Archive for July 2024
Riding the Waves of Responsive Web Design
In summertime, you’ll find the JamboJon team hauling our toys to a sandy beach and riding the waves back to the shore. Let’s look at the currents we’re riding in…
Read MoreIs Competitiveness Good?
Four lessons entrepreneurs can learn from well-known Olympians. In July and August, the sports world will come together in Paris, France for the 2024 Summer Olympics. Athletes from around the…
Read MoreHow to Get Attention for Your Business
Six strategies for entrepreneurs to avoid feeling like you’re sinking. This summer, unfurl your brightly-colored beach towel, kick off your flip-flops and claim the nearest lawn chair with an ice-cold…
Read MoreLaura Sandberg
Laura SandbergCopywriter | JamboJon Websites It’s hard to say what started the drive for knowledge and story in Laura’s life. It might have been unregulated hours of reading as a…
Read MoreFrom Code to Customer Experience: Why Both Web Developers and Software Engineers Are Crucial
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, the roles of web developers and software engineers are becoming increasingly essential. Businesses aiming to create seamless digital experiences and robust software solutions need…
Read MoreInterviews With Kids: How the Rising Generation Sees Web Development
In this delightful interview series, we chat with our youngest JamboJon kiddos. They break down the process of web development into simple one-liners. Listen in as they share their thoughts,…
Read MoreGoogle Updates: Data Privacy and New Laws in 2024
By the end of 2024, new laws in Florida, Texas, Colorado, Oregon, and Montana will enforce stricter privacy policies in those states. To help with compliance to these laws, Google…
Read More8 Professional Tips for Web Page Design
A web page’s design can either draw in a visitor or turn them off completely. In this article, we cornered Kylee Priest, our designer extraordinaire to tap into her genius.…
Read MoreLess is More, Even in Business
In the business realm, the drive to create something new often leads a team to look outside for the next big thing–new resources, technology or skills. The fancier, the better.…
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