by inConcert Web | Feb 15, 2018 | Website Maintenance, Website Security
Einstein was quoted as saying “a Table, a Chair, a Bowl of fruit and a violin, what else does a man need to be happy!”Well, he needs a secure website! Today we’re going to talk briefly about secure websites why they are being pushed and what your...
by inConcert Web | Sep 13, 2017 | Marketing, News, Search Engine Optimization, Web 101, Website Maintenance
I want to share with you five tips that all lawyers and law firms need to have for an effective website. Did you know that your website is one of the most important marketing tools you have? Take a few minutes to make sure your site measures up. I know that not having...
by inConcert Web | Jul 19, 2017 | Browser Stats, Content Writing, Search Engine Optimization, Web 101, Website Maintenance
“HOW DO I RANK HIGHER?” AND “HOW DO I GET MORE TRAFFIC TO MY WEBSITE?” These are two questions we get asked often at inConcert Web Solutions. One of the things you can work on is your title tag. Watch this video to find out where the title tag exists, and the types of...
by inConcert Web | Jun 13, 2017 | Blogging, Our Process, Web 101, Website Maintenance, WordPress
Nothing is as certain in life as change and changes often do not come with advance notice. Illness, market downturns, new competition and many other factors can play a role in how well your clients are able to collect what is owed to them by their clients. When they...
by inConcert Web | Jun 6, 2017 | Search Engine Optimization, Web 101, Website Maintenance
Is your website working for you? Your website should always be a work in progress. Just like your lungs need air, your website needs changes. New pages, updated information, better quality photo’s are some of what is necessary to keep your site current in today’s ever...
by Rani Sullivan | Apr 26, 2017 | Branding, Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Web 101, Website Maintenance
Interesting question for our web company, a question we get quite often. The question itself doesn’t quite apply to our industry. The reason it’s not relevant is because our clients and prospects actually mean something else. What they really want to ask us is...