Posts by Cami MacNamara
I don’t have competitors, I only have colleagues
Are you competitive? I can be when I’m playing Yahtzee or Monopoly, but when it comes to business, I’m not. I live in a metropolitan area with lots of competition in my field: web designers, developers, and marketing agencies. I meet many people I’m most likely competing with for clients at networking events, and each time, I…
Read MoreWebCami’s Toolbox: XML Sitemaps
Have you ever had a potential client tell you they need a new website, about 10 pages, to replace their current website? Have you dived into the project and discovered they really have a 120 pages website and have no idea that they really need a site more than 10 times what they thought they…
Read MoreWhy a BNI membership is good business for a web designer
Nearly eight years ago, I was invited to a business lunch by a friend. She was an interior designer and she was in a networking group for small business owners. I was reluctant at first. I had been a member of the local Chamber in the past. Events were mostly at night and as a…
Read MoreWebCami’s Toolbox: Calendly
I loved the Pee-Wee Herman Show. I even had a mini stuffed Chairy puppet when my son was a kid. Yes, the birth of a child was my “reason” for needing that. Remember when Pee-Wee would say, “If you love it so much, why don’t you marry it?” – That’s how I feel about Calendly.…
Read MoreYou must be prepared for anything when it comes to WordPress hacking
I’ve had a challenging few days. Six clients had their websites hacked. All within a couple days of each other. All so badly that I literally had to rebuild from old back ups. And I mean REALLY OLD BACKS UP. If I didn’t know how to work with MySQL, I don’t know what I would…
Read MoreA subscription to Audible is money well spent
Who has time to really read a book anymore? I love to do it on vacation, preferably in a lounge chair by a pool or on the beach. However, in my everyday life, I just don’t have time to really read a book in a relaxed and attentive way. When my son was in high…
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