by Mike Brogan | May 17, 2022 | Business Tips, How To..., Teach Me About..., Websites & Blogs
I’m often asked, by customers with websites, if I can do some optimization to increase the traffic they are getting from search engines because they are not receiving enquiries from the site. I can always make changes that will increase traffic from search engines....
by Mike Brogan | Apr 25, 2022 | Business Tips, How To..., Teach Me About..., Websites & Blogs
Have you ever wondered how websites work? This is the first in a series of posts aimed at explaining what’s involved in designing, building, and running a website. These posts are aimed at people who want to have a website developed. They want to understand the...
by Mike Brogan | Feb 20, 2017 | All, Business Tips, How To..., Teach Me About..., Uncategorized
I posted this article a couple of years ago but I thought it would be a good idea to post it again since there are some extremely useful tips it. Many people are unaware that they can use a keyboard to do many of the operation that they do with a mouse or finger on a...
by Mike Brogan | Aug 10, 2015 | All, How To..., Teach Me About..., Uncategorized
I’ve blogged about this previously, but I thought it would be a good idea to recap and consolidate the tips I previously gave, into a single post.Copy and PasteThree things that you often have to do when you’re writing on the computer are; copying text, cutting text...
by Mike Brogan | Jul 27, 2015 | All, Business Tips, Teach Me About...
What type of email do you use? Web-based or Client-based? Confused already? Then read on…Many people, whom I encounter in my business, are confused about the difference between Web-based services such as Hotmail and Gmail as opposed to Client-based email such as...
by Mike Brogan | Jun 29, 2015 | All, Business Tips, Teach Me About...
You’ve just written your email, pressed the “Send” button, and then you realize, with horror, that you shouldn’t have done. Perhaps you inadvertently put something in the email that is going to offend the recipient, Or perhaps you copied it to...