2009.10.14 12:49:44
Timothy Osterbeck

Cold weather and even snow have snuck up on us here in the Midwest over the past week! It seems as if summer flew by. But in all reality, fall is in full swing! And as scary as it is to think about it, winter and the holidays are not too far away!
 
Over the course of summer, it’s easy to let some things slide. Workweeks get shorter as people scramble to get out of the office early on Friday afternoons. Vacations sometimes take people away from their office & computers for days (or even weeks if you’re lucky!) at a time.
 
But while people are off enjoying themselves, websites are often times the first thing to be neglected. Regular updates sometimes get skipped. Planned upgrades get postponed. Redesigns get shelved due to the lack of time. As a result, many websites find themselves sitting stagnant and free falling through the search engine rankings. While it may not seem all that harmful on the surface, an out of date website can sometimes be almost more detrimental than having no website at all!
 
With that in mind, fall is a perfect time to catch up on all of those website projects! Maybe it’s as simple as updating some content, writing a blog entry, or posting some new photos.  Or possibly it’s as complex as moving forward with a complete redesign or new website. Either way… Now is the time to do it! Take advantage of the time between now and the holidays to make sure your business or organization is well represented on the Internet!
 
If you find that it’s time to tackle a major fall project on your website, contact us today to find out how we can help! Whether it’s simply adding new content, reworking your current design, or coming up with a completely new website, we have a solution for you!



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