by Jason Long | Mar 24, 2017 | blog, Clients, Content, Creativity, Development, Management, Marketing, People, Programming, Random Things, Running a Business, Sales, Uncategorized, Web Design
Guest post by Rachael Everly Last year, Microsoft made headlines when it introduced a truly innovative technology in the market. Its surface studio was designed for the illustrators, designers and digital artists. Although technology has been changing in the field of...
by Jason Long | Mar 17, 2017 | Branding, Clients, Content, Creativity, Development, Marketing, People, Random Things, Running a Business, Sales, Uncategorized, Web Design
Contribution from freelance writer Jess Walter Money for nothing; the Holy Grail. While it may be true that you can’t make money out of thin air, passive income streams are the next best thing. After the initial setup, the earnings will pour in for the foreseeable...
by Jason Long | Mar 10, 2017 | blog, Branding, Clients, Content, Contracts, Creativity, Development, Distance Working, Management, Marketing, News, People, Pricing, Programming, Random Things, Running a Business, Sales, Scoping, Uncategorized, Web Design
Guest post by Kate Thora Apps have never been as popular as they are today. As technology advances, more and more people use their favorite apps to help them with aspects of their everyday lives. From social media to video streaming, in some homes apps are used more...
by Jason Long | Mar 8, 2017 | blog, Branding, Clients, Content, Contracts, Creativity, Development, Distance Working, Management, Marketing, News, People, Pricing, Programming, Random Things, Running a Business, Sales, Scoping, Technology Business Profile, Uncategorized, Web Design
Customer acquisition and retention are key factors to running a successful SaaS. If you have a killer product, but subpar customer support service, you likely aren’t going to keep existing customers around for very long, much less attract new ones. To keep your...
by Jason Long | Mar 8, 2017 | Management, News
In 2016 alone we had three ongoing projects who were quite successful, but the initial project managers that we were working with left and new product owners were assigned to work with us accordingly. One of the transitions was even more successful than before, but...