web development

A New Year’s Revelation
For me, 2013 ended with a personal revelation. I was sitting at my computer late in the afternoon on December 19, getting ready to wrap up business for the year, close my office door and focus on spending quality time with friends and family through the dozen days leading up to New Year's Eve. As is my habit at the end of
Giant Steps
I’m beside myself with satisfaction – and no small amount of pride:  After months of painstaking development, we have within the past week launched two major initiatives within the WaterShapes.com web site: [ ]  First, the system by which we categorize and file articles has been completely revamped.   When the site was originally mapped out, we worked with
Pushing Boundaries
Through many of the early “WaterShapes World” blogs, I wrote (perhaps too often?) about what was happening with the WaterShapes franchise and web site and all sorts of grand plans we had to burst back onto the scene with a huge, multilayered portal aimed at serving a broad universe filled by watershapers and their clients and prospects. In reality, we didn’t do much bursting and instead discovered what all sorts of web operations have experienced through the years:   Making things happen
Gearing Up
As 2012 comes to a close, I’ve slooked back on the year just past and I’m amazed by everything that’s happened with the WaterShapes franchise. The newsletter has gotten better with each succeeding edition, and the watershapes.com web site has grown literally every day since