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Author Archives: Tom McKay
New client website | Bruno’s Restaurant, Portland ME
Our Web design team recently unveiled a gorgeous new website for a Portland institution, Bruno’s Restaurant and Tavern. This casual Italian dining favorite is located on Allen Ave. in Portland (ME), just north of Forest Ave. Owner Bob Napolitano and his kitchen wizards create delectible Italian dining masterpieces in a casual, comfortable setting. In addition […]
New client website: Roost Cafe and Bistro
I’m delighted to introduce you to the delightful Roost Cafe & Bistro in Cape Neddick (York) Maine, minutes south of Ogunquit and north of York. Owners Rob Pinkham and Aldo Vallecillo contacted me to redesign their old website, which was cumbersome, hard to read, and impossible for them to update themselves. After several discussions, they opted […]
5 Viral Marketing Tips From Print Magazines
A guest post from James Adams Viral marketing is an excellent and inexpensive way to get people talking about your blog. The primary component to viral marketing is people talking about something, anything, that will guide people to your website for more information. This technique is not as new as some people seem to think […]
Bye bye, Yellow Pages
When was the last time you reached for the Yellow Pages to find something? Been a while, I’ll bet. Most of us sit in front of a computer a lot, so clicking Google is a lot faster than finding — then flipping through — the phone book. Not to mention you can’t enlarge the font […]
Web-Based Marketing Expo
Had a fun morning at Kennebunk’s Town Hall, meeting with local business owners. The occasion was a free seminar on how to use technology (websites, social media, videos, etc.) to grow and expand your small local business. As a panelist, my topic was the importance and benefits of having a business website — especially visibility […]
Great quote
One that might give you the courage to try something you’re a little hesitant about: “You wouldn’t worry so much about what people think of you — if you realized how seldom they do.” — Eleanor Roosevelt twitter