It’s been a little while since businesses have joined the social media party, specifically Facebook. Some businesses use this tool to reach many potential viewers, while others don’t take advantage of this amazing opportunity. If your business hasn’t joined the party, I encourage you to do so. If you have, I encourage you to follow these seven simple (yet important) posting rules:
Zenuity's Web Design Blog
Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, and Chrome are the leading browser programs out there. However, they all render websites differently - Even more so if you are using an older version of those browsers…
With so many ways of advertising on the Internet the question “Which is the best?” gets brought up a lot. Social Media? Google AdWords? Placing ads on local papers or national blogs? The truth is, depending on what your target market and business model is, there can be advantages to all of the options out there.
At Zenuity, our web design process relies heavily on collaboration. To build the best possible site for your business, it takes a team that includes a project manager, designers, programmers, copywriters and marketing department. Our creative team also includes another crucial member: You.
Zenuity wouldn’t be what it is without our awesome team of developers. Unfortunately, this position is one of the hardest to fill, for two reasons:
The purpose of technology is to make our lives easier. Over the past few decades the internet and electronics industries have introduced dozens of new technologies and products that have changed the way we live. You may be surprised to know one of the latest industries to start using the newly popular electronic tablets over paper.
It is no secret that Google is trying to make life for people searching on their search engine more simple day in and day out. One thing that increases this relevance is the speed of the results. You do not want to be waiting for your results very long, and Google realizes this and has taken action.
Years ago it was all just an idea. Facebook was gearing up to make the idea a reality. This idea of course was the Facebook “Awesome” button. After not letting that name slide, Mark Zuckerberg went with the “Like” button. Our internet lives have been changed ever since. Now It’s Google’s turn.
Websites can be built to give their owners varying degrees of control over the site itself and the level of engagement with the site’s visitors. Depending on your business model and your goals for your website, there are two basic choices ...










