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Written on March 1st, 2012 by Matt Pramschufer
E-Moxie is looking for a super talented website designer — someone who has the uncanny ability to produce amazing work time and time again — someone who not only has the passion for design, but the passion to continue to grow and improve their skill set. Responsibilities Designing fresh, clever, intuitive websites for a wide [...]
Written on July 22nd, 2011 by Matt Pramschufer
Well, over the past two months since our last newsletter (yes, we realize this is supposed to be a monthly newsletter, but things happen), there have been lots of new developments at E-Moxie: Creation of a store-front interactive kiosk Participation in Boys & Girls Clubs annual Kiss-A-Pig fundraiser Battle of the Bands contest with a [...]
Written on July 19th, 2011 by Matt Pramschufer
Just when you thought you couldn’t possibly be more social, Google ups the ante. Now Google Analytics and Google Webmaster have made it possible for you to track the impact of tweets, likes and +1’s on your website’s traffic. Wondering what this all means for you and your website? Let’s take a closer look at two of Google’s newest tools.
Written on June 23rd, 2011 by Matt Pramschufer
E-Moxie welcomes Harford County resident and undergraduate student Brooke Gilley as its first hire under the firm’s new summer internship program. A senior at Stevenson University, Gilley is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Visual Communication Design.
Written on June 1st, 2011 by Matt Pramschufer
SEO 101 A simple and inexpensive way to start your search engine optimization (SEO) off right would be by concentrating on on-page optimization for “organic” search rankings. These techniques will best prepare your website for search engine spiders to index your content. Unique Page Titles Write a unique title for each page of your website. Each [...]
Written on May 4th, 2011 by Matt Pramschufer
We have recently relocated to a spacious new office in Havre De Grace, Maryland and are now welcoming Summer 2011 design and development interns. Our goal is to provide a fun environment for creative people interested in learning and solving real-world challenges. Students who are interested in the following positions are encouraged to get in touch today!
Written on May 2nd, 2011 by Matt Pramschufer
If you own yourself a Wordpress powered website or blog, you are definitely no stranger to spam visitors and comments. There are a variety of techniques available, for even the non-tech-savvy users, that can help dramatically reduce the amount of spam that slips through the cracks.