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Our Predictions for 2018: Up and Coming Website Design Trends

In 2017, we saw an increase in flat website design, more use of full-screen photos and videos on website layouts, and quite a lot of parallax scrolling. In our fast-paced, technology-driven world, we anticipate 2018 will see some exciting new website design trends. Here are a few design features that we expect to see become...
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Iceberg Web Design Staff, Giving Thanks

Happy Thanksgiving from Iceberg

Thank you. Our staff at Iceberg Web Design extends a sincere message of thanks this holiday season. We are truly thankful this year for you, our customers, supporters, and community members. Again this year we have added new employees to our team, and have worked hard to support each and every one of our customers....
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Skyscrapers In Minneapolis

WordCamp Ticket Giveaway

WordCamp Minneapolis/St. Paul – August 4th & 5th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. @ University of Minnesota Are you interested in learning more about managing your own WordPress website or connecting with the WordPress community? Join us on August 4th and 5th for two jam packed days full of informative sessions about WordPress. WordCamp has sessions...
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Seeking Customer Service Representative

Job Opportunity: Come Join Our Team!

Iceberg Web Design is Seeking an Outgoing Customer Service Representative to Join Our Team! Are you looking to start a career working in a positive work environment with people who love their jobs, and would play a game of pool on their lunch breaks? Our Anoka, MN website development company is seeking a motivated, outgoing...
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Iceberg Team

Sometimes… You Just Have to Say Yes!

One afternoon in February we received a phone call from Dilshad Pirani. She told us about her amazing daughter Sanya, and how dedicated she is to helping all children have the basic necessities they need in life like food, clothes, shelter and education. After three years of successful fundraising, raising over $25,000 for Feed My Starving...
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Google Introduces Mobile First Indexing

It’s Official: Google Won’t Let You Get Away With A Non-Responsive Website Any More

In our ever-changing, technology-driven world, most business owners have accepted the fact that smartphones and tablets are now leading desktop for online searches. People are looking for products and services from their phones, people are making financial decisions based on mobile content, and small business owners are working hard to keep up with this trend...
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Google now uses mobile-friendliness to rank your website

On April 21, 2015, a change is coming to Google’s search algorithm that has the potential to change how your website is found online. Google will now use mobile-friendliness as a ranking signal. This means that if your website is not mobile-friendly, it will lose ranking on mobile searches. On February 26, 2015, Google unveiled in...
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Website development concept

Five Common Misconceptions Business Owner Have About Their Websites

Every business owner knows that having a website today is a critical, essential marketing piece. And most businesses have invested some time and money into creating a website for their company. However, there are several misconceptions business owners have about their websites. We’ve narrowed them down to the five most common ones here: I will...
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Santa is Shopping Online This Year. Is Your Website Ready?

It’s Thanksgiving evening at the North Pole. Santa and Mrs. Claus are relaxing in front of their large screen TV, waiting for the Seahawks to take on the 49ers. A commercial starts, featuring a family of four sitting in front of the Christmas Tree, each wearing the most adorable pair of reindeer slippers imaginable. Mrs. Claus exclaims...
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