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How to Build a Basic Website

by Sean Snider Building a website can sometimes feel daunting, but trust me it’s not hard at all. Nowadays building a website is really easy – even for those who aren't "Tech Savvy". And even if you don't plan to build the website yourself and hire it out this blog post will help. DIY vs Hire-it-Out First off, you need to have a heart-to-heart with yourself and decide if you are going to do this yourself or if this is something you are just going to hire out. I tell clients to consider three things to help make this decision. Do you have the Time? Do you have the Talent? Do you have the Treasure? ($$$) If you have the desire to learn how to build a website and you have the time then you can certainly save some of your treasure to do this yourself versus hiring it out. If you plan to hire it out – don’t fret. There are a lot of resources for you to help build a website inexpensively. Check out the e-lance resources below. "E-lance" is jus

Pull In Case of Emergency: How to protect your business during a disaster

By Joshua Botello Managing your business daily is stressful enough, not to mention in the midst of a crisis. Whether it be a Category 5 hurricane, 8.0 magnitude earthquake, or your office flooding because of a faulty toilet, but what do you do in the midst of a disaster? The answer to that question will determine whether your business sinks or gives you a fighting chance.  The key is preparation. Having an existing plan in place before disaster strikes can make all the difference. But what exactly are you supposed to be prepared for? Here are some tips and scenarios to avoid certain disasters. Photo by  Helloquence  on  Unsplash Know and Review Your Insurance Business insurance is a necessity. Policies for natural disasters like a brush fire, flood, and earthquakes (like California) will require you to weigh your options. Consider the likelihood of an event and whether you can stand to do business if your physical location is compromised. Here is a vital insuran