Seriously, this is what happens when two web designers get together in a room full of microphones. I had our friend Cynthia LaLuna of Rowboat Media in-studio this week, talking about the good, bad and ugly that comes with building websites for businesses.
We talked about Flash, we talked about SEO, we talked about WordPress and lots of stuff in-between.
This is definitely a good listen for anyone in the market for a new web design who just isn’t sure where to start or how to make sense of all the advice (and sometimes conflicting) being dispensed by the web people they talk to.
Thanks for being an awesome guest Cynthia!
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Apr 27, 2011 | Categories: Entrepreneurs, Free Advice, Shows, Small Business | Leave A Comment »
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