Posts about Clients

May 7, 2012 by Amy Peveto
MoxiePlay website launch

MoxiePlay is the go-to website for women who love NFL football. Members are active on Facebook, but wanted an online hub where they could more easily talk teams, tailgating recipes, and maybe a little trash.

April 23, 2012 by Amy Peveto
Benefits and challenges of pro bono work

Depending on your industry, you may at one time or another be asked to do some pro bono (“for the good”) work. These can be opportunities to help both the customer and yourself, but present unique challenges that need to be understood before diving in.

March 16, 2012 by Valarie Geckler
New Website for Padgett Stratemann

Padgett-Stratemann (PS&Co) is a CPA and business advisory firm in San Antonio and Austin. Over time, their marketing needs evolved and their existing website no longer fulfilled its role. The past several months, we’ve partnered closely with PS&Co to bring their just-launched new site to life.

January 24, 2012 by Mark Figart
Use video to tell a story

After a recent insightful conversation with Stephen Mick of Proof Creative in Austin, I felt like I had to capture his advice in a post. I'm positioning it as advice to digital agencies, but anyone should be able to extract value from it. My apologies to Stephen in advance if I've misrepresented anything he intended to say.

January 5, 2012 by Valarie Geckler
How to talk to developers to get website problems fixed

“My site is broken” is one of the worst phrases in the universe. Horrible for you, Ms. Client, because you’re faced with frazzled technology you’re unable to fix yourself. It stinks for web developers too because it’s normally not enough information to allow them to help you promptly.

December 2, 2011 by Valarie Geckler
How to be a good client

No b.s., we work with some pretty awesome people and businesses. Ever wonder what we think makes a great client? I’ll give it to you straight, in no particular order.

September 1, 2011 by Valarie Geckler
how to troubleshoot image upload errors

There are few things quite as frustrating as wanting to upload an image to your site and being unable to do so. While Digett is always here to help our clients, sometimes, you just want to fix things yourself.

August 8, 2011 by Amy Peveto
Drupal video tutorials

We love using Drupal at Digett because it’s open source, flexible, and has a great community built around it. But as someone who came into web marketing with no knowledge of Drupal, I can understand our clients’ occasional frustration at not being able to immediately take charge of their website and make the updates and changes they want.

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