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Attention Business Owners

by Webby on August 31, 2009

Here’s a tip from the Webster
… that can mean the difference between just owning a website and having a supercharged virtual employee.  Have you ever thought of your website as your employee?  Which employee would you prefer?
Joe B. Anybody

Works 8 hrs. per day (needs lunch and breaks)
Requires extensive training
Costs increase each year
Takes days/weeks off as [...]

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Should you build your own website?

by Webby on July 12, 2009

…or hire a professional web development firm?
DIY web design?  The short answer is ‘maybe’.  The long answer is that depending on what it is you want to accomplish, your technical skill level, your knowledge of basic HTML, and your graphics design capability, you may be able to create a site that meets your needs.
Many small businesses [...]

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BUY LOCAL – what’s missing? (Part II)

by Webby on April 24, 2009

This is a two-part post. Please…
Read Part I first to follow the thread.
 Greater awareness | Less confusion | More action
Awareness: 
A reporter interviewing me recently asked what we wanted to accomplish with this ‘Buy Local’ program.  I explained that our main goal was to create awareness within the community about the positive effects of buying locally. 
I [...]

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MontanaSky Acquires CrestonTech

by Webby on April 15, 2009

Good morning Montana! … you need a website!!!
Webby here again with some really big news.  At a time when some of our competitors are raising prices and scaling back, MontanaSky continues to make bold moves!
We just issued another Press Release with news about how MontanaSky continues to expand the range of services for our customers.  [...]

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day

by Webby on March 16, 2009

I’m Irish!   Webby O’Toole here, and tomorrow is St. Patrick’s day and everyone’s Irish or at least – pretends to be.  Me thinks that one of the reasons this day is so popular has to be because of all those great Irish blessings. 
You’ve heard the popular sayings such as, “May the wind be always at your back…”  [...]

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