Is it Hurting You or Helping You?
At this point, I am sure you have heard of the term “Website Template.” If you have not, a website template is a prebuilt website using HTML and preloaded photos and content. There are a multitude of templates with various price ranges. You can find them anywhere from hundreds (if not thousands) of dollars to […]
My Ideas for the Future Dev Office
The Development Office of the future? Here at Nextfly, we have been toying around with the idea of making an office for the development team. Being lead developer here, I have some opinions on how I believe we should plan the office. I think the people who should be in this space should consist of […]
Julie Becomes a Developer : Week 1 of Codecademy’s Freelance Website Development
Years ago when I first got started working at Nextfly I decided to learn a bit of code in order to be able to truly understand the language that puts a website together. Since then, I’ve taken my foundation of knowledge and applied it to my job, which later lead to receiving a promotion to […]
Why A Website Should Never Be a DIY Project
Wooden pallet furniture, glass jar light fixtures and or repurposed shelves on the wall. These are all projects that can be done with little to no money-spending and instead using what is available around the house. In today’s society, there is a growing trend of people taking on this self-sustaining, independent approach to their day-to-day lives. This is mostly for the benefit of saving […]
What is your “Pick Two”?
Two of the most asked questions, when selling a product/service would be: Are we able to save any money & How can we save more on what you have proposed for us? As a business owner or paying customer, there are many areas we are most worried about. Will there be a good return when […]
Google Analytics
How to know your website visitors better. One thing I love most about working at Nextfly is how we have the opportunity to work with a client’s website from the absolute beginning when the client approached us with an “idea”, a new business, or just a simple thought of a rebrand and we turned it […]
WordPress Essentials: Part 2
A few weeks ago I started a blog post entitled “WordPress Essentials: Part 1”, which you can find here. The blog post went over pretty basic fundamentals and this blog will continue along that same notion. This post will explore the following items: How to add a blog post How to add new users How […]
Building Your B(r)and on Social Media
Starting a business is hard. Keeping that business running is even harder. The same can be said about a band. As a musician, I have learned that it takes a lot more than just picking up an instrument, finding a few others that play instruments, and composing a song that you (and hopefully everyone else) […]