In our fast-paced world, deadlines have become the norm. We’re constantly chasing the next big event, market trend, or technological advancement. So, you’d think technology companies and web developers would be getting better at meeting…
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Over the years, developing websites has become more exciting and rewarding. At the same time, it’s become more challenging. See, new technologies present us with a need to rethink our strategies. Facebook has provided a…
A few days ago, I receive a call from one of our agency partners. They had been working with a development company on a website for about 5 months. The project had stagnated. Nothing had…
A few weeks ago, one of my clients reported that their online payment page was no longer working. After some research, I discovered that a recent update to the plugin that drives the payment processing…
If you manage projects or if you own your own business, you’ve probably worked with a web development partner at least once before. And, if you’re like most people, you have definitely been burned at least…
How To Manage Scope Creep and Keep Development Costs Down The final blog in this series “Staying on Budget in Web Development” is about managing website development scope creep. If your web team cannot manage…
Many of us love WordPress for its amazing scalability as a content management system. I think of how we used to build websites 10 years ago. We had to build everything from the ground up….
Are you someone who has tried out this social media thing, but got stuck along the way? Maybe you don’t have time to put into it. So you have lost interest and motivation to stay…
Is Your Website Developer Causing Budget Issues? Your website developer’s poor communication could be the reason for your web development budget issues. That’s a tough pill to swallow, especially as a website development company. At DevSavvy, we’ve…
As you might already know, yes, entrepreneurs are busy people who learn to wear many hats. In their office, you’ll always find piles of invoices needing filing, partially managed projects and a full task list….