Archive for July 2020
Logo Trends 2020
It’s an understatement to say 2020 isn’t what we thought it would be, but London’s resilient small businesses are responding very well! The circumstances may also explain many of the year’s biggest logo trends: we’re all looking back to better times.
Read MoreTransitioning Your Storefront To eCommerce
Now more than ever, small businesses of all kinds are bringing their brick-and-mortar experiences to well-made websites. As a web design and digital marketing business, SlyFox provides free consultations to help more small businesses in London understand how easy – and these days, how important – it is to make the transition to eCommerce.
Read More#SmallBusinessThatRocks: Erika Botha, Fearless Women’s Coach
What can hold some women back in small business? It’s hard to pinpoint just one reason. It can be a mixture of many different adversities and obstacles creating stress, anxiety and uncertainty. There are also lingering attitudes and ideals from the past that continue to sometimes create a “glass ceiling effect”. Our company, SlyFox, is…
Read More#SmallBusinessThatRocks: Bad Company Wildlife Eviction
This is the specialty of this week’s #SmallBusinessThatRocks, Bad Company Wildlife Eviction. This homegrown Ontario business is a team of humane wildlife removal experts who take pest control seriously, without hurting the animal or damaging the home. They understand how animals get into homes and businesses – and knows how to stop them from coming…
Read More#SmallBusinessThatRocks: Royal Oak Homes Of London
Small businesses are built on dreams. Royal Oak Homes, this week’s #SmallBusinessThatRocks, is the result of the big dreams of two brothers who wanted to make dreams happen for others in their community. They build premium custom homes in London, Strathroy, and Thorndale, with a team of designers who will maximize your available building space…
Read MoreKeep Your Design Costs Down: Using Third-Party Licenses Instead of Reinventing The Wheel
One of the great things about WordPress.org is that it’s an open-source platform. A web designer can add many different plugins made by other skilled developers that enhance the functionality, conversion rate, and SEO of a site. Using third-party licenses on WordPress.org is a great way to keep costs down, too!
Read MoreWhat’s The Deal With The New Google Web Vitals Report?
Over the years, Google has come to dominate how we use the internet. Along the way, the company has given developers some amazing tools to measure and report how well a site performs. Some have found the wide range of metrics available through these tools a challenge to make sense of, while others – like…
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