
Top 10 Reasons to Perform a Website Performance Audit
A slow, clumsy website drags down business. Users don’t have much patience with slow pages, and they’ll give up on ones that take too long to load and display. Bad

A slow, clumsy website drags down business. Users don’t have much patience with slow pages, and they’ll give up on ones that take too long to load and display. Bad

As your company grows and evolves, it’s necessary to upgrade the technology that you rely on to manage and maintain data, such as converting to a new CMS. As one

On May 25, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) went into effect in the European Union. It claims jurisdiction over any website that holds data on EU citizens, so compliance

Salesforce is the backbone for thousands of businesses. The online portal handles core business functions from marketing to billing and customer support. If all of your company’s services are integrated

Search engine optimization (SEO) allows website owners to achieve a higher search ranking for their target keywords. Here are some of the reasons why SEO is important and how the Yoast

A few weeks ago Ndevr began a new relationship with a Denver based client, 303 Magazine. Typically clients come to us with either a redesign, re-platform, or HELP! type project in

Your team should be performing some type of web performance audit as a part of their normal process. Web sites with custom fonts and graphics are great to look at, but

Making a CMS selection or technology change in an organization is one of the most critiqued processes one goes through in their career; it is also one of the most

Most companies between 50 and 100 employees are spending somewhere between $450K and $1M a year on SaaS subscriptions. We

Every few months, a new AI tool drops and the tech world loses its collective mind. “This changes everything.”“Developers/designers/marketers are

The developer experience conversation has matured significantly over the past few years. Engineering leaders now have DORA metrics for measuring

A lot of teams assume their content problem is a publishing problem. They think they need to post more often,