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Posts Tagged ‘web site maintenance’

Holy Canary, Batman! Did you say 15%?

Posted on by Priscilla the Intern

meryll_derbyWe can’t help ourselves! We love fundraising for the Canary Derby and we’re introducing another money raising initiative!

We’re going to donate 15% of all website maintenance billed between June 21st and July 21st to our fundraising efforts for the Canary Derby.

So stop putting off those website updates and get them done now for some good karma! On top of helping to optimize your web presence online, you’ll be a hero for helping out the Canary Foundation and BC Cancer Foundation, great organizations that supports research for the early detection of cancer. Give us a shout here to get some updates done! (more…)

The iPad Arrives!

Posted on by Tamara Brooks

ipad-accessories The iPad arrives in Canada and around the world today – is your website designed to work on it? Not only should you be considering how your website looks on standard internet browsers and smart phones, you now also need to think about how good it looks on the iPad.

If your website has been designed with a screen resolution of 1024 x 768 and is on the 960 grid system then you should be good to go! (Ask your webmaster if you don’t know the answer.) iPads will show your website in landscape and portrait modes so having a fluid layout (fluid means a layout that shrinks or grows according to the browser size but with a minimum width size) could be a really good function to have. (more…)

Have Your Business Make the Most of Out of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics

Posted on by Tamara Brooks

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There’s no doubt about it, Olympics fever has swept over Vancouver! While activities are in full swing, there’s no reason for you (and your business) to be slacking.

Don’t just spend the next few days in front of the TV, watching the Ladies’ Ice Skating (we know you do, even the guys!). You and your business can make the most of the Olympics (and the millions of visitors) while they’re in Vancouver. Of course, not everyone can spend millions of dollars on advertising and sponsorship deals. But, no need to worry! You can still take advantage of this once in a lifetime event to hit our fair city.

First of, make good use of the downtime, if business has been slowing down or if you’re just too impatient to deal with the tourists who have descended on Vancouver. Stay inside the office, sit back on your comfy office chair and get to work online.

Check out your website – when was the last time it was updated? Something as simple as the date (if you have “copyright 2009” somewhere) can easily be changed and will signal to new visitors to your site that your site is current. Have you been active in terms of social media? Perhaps you’ve been meaning to put up a Twitter account – now is the time to do it (and use those #olympics hashtags!) Or you might want to put up your own Facebook group or fan page so your customers can find you on the popular social networking site.

Next, if it’s relevant to your business, try creating some Olympics-related specials or promotions. For example, you can give away free products for the first 20 people to come into your store every time Canada wins a gold medal (to drive traffic) or perhaps create a trivia contest in which winners can get gift certificates or (if you can find any) tickets to Olympic events.

It’s also important to let your customers know if you have special business hours during the Winter Games. There are many reasons to close early or open late (and not just because you have tickets to the Luge event). If the event affects you negatively (i.e. less traffic because of diversions) then closing early or opening later may be to your advantage. On the other hand, if you expect more people coming in because of the games, then you may want to stay open at least until the last event of the day is done.

Of course, you should definitely go out and support Canada in the Olympics, when you can. While you may be tempted to just close shop and watch the games the whole day, you can still do something so your business can benefit from the Winter Games.

301 Redirect: Moving Your Pages Smartly

Posted on by Tamara Brooks


If you’ve ever had to move your home, you know there are many details that you need to work out before you pack away even a single knick knack or keepsake. Getting all your boxes in order, hiring movers, transporting your goods and your family – did you forget something? How are your friends going to find out about your new home? What about any important mail that comes to your house – how will that get forwarded to your new address? Hopefully you filled out a permanent change of address form before you left!

Moving or making changes to your website can be similar – whether you’re switching domains or changing technologies (such as changing from html to ASP). If you switch your pages around and visitors go to the old website address, then they’re likely to get one of those pesky 404 errors on their browser – annoying and certainly not good for your business!

There are ways to fix this, and a 301 redirect is one of the most popular (and preferred) ways to do it. Simply put, it is like filling out your permanent change of address form, to let users who log-on to your site or a particular page know that the information they are seeking is no longer there. With a 301 redirect, when the outdated URL is entered or when it shows up in a search engine, the visitor is immediately sent to the new page. The change happens smoothly, with the user hardly noticing the transition at all.

Changing and updating may be a good thing – perhaps you’ve expanded and just need a better back-end for your website. But there are disadvantages to changing URLs. First, if your website has been around for a while and enjoys a fairly good (or very good) organic SEO ranking, then you will jeopardize this ranking and may even get your site de-indexed from search engines like Yahoo or Google.

Next, if you’ve had yourself listed in directories or have relationships with other sites, then the visitors directed from these partners will receive that 404 error and you’ll risk losing their back links. Now you could go to each and every one of them and ask them to change it – but think of all the manpower you’ll be losing to do just this task.

With a 301 redirect, you’ll have the benefit of keeping your search engine rankings as well as easily pointing your audiences to the right place. If you have customers who have bookmarked your site (or some pages), then they won’t get a 404 error.

301 redirects tell search engines like Google that your URL has moved permanently, as well as updating your listings on search engine results pages. Additionally, you can have other domains use a 301 redirect to send people to your main site. For example, if your URL is abccompany.com, you can have visitors logging on to abccompany.ca and abccompany.biz go straight to your main site.

Despite all the debates, a 301 redirect is still the most SEO-friendly and easiest way to dispatch viewers from an old URL to another. If you’re thinking of making changes on your website’s URLs, make sure you take all these things into consideration. If you’re ready to make the change or still confused, drop us a line and we’ll be happy to help!

Updates and Upgrades: Keeping Up Your Home on the Web

Posted on by Tamara Brooks

If you’re a homeowner, then you know the importance of maintaining your house. As long as you keep your home from deteriorating, you’ll be taking care of that long term investment. There’s always something you need to add, subtract or repair around your house.

A good business website can be the same. You don’t just put up all your information on your website and sit back and relax. Like a home, there’s always one, two or twelve things you may need to do. Maintaining your website is a good practice for any business. Aside from having a better page ranking on search engines, a dynamic website also attracts visitors and keeps them coming back for more.

So once you’ve had your website up and running, what exactly do you have to do?

Here are some tips: (more…)

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