We here at Precision Pages offer a variety of services that range from Inbound Marketing to website design, development, and hosting. We like to think of ourselves as marketers who also speak geek as we are professional marketers who, over the...
In this post I highlight the owner of Precision Pages, Matt Ostrowski, and ask him questions about the evolution of the digital world, what people should know about professional website services, and why he prefers a telecaster guitar over others...
When it comes to bringing in more organic traffic to your website (traffic from unpaid search results) the methods can seem pretty overwhelming. Or you may think that it’s going to cost you a lot of money to get the results you want. While there...
When your website Content Management System (CMS) is left unattended without maintenance or updates, it’s like leaving a 5-year-old alone for hours with a bucket of paint – it’s not going to be a pretty picture in the end. A CMS is the...
In continuation of Part 1 of this post, I am outlining the benefits of business class hosting and exactly what you get for the extra money you pay each month for this service, vs. shared hosting.
Starting a business is an exciting time, yet it can also mean a lot of start-up costs. You have been spending money to get your venture off the ground and now you are ready for the money to start flowing the other way. When it comes to your...
Website security should be at the forefront of any good web hosting company’s mind. Hackers are continually looking for ways to infiltrate websites, gain access to computers or servers, as well as personal information. They never stop. Because...
Starting in October, 2017, Google’s Chrome browser will display warnings on any web pages that contain an unencrypted webform. These include website login pages, blog comment forms and contact us forms. The change is slated to take effect with...
It pays to read your email. A recent scam preys on business owners by urgently reminding them to renew their "domain name search engine registration" using language that feels like a domain renewal notice. But, similar to the approach taken by...
How many of you remember long distance "Slamming"?