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Provides tips for better managing your website, web applications and inbound marketing efforts.

​Waterfall Vs. Agile, why agile is better for the client and project

It's simple--Agile is a better method because of its flexibility in the design process. Unlike the Waterfall model with its standard linear workflow, Agile allows developers and designers to address issues that typically crop up in the development process. Users can do this at any point in the design process without having to go back to the drawing...

Posted By Dwayne McGowan | June 19, 2017

​What to Look For in Mobile Application Development Companies

Let's say you have an excellent idea for a mobile application that would greatly benefit your consumer base. Let's also say that the daily operations of your business doesn't allow much time to create said app in-house. What's a person to do? Never fear! Here are some guidelines to consider when choosing a mobile application development firm. The f...

Posted By Dwayne McGowan | May 09, 2017

What Is A Sprint in Agile Development

You don't need to employ a team of olympic athletes for your organization to excel in an agile business environment, but it does help if you have some very capable corporate sprinters to succeed in an agile development strategy. What is a sprint in agile product development, you may ask? A sprint is a timeframe where specific work or a project must...

Posted By Dwayne McGowan | March 13, 2017

What Happens In Our Website Development Process

Using our website development process services is an important step for helping your business. Our SEO and web design services help business owners all over the country with lead generation and web marketing that improves their visibility, reach, and bottom line sales. If you've never worked with a quality professional web marketing company, you ma...

Posted By Dwayne McGowan | February 24, 2017

Scrum: the Most Popular Way to Agile

What is scrum? Although it only consists of five letters, Scrum is not an acronym, but a term borrowed from the sport of rugby which refers to a method for managing software development projects. Scrum is an Agile software development method which, unlike the traditional “waterfall” method, uses an iterative approach involving a cross-functional te...

Posted By Dwayne McGowan | February 09, 2017