by Mojoe.net | Mar 1, 2021 | Design, Graphic Design, News, Web Design, Web Development
There’s a tech war going on right under our noses. Not the robot-skeletons kind, but the most-accepted format kind, in the vein of Playstation vs Xbox or Betamax vs VHS. This particular format war involves us all, and chances are you’ve seen its combatants without...
by Mojoe.net | Feb 26, 2021 | Development, Web Development, Website
Trust is one of the most important aspects of e-commerce conversions. According to a Salesforce Report, 95% of customers are more likely to be loyal to brands they trust, and 92% are more likely to purchase additional products from trusted companies. If your website...
by Mojoe.net | Feb 17, 2021 | Blog, Design, Development, Web Development, Website
When creating or redesigning a website, many marketers and web designers take into consideration the look of the site, its overall responsiveness, and search engine optimization. However, often neglected is website accessibility and ADA compliance. Not only is this a...
by Mojoe.net | Feb 15, 2021 | Design, Development, Graphic Design, Web Design, Web Development, Website
February is par excellence the month of love. It is a fact that this holiday is a phenomenon that crosses borders (and hearts) and a great opportunity for brands to “make love” to their customers, and why not, find new loves.However, it is very important to note...
by Mojoe.net | Feb 12, 2021 | Development, Mojoe.Net, Web Design, Web Development, Website
Take a look at your website’s homepage. How many elements are there? Twenty? Thirty? Do you have multiple inconsistent links to different parts of your site? Do you have a pop-up that obscures the page? Do you have—horror of horrors—a visitor counter? If the answer to...
by Mojoe.net | Feb 10, 2021 | Development, Marketing, Mojoe.Net, Web Development
In the information age, and especially in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, it may seem like every tried-and-true business standard of the past has been replaced or updated in some way. But there are a few conventions that remain, usually for good reason, and one...