Churches already do a lot with very little. Volunteers juggle clipboards. Staff members remember five passwords. Someone always forgets to bring the sign-up sheet. And somehow, every Sunday still works. Mostly. QR codes aren’t about being flashy or trendy. They’re...
Why Corporate Gifting Feels So Weird for Founders If you are a founder, there is a good chance you secretly hate corporate gifting. You have seen the junk. The logo mugs that never get used. The random tote bags that pile up under desks. The boxes that arrive, get...
Most people can tell when a website was built from a template. They may not say it out loud. They may not even consciously think it. But they feel it. The site feels stiff. Generic. Like it was designed to satisfy a corporate checklist instead of help a human make a...
The Moment Parents Decide How They Feel About Your School Parents do not arrive at your admissions page ready to read. They arrive carrying questions, stress, hope, and a little skepticism. They are juggling work emails, dinner plans, and a child who may or may not be...
At some point, almost every business owner tries to build their own website. It usually starts with good intentions. You sign up for Wix or Squarespace. You pick a theme. You tell yourself you will knock it out over a weekend. Then real life shows up. The kids need...
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