Our Blog
7th of July, 2011
“The New Intern”
Google Analyzer, Twitter Organizer, or Master of Google Docs could all be words used to describe my new position here at We Make Nice Websites. I suppose “the new intern” could work as well.
After one day on the job, I’ve landed the task of revamping the social media approach of We Make Nice Websites. This includes everything from blogging about up and coming social media and web development news, managing all of the various accounts on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn and creating a new look for the website!
But first for a proper introduction… I’m Emily Okey and I’m currently one year away from graduating with a degree in graphic design from Rochester Institute of Technology. Although if a degree in Twitter or social media were offered, I could be quickly persuaded to stay for another 4 years. Needless to say, I’m pretty excited to be here at We Make Nice Websites as an intern for the summer with free reign to do some of the things I love most.
Don’t forget to subscribe to the newsletter and follow We Make Nice Websites on Twitter for updates about the changes around here. The list on the whiteboard is already out of control, so I’m anxious to jump in and get started!
28th of June, 2011
Giving Remodeling Magazine A Piece of Our Mind

A few months back, Stacey Freed, a Senior Editor at Remodeling Magazine, asked me to share some tips about SEO. What is it? What are some best practices? You get the picture. I was more than happy to share what I knew and hope it helps readers of the magazine with their online presence. (Read the full article)
For the most part, solid SEO is about following the rules. There are web standards set by the W3C and “guidelines” to follow for Google and Bing. These Google and Bing guidelines are not necessarily written in stone, but are a safe set of best practices that have proven successful.
You’d be amazed at how many “bad” websites are online. I’m not talking about websites that looked bad (although there still seem to be plenty), but websites that were developed by those not willing to follow the rules. As a result, many times the ranking of that site in search engines takes a huge hit.
In addition to a developer just doing what they are supposed to do, your ranking on Google/Bing can be improved by publishing fresh content online that is tied in with your website and using relevant keywords in your site, url, and title tag. For more information on these, you can read the whole article.
If online users are having difficulty finding your website through search engine’s or if you want to rank higher than the competition, feel free to get in touch with us.
6th of June, 2011
Behind the scenes: The WMNW Blog
We like our blog. It’s clean. It’s new. It puts the ‘blog’ in “sexy-blog”. But most people don’t know it’s the work of our past intern, Kristen. Here’s what she has to say about it.
6th of August, 2010
ROC NET! »
Introducing our newest website, www.RocNetGroup.com. Be sure to friend them on Facebook and become a member of their website!
30th of June, 2010
Make a gift basket and help fight cancer »
One of our newest websites, CraigCharron.com, is dedicated to one thing…helping Craig Charron fight cancer. You can do your part by gathering some friends, family, or co-workers and making a themed gift basket. It’s a huge help to Craig and can be a lot of fun too!
