Posted: October 18, 2012 | Filed Under: Tech Tips
It's the second half of October, and here in Northern California it's still warm and sunny- it's actually 80 degrees here today! But January 1st is around the corner, especially for businesses.
Every December T324 receives a number of calls and emails from businesses who want to launch their new website January 1.
We want to help these businesses- however, we believe in building websites with...
Posted: October 15, 2012 | Filed Under: Client News
A while back we wrote about the fascinating work Quality Quartz Engineering does. We really enjoyed building their sleek new website and learning about things like water jet cutters and flame polishing. Now we've received a lovely testimonial from John Size at QQE, talking about his experience with T324:
"I wanted to take a few minutes and share with you all what a wonderful experience that we...
Posted: August 27, 2012 | Filed Under: Tech Tips
Here’s a story about a new T324 client, who we will call Really Nice Tiny NonProfit Company.
We received an emergency call from RNTNPC, whose website had gone completely down. They had absolutely no way to access it, as the low-cost web designer they used had vanished.
Their low-cost hosting company had the designer's contact info, so they were not notified when the host decided they were...
Posted: July 27, 2012 | Filed Under:
This July marked the two-year anniversary of T324 manager Brian Nowell.
Brian is from San Diego, where he lived for 18 years. He built his first computer when he was 8, and built his first website when he was 10. He was valedictorian of his high school, had perfect SAT scores (!), and got a psychology degree from UC Berkeley. After school he found himself doing freelance web development and IT...
Posted: June 19, 2012 | Filed Under: Tech Tips
T324 staffer Suzanne here with a story! Recently T324 had a booth at the Joint Chamber Business Expo put on by the Albany, Berkeley and Emeryville Chambers of Commerce. While owner David Daniels manned the booth, I walked around and chatted. While talking to an event manager from a local civic organization, I learned that she didn't know what SEO is.
I explained it to her and she was intrigued....