by Sherri, Ruby Moon Designs | Aug 24, 2018 | Clients, Customer Experience, Search Engine Optimization, Security, Web Development, Website Design
You may have noticed a message next to your website or other sites you frequent in the address bar of Google Chrome this summer. Why is it popping up now and what does it mean? According to DMR Business Statistics, Google Chrome dominates web browsing traffic with a...
by Sherri, Ruby Moon Designs | Jul 20, 2017 | Clients, Security, Services, Web Development, WordPress
WordPress is a reliable and popular content management tool that boasts millions of websites built on the platform. With the popularity of WordPress means they are vulnerable to hackers, brute force attacks, malicious file uploads and other security issues. How to...
by Sherri, Ruby Moon Designs | Jun 20, 2017 | Freebies, Graphic Design, Security, Services, Web Design, Web Development, Website Design, WordPress
WordPress is one of the most reliable and used website content management systems online. One in five websites is built on the WordPress platform because its ease-of-use and availability of themes, plugins and other resources. WordPress is an open-source platform,...
by Sherri, Ruby Moon Designs | May 20, 2017 | Clients, Customer Experience, Marketing, Security, Services, Small Business
Privacy policy laws vary from country to country. If you have a business website that is collecting any sort of personal data such as, name, email addresses, or even analytics tracking, then you do need to have a privacy policy. Privacy laws in the United States There...
by Sherri, Ruby Moon Designs | May 10, 2016 | Security, Services
Create strong passwords for a solid WordPress and online security strategy Strong passwords are a crucial piece to any online security strategy. This is common knowledge, but article after article shows we are still complacent about our passwords. In WordPress,...
by Sherri, Ruby Moon Designs | Sep 29, 2014 | Marketing, Security, Small Business
Ever heard of Web Listings, Inc.? I hadn’t either until I received an “invoice” from them stating that one of my domain names was up for renewal. The letter stated that for $85, Web Listings, Inc. would renew my domain name and submit it to 20 different search engines...