Jessica Rosengard Designs

8 Website Navigation Best Practices

Developing and organizing your website content can be a daunting task. Depending on how large your site is, it can take a lot of preparation to pull all of your content together. Once you do that, you need to figure out on which page(s) all the… Read full article >>

Contact me… if you can.

You only get one chance to make a good first impression. When a company spends the time and money to have a custom website developed, one would think that “Contact” would be a crucial aspect of the site. One would think that driving sales or… Read full article >>

Supersize me? No Thank you!

Every company wants their website to look fantastic. The goal is not only to create a portal from which people can obtain information, but also to impress the visitor with graphics. Something is going on in the meta-verse that I need to address:… Read full article >>

When NOT to Use Flash

There was a time when having a Flash intro on your website was really cool. Creating a custom animated intro for your website made your website look more high-tech and it was thought this would engage visitors. Those days have passed. What has… Read full article >>

4 Reasons Not to Use Free Email for Business

Almost everyone I know has a personal email address (aside from a business or work email address). Some people even have an aol email address, if you can believe that. The amazing part, is that many people are still using these email addresses for… Read full article >>

How to tell if you are overselling ad space on your blog

Alright. This is a major bone of contention with me. I can’t even report how many times I have been sent a link (or found one via Google) for a website that hopefully has the tutorial, article, or other information I need. If you’re like me, it’s in… Read full article >>

How to overcome the Naysayers & Pessimists

At least once in your life, you have probably encountered a NAYSAYER. You know, that person who may tell you that your idea won’t work, or the friend or family member who tells you that you can’t do something. Sometimes, the naysayer is a… Read full article >>

To have succeeded…

To laugh often and much, to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children, to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends, to appreciate beauty, to find the best in others, to leave the… Read full article >>

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