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How to Design a User-Friendly Website

Usability is the most critical element of good website design. A user-friendly website creates a positive experience that encourages visitors to become repeat customers. User-friendly websites also rank higher in search engine results, boosting your visibility. At New Wine Digital, we help businesses in a wide range of industries create modern, user-friendly websites. We created […]

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SEO for Dentists: Like Gum Disease, No SEO Can Kill

With so much competition between dental health practices, prioritizing your website’s search engine optimization (SEO) is essential. Optimizing your site helps new patients find you and helps you stand out from other local dental practices. New Wine Digital can provide the sophisticated design and targeted SEO content you need to increase search visibility and drive

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Design Connection: Marketing Design and Creativity at Its Best

Creativity isn’t necessarily my strongest traits. Not at least in the traditional sense. I can be creative looking at analytics and numbers or in problem solving. However, when it comes to art, design and “creation” itself I’m pretty thin. That doesn’t mean I can’t tell when something is creative and impressive. I certainly can and

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Difference Between a Page and Profile on Facebook

Every business is now rushing to develop profiles on social networking sites and jump start their marketing in Web 2.0. However, there are certain technical features about setting up a  business presence on Facebook which you need to be aware of before you jump in and start.  So, before you spend countless hours frustrated, take

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Irony of the Day

From AdAge: NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Those all-important “digital influencers” actually get their information from magazines, newspapers, TV and radio. That’s according to an MS&L survey whose results will be released tomorrow. The study, developed by MS&L’s influencer-marketing unit IM, reveals that some 84% of digital influencers go online to find out more about something

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