by Charles Oropallo | January 22, 2021 5:00 pm | Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Spam, Technical Help, Web Hosting, WordPress
I cannot begin to tell you how many people believe that once their website is done they are “all set”. Many think they don’t have to do anything more to it once it is out there live. While that may seem true in that moment, there is still much that...
by Charles Oropallo | October 28, 2020 12:30 pm | Scams & Spoofs, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Spam
Almost all businesses get the usual spam SEO (Search Engine Optimization) phone calls and emails. Recently, one of our web clients took a spammer’s SEO phone call. As a result of such calls, she emailed us. Her concerns prompted this article. She expressed a lot...
by Robin Snow | June 1, 2014 12:00 pm | Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Web Hosting, WordPress
Does your website need a review? Like most businesses, you have a website. Well, that’s great! However, is your website up to date? Do you think you even need to update your website? Whether your customers have just found you for the first time, or are returning...
by Alex Johnson | January 1, 2011 12:00 pm | Q & A, Technical Help
Pay Per Click is simple. It means you pay, when you get a click. It is a form of internet advertising where a person “clicks” on your ad and is delivered to your website. With Pay Per Click (PPC), your business runs an ad on a search engine, and you pay...
by Robin Snow | October 1, 2010 12:00 pm | Domain Names, Web Hosting, WordPress
A website is used for communicating information to a large number of viewers. It is important that everything functions properly – buttons, links, etc. As long as it works, that’s all that matters, right? Well, what about how it looks? Most of...
by Robin Snow | July 1, 2010 12:00 pm | Search Engine Optimization (SEO), WordPress
What’s a web-over? Here at CharlesWorks, that’s our own term for websites that come to us in need of a do-over or a make-over. There are a variety of reasons for a web-over: You felt creative at some point and started your own website, but business got in...