by Aaron Larson | Jul 4, 2016 | E-Commerce, Graphic Design, Marketing, Website Design, Weekly Articles
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Another summer has come, and BNG Design attended another WordPress conference. The weekend of May 20th-22nd, our team all loaded into a massive Yukon and made the trip from Fargo ND to Minneapolis MN, where we battled against slow...
by Aaron Larson | Jun 8, 2016 | Marketing, Website Design, Weekly Articles
When was the last time you updated all the photos and videos on your company website? Technically speaking, when was the last time you investigated how you uploaded them, tagged them, and named these images for some extra SEO value to your site? As we close this...
by Aaron Larson | May 25, 2016 | E-Commerce, Website Design, Website Security, Weekly Articles
Welcome back! Hopefully you guys missed us. Last time we talked all about keeping your content fresh, but this week, things are about to get a bit more complicated. When talking about keeping your website as a living, breathing organism, you are constantly going to...
by Aaron Larson | May 11, 2016 | Marketing, Website Design, Weekly Articles
Welcome back! In case you missed our previous post (which, if you have, you really should just subscribe to make sure you’re not missing out!), we talked about why a company website is never truly done. Well, it leaves the question, what parts of your website are...
by Aaron Larson | Apr 20, 2016 | Marketing, Website Design, Weekly Articles
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]In this blog piece, we’re going to tackle the issue of content syndication and teach you how to alleviate the issues associated with it all. First, let’s all get on the same page by unpacking what content syndication is, why it...
by Aaron Larson | Jan 20, 2016 | Marketing, Website Design, Weekly Articles
There are lots of things in our lives that we’re never actually “done” with. Your business’ website is one of them. As the saying goes, “You’re never truly done learning, even when you finish school” and that rings true here as well. No one can honestly say...