One of the key strategies for a results-oriented website is launching an MVP (minimum viable product). But what does that mean? Defining an MVP can be tricky, and even moreso when there is an existing website. I believe there are two key measures of an MVP redesign; achieving 1) results parity and 2) UX parity. In other words, the new site can't cause a loss of revenue or vital revenue inputs such as leads. It also can't deliver a drop in overall customer experience. The visual impact must be...
In this post, I will discuss how to properly write a press release so that its intent is recognizable and trustworthy and its content hooks the reader.
It's every nerd's right to have a love for Star Trek, and we are happy to exercise this right. In celebration of the new movie, here are some punny pictures of Star Trek's past.
Moving Drupal website clients to cloud hosting has been great as they're able to get high performance, scalable capacity at a pretty reasonable rate. However, we have discovered when clients offer an...
One important factor of running a company, as well as becoming a rockstar developer, is efficiency. Here at LevelTen we are constantly tweaking and revising our development processes to become as...
As a designer, I am always looking for tools to make my work better and easier to create. Over time, I've collected a number of great, free tools that I use on daily basis. Most of the time, I go...
If you're reading this post, it is probably because you desire an easier way to insert a simple icon into your Drupal site. Many times, this involves adding an icon library into your theme and doing...
When building a Drupal website, do you ever notice that the site sometimes gets too complex and has too many modules installed? As more and more modules get installed and configured, they start...
Over the years, I have noticed a significant increase in the need for businesses to create user dashboards. As more clients ask for user-driven websites that provide user-specific information, the...
I am sick and tired of hearing that the Drupal learning curve is much steeper than the WordPress learning curve. The reality is, both platforms are starting to converge in several areas.