by Mojoe.net | Sep 18, 2020 | Design, Development, Marketing, Mojoe.Net, Web Design, Website
Often when someone talks of a website, the frontend where the user/visitor interacts is what comes to mind. However, backend web development is where most of the magic happens. This backend has been said to be the engine of a website, as it is where developers get to...
by Mojoe.net | Sep 16, 2020 | App Development, Design, Development, Graphic Design, Logo Design, Marketing, Mojoe.Net, Web Design, Website
Ecommerce Today It’s safe to say that just about everyone these days uses the internet to buy things. As we move into an era where shopping online is even more critical than in the past, the idea of launching your own ecommerce store might have crossed your mind. But...
by Mojoe.net | Sep 14, 2020 | Design, Development, Graphic Design, Marketing, Mojoe.Net, News, SEO, Web Design, Website
Every element of a well-designed website is carefully planned. However, even the most effective designs need to be updated, and even the best law firm websites need periodic refreshing. Check out these 10 quick tips that will refresh your website without requiring a...
by Mojoe.net | Sep 9, 2020 | Cybersecurity, Software Development, Website
COVID-19 Cybersecurity With the significant increase of cyberattacks following COVID-19, cybersecurity has been forced to change with the times. For much of this year, IT professionals all over the globe have had their hands full, finding ways to help businesses cope...
by Mojoe.net | Sep 4, 2020 | Design, Development, Graphic Design, Mojoe.Net, News, Web Design, Website
Remember your last web development project? You went over budget, blew past deadlines and became frustrated with just about everyone involved at some point. The bad news? It was rough. The really bad news? It was probably your team’s fault. Most CEOs have serious...
by Mojoe.net | Sep 2, 2020 | Design, Mojoe.Net, News, Web Design, Website
Malcolm Gladwell’s bestselling book, Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking, has a provocative thesis. Contrary to commonsense, which warns against “snap judgments,” Gladwell argues that, often, our automatic, largely unconscious way of making decisions...