Articles
2013 Year in Review
Right after my mid-year review in June the website landscape went off on a tangent. Up till then things had progressed pretty much as I...
Watch as websites in Trinidad & Tobago now move forward
As we close out November I'll have much to write in my 2013: Year in Review article especially as I see things closing out on a high no...
SEO In Trinidad & Tobago Part 5: New Rules- Market Yourself
I'm compelled to write Part 5 right on the heels of Part 4 for two reasons: 1. It's a developing story worthy of special attention, and...
SEO In Trinidad & Tobago Part 4: New Rules- Google Now Encrypts Search Data
I've been following this SEO development which began to make waves a few days ago, for which experts claim that it 'changes SEO as we k...
Why Your Website isn't Working
The longer I'm in this website business the more it opens my eyes. A website is not the end, it's only a means to it. Before online the...
Are Your Facebook Ads Bringing More Business?
I like to maco as much as the next Trini. I see a Trini looking ad on the side of my Facebook page and you bet I'm going to click. For ...
Websites in T&T from Lukewarm to Warm?
I don't want to get ahead of myself or jump to premature conclusions but in the business of websites in Trinidad and Tobago (see how I ...
SEO In Trinidad & Tobago Part 4: Google's 200 Search Ranking Factors
I've pre-empted my planned content for Part 4 to bring you this absolutely priceless infographic, billed as 'Google's 200 Ranking Facto...
Don't Be Afraid to Start An E-commerce Website in Trinidad & Tobago: Part 1
Welcome to my new E-commerce series. My first article set enjoyed a great run and still contain useful information applicable today. I ...
How Bad Photography Can Kill A Website
How remiss of me to have not written an article about this topic before, but now is as good a time as any especially as Trinidad & ...