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Looking beyond your website grade

Website Grader: Looking Beyond the Grade

Posted by Amy Peveto on May 25, 2011

HubSpot’s Website Grader is a powerful weapon in Digett’s marketing arsenal; we use it to get a quick and detailed look at what a website is doing right, and where there might be room for improvement. It’s also a great benchmarking tool, and we frequently use it when creating reports for our clients — nothing promotes a sense of accomplishment like going from a 65 to an 80!

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San Antonio SEO: Keywords

Posted by AMac on May 10, 2011

A major component to search engine optimization (SEO) is choosing the right keywords around which to develop your content strategy. A keyword is a word or phrase that your customer might enter into a search engine (ex. Google) to find your company and others like it.

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Art and Technology

Art and Technology

Posted by Lewis on April 29, 2011

Everyone has heard the old adage, “The world’s oldest profession. ” But it usually isn’t associated with art or technology.

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Mobile Website Design Best Practices: The Bad

Posted by Lewis on March 25, 2011

Last week we started our series on mobile website interface design with The Ugly. We’re working our way up to The Good, but we have to address The Bad first. Hopefully this will help to provide a basic roadmap for ensuring your mobile website falls into The Good category.

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Mobile Website Design Best Practices: The Ugly, The Bad, and The Good

Posted by Lewis on March 18, 2011

If your answer to the question, "Is your website ready for mobile?" is "No," you've joined us at the perfect time. Over the next several weeks we'll be digging deeper to expose some mobile website design best practices that will serve as a guide for your venture into the world of mobile website and Graphical User Interface (GUI) design. We'll get to the Good soon enough, but first we need to start with the Ugly.

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Slaying The Mobile Website Dragon: Is Your Website Ready for Mobile?

Posted by Lewis on March 11, 2011

You are a veteran of the website design and development process. You’re a warrior. You’ve conquered web designer giants, slayed a den full of forked-tongue programmers, and outwitted the caffeine-fueled marketing dragons — you have risen victoriously to the challenge! You successfully launched your company’s website (only slightly over budget).

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Digett Partners with HubSpot

Posted by Amy Peveto on February 15, 2011

Pizza and ranch dressing. Chocolate and peanut butter. Batman and Robin. Sonny and Cher.

Life is about great pairings, and we’re excited to announce one more.

Digett has officially partnered with HubSpot, and we’re celebrating by not only revamping our website, but also by rededicating ourselves to our goals: to provide our clients with the resources they need to grow their businesses.

What is HubSpot?

HubSpot’s goal is to provide software, resources, and great advice to businesses, enabling them to “get found” by more prospects, and convert a higher percentage of those prospects into customers.

Their methodology is simple. HubSpot:

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Digett Earns a Three-Peat at the Summit Awards

Posted by Zachary on July 23, 2010

Normally, we're a humble bunch of folks; we put on our pants one leg at a time and get to work (cough) early to get a leg up, all without fanfare, ticker-tape parades, or floats. That said, we don't turn up our noses when an award comes our way, especially if it's for the third year in a row.

That being the case, we're pleased to announce the Greater San Antonio Builders Association has awarded the Digett-designed and -developed McMillin Homes website the 2010 Summit Award for Best Website for a Builder. I might mention we also won in 2009 and 2008—and telling the truth never constitutes bragging, in our playbook.

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