With most web hosting packages you will receive a certain number of email accounts or boxes. Even if you do not have a site yet, you can still secure a domain name and use the domain name for your email by having an email only account with the host company. Once you’ve chosen your email addresses and set them up with your domain’s hosting company, you will need to add them to an email program such as Microsoft Outlook in order to check and organize your email.
Beth McMillan Launches New Website
We love what we do. But, sometimes, we really love it. It was our pleasure to work with Beth McMillan of McMillan Interiors in partnership with Dataperk to bring her […]
MG+A Launches Redesigned Website
We were thrilled when our client, Myrick Gurosky + Associates, decided it was a time for a website redesign. We designed their previous site in 2014, so it was coming […]
How Often Should I Post News?
This week, I tackle one of the questions I get most often. How often should I update my website? Business owners know that fresh website content matters, both in perception […]
Insta-Wisdom
Confession: I am a sucker for a motivational text graphic. There, I said it. A friend posted this graphic earlier today on Instagram (shout out to Ike!), and it really […]
Color Cohesion
Let’s talk today about color and its role in your overall branding. It may seem like an obvious thing, but in the context of website design, it deserves a little […]
Social Media Planning for Small Businesses
The difference between actually doing your online marketing and neglecting it is having a plan. We regularly work with small businesses that recognize they need to be marketing their business […]
Linking Analytics for Better Data
Link to Search Console and Google Ads for a More Complete Picture of Performance After investing substantial business resources in a beautiful and functional new website, you want to get […]
Happy Fall!
Finish the Year Strong with Dandelion Marketing As fall approaches, at least on the calendar if not in our daily temps here in Alabama, we begin to feel the power […]
Some Things Never Change
Content is still, in fact, king. In the 20 years we’ve been in business, we’ve seen significant changes in the way we design, build and market websites. But one thing […]