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Last Updated on Thursday, 01 July 2010 11:46 Written by Billy Brenner Thursday, 01 July 2010 11:36
We just updated our portfolio! If you havent yet seen our work, please take a look!
The new additions are:
SIEDC - The Staten Island Economic Development Corporation
Pride Industries - Full Service Mechanical Contracting
NY Asphalt - Licensed Contractor specilaizing in Paving and Concrete work
Areas Two - Staten Island based Car Service
Top Tomato NJ - New site for the NJ Top Tomato Superstores
These are just a few of our most recent projects! Be sure to keep an eye on our portfolio and blog as there are even more updates soon to come!
Written by Billy Brenner Thursday, 10 June 2010 12:46
We just finished and launched a new website for the SIEDC! You can see it at http://www.siedc.org!
Written by Billy Brenner Friday, 07 May 2010 11:34
Twitter just published some great information about how to use their service to best benefit your business!
If you have a twitter account setup for your business, you should give this a read.
http://business.twitter.com/twitter101/
Written by Billy Brenner Wednesday, 17 March 2010 08:42
We been working on quite a few new projects recently. Below are some of the ones we have launched in the first quarter of 2010!
Dor L' Dor NYC - Designer Fashions Boutique with Locations in New York and New Jersey!
Nicholas Rossomando Memorial Scholarship Fund - A Scholorship Fund in Memory of Nicholas Rossomandor, a Staten Island Firefighter who gave his life while saving others on 9/11/01.
Grant City Car Service - A Car Service based in Staten Island, NY
Livotis Old World Market - A new Gourmet Market in Aberdeen New Jersey
NY Asphalt - A Licensed Asphalt Contractor located in Staten Island, NY.
Last Updated on Monday, 15 February 2010 13:58 Written by Billy Brenner Monday, 15 February 2010 13:56
We wanted to let you all know that we are working on Presidents day! We realize many of our customers (and other business owners) are open today and working hard just like any other day, so we are doing the same!
If you are working today but wishing you were taking the day off like everyone else, why not take a look at your website and see if anything can be updated to help you streamline your business. A modern, cleanly designed layout with the user interactivity expected for today's internet can greatly increase your productivity.
So, give us a call, we are here all day today and we will be happy to talk with you about enhancing your website!
Happy Presidents Day!
Mindsaw.com
Development Team
Last Updated on Sunday, 20 December 2009 10:20 Written by Billy Brenner Sunday, 20 December 2009 10:07
Most websites wont let you upload a very large photo direct from today's high megapixel cameras. Such photos are so large they tend to max out the upload connection to the website your trying to send them to. They need to be re-sized first to a more web-friendly size.
For those of you who dont have Photoshop, or if you just want a faster, easier way to re-size images, check out this free program.
I've been using this myself on my home computer for the last few years. It works great, it's easy to use, and best of all it's 100% free! On top of that, it also allows you to resize many images at once, just highlight all your images, right click them, and resize all of them at once. It will retain their aspect ratio, and even know to switch things around when you have Portrait and Landscape photos mixed.
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