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photo 2021-01-08 11:14
Web Design Trends that Will Make Waves Post Pandemic

There are various web design trends circling this year. Most of the people consider the minimalist design to be too safe. 3D graphics are perhaps among the best web design trends to evolve throughout the years. Fun Geometric Shapes and designs are considered to be one the most recent website design trends, this made the rounds in 2016 and has shown no signs of stopping since. This year has held so many unwanted surprises that there’s no room for any within the web design domain. Aside from minimalistic features, the colour combinations are quite predictable and very straight-forward. If you need help designing or redesigning your website, look no further than the best web designing company in Cleveland, OH

 
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photo 2020-12-28 07:02
Tips to Maintain Your E-commerce Business Growth During the Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has generally kept people indoors, thereby affecting the sales of most businesses. E-commerce has quickly boomed, with most customers wanting to purchase goods and services within the comfort of their own homes. With all the hardships that this pandemic has brought, one among the best e-commerce business tips is to proactively respond to the concerns of your customers. Optimize your website. Create quality content and advertise your brand on these channels in order that your follower count can grow, thereby increasing brand awareness. For e-commerce businesses, the current pandemic has opened many eyes to the need to be resilient and easily adaptive. The team of professional at Web Designing Company in  Broomfield, CO can help you to understand the concept of business growth.

 
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photo 2020-04-15 13:32

The sort of online rabbit hole one is liable to fall down in lockdown times ...

 

There's a company named Spirit of Spice that specializes in "whole seed" spice mixes all coming in their own little mills: I've been a fan of theirs for quite a while, though so far I've been buying their products in stores, not directly from them.  So when my stock of their garam masala mix went low and lower (during the lockdown of all times), I started to look for ways to replenish it ... it's heavenly with carrot and pumpkin soups, among other things, and has become an absolutely indispensible element of my cooking. -- In short order, I discovered they have an online store.  The outcome of my foray through the rabbit hole thus opening up arrived today ... and I absolutely love it, from the "look" of the package to the contents (of course) and the nice handwritten thank you note from one of the two managers -- who had even included a large-size bonus item in the package.

 

And when I put it all onto my spice shelves, I noticed that the contents of my Spirit of Spice mix of Provençal herbs (no tomato soup without it, ever again!) is also beginning to run a bit low.  Hmmm ...

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photo 2020-04-09 18:56

Desperate times call for desperate measures ... I'd never have believed I'd ever let a monstrosity like this cross my front door, but with supermarket and drugstore shelves persistently empty in my area (despite rumors that elsewhere in this country, the hoarders have had their fill and stocks are being replenished), the other day when placing an order for office supplies I finally caved, after all, and included this.  Believe it or not, this was the smallest package size they were offering ...

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