There are guys out there that sell canned “web solutions” for specific industries: dentists, veterinarians, chiropractors… These services are awful for you.
Why? Well, think of it this way: it would be rather silly of me to select a dentist that – oh let’s say – specializes in Puerto Rican patients. Sure, they could provide a cultural rapport that I might find comforting, I suppose. But I’d still be better off with a dentist that was an expert on what my needs were (obviously).
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As I’m writing this, Brian’s putting the finishing touches on everything, integrating the blog articles I think. We’re really excited about getting the new website up. It’s the same feeling of anticipation and enthusiasm we get when we launch a project for someone, only because it’s our own website it’s a bit more nerve-wracking.
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We get lots of questions about websites, web marketing, and other business-related web questions. We created this series to share our answers to these questions.
I went to a marketing class. The instructor said that we should get the web designer to specify a set number of revisions for the price. What qualifies as a revision and how many should I get?
- Peter J. NY, NY
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For some time now Google has allowed users to maintain a Google Profile. A full explanation of what a Google Profile is can be found here in Google’s Accounts Help, but the general idea is that your Google Profile is how you appear to other Google users.
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This little app by EdgeRift, Inc. is great, but not for reasons you would expect. Emergency Radio is an iPhone and iPod Touch application that you can purchase in the App Store. Here is what the developers of the app have to say about it:
With Emergency Radio, listen to over 900 live police, fire, EMS, and other emergency frequencies. Tune in to everything from the New York Fire Department (FDNY) to the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD).
Follow the conversations with ease using the built-in police and
emergency scanner code list.
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