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Why to Switch to a Content Management System

Many small web businesses begin as the brainchild of one person or a very small group of web-savvy people. Because they have the skill-set, they develop everything from the ground up, coding and designing the web page, creating and marketing the product, and dealing with any and all managerial tasks that come up. But that can also lead to the owners...

February 2nd, 2012 by Juliana Weiss-Roessler
Posted in Technology

How to Build Relationships with Your Customers on the Web

Traditionally, when you wanted to build a relationship with a customer, you’d pick up the phone or arrange for a meeting. But today, it’s easy to reach out to hundreds, thousands, or even millions of customers instantaneously. You can inform them of developments within your company and get their feedback on everything from your logo design to a...

August 24th, 2011 by Juliana Weiss-Roessler
Posted in Business, Online Marketing

Google Search Solutions and their applications

Everybody knows that Google search is the best. Don’t you sometimes wish you could “Google” for a document on your corporate network or in a Document Repository?  Well, now you can. With Intechnic’s help you can now bring Google search to your website or Intranet.   Google’s technology allows you to search thousands, millions, even billions...

August 21st, 2009 by Andrew Kucheriavy
Posted in Technology, Web Development

Web 2.0 Development and Multilingual Support

We have been talking a lot about web 2.0 development and enterprise 2.0 solutions in our blogs but I don’t think anyone has touched on the subject of multi-lingual support.  I believe that anyone with a commercial web site would ultimately decide for having the web site support several languages, given that they have the budget and time to implement...

March 23rd, 2009 by Gene Averbuch
Posted in Business, How To's, Technology