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The key features in modern web design are simplicity and flexibility. It takes a company that can understand your business and its needs to translate those qualities into a functional, profitable website. Dotcom Weavers offers that and a place for small businesses in New Jersey to find out how they can improve their online presence and keep current with web design and business related news. Our experience is your advantage.

Successful Business Owners Never Stop LearningThe business world has never been one to stay the same. Change runs rampant through it and those that do not adapt are left in the dust. On the Internet, the process happens even faster. Entirely new trends appear overnight and disappear just as quick. As an owner, it’s probably a good idea to keep current with the new methods, techniques and technology developed for increasing the effectiveness for any aspect of your business. And when I say


Be a Successful New Jersey Business in 2011The New Year always comes with new opportunity. It has been a rough couple of years for business, especially small business, in our state. There has been a lack of skilled workers to higher.  There has been a lack of sales for our products and services.  There has been a lack of help from the government side, lowering the business tax to a level that lets New Jersey businesses put some of their profits back into their companies. However,


The Local Hotpot from Google PlacesUsually, it's the big companies that are able to capitalize on the new innovations Google produces. From search engines to advertisement, the people at Google have turned around and added new dimensions to entire elements of the Internet. To properly take advantages of these changes and additions, time and money needs to be spent on planning and implementation of new ideas. That's why companies that have the money to pay teams of experts are


The New Crime Show in New JerseyHave you heard the news? Crime and punishment is taking on a new tool: public shame. What's that you say? This is far from new? Well, not the way they are going about it. We aren't talking about building a stockade or parading criminals out in the streets with funny signs to be battered by rotten fruit- this isn't the 1600's. In a move that will have you saying 'It's about time', in some places, local criminal cases and their mugshots are