1.) Find your Tour on Google Maps Open Google Maps Find your location Choose the 360° photo that is the beginning of your tour (for example, the front entrance) Rotate the photo to the view you would like displayed 2.) Get the Code In the top left-hand corner of the screen (in desktop) you will see a box with the name of your business and the photographer. Click on the 3 vertical dots. Click on "Share or embed image" Click on "Embed Image" Choose the size that you would like the image displayed as using the dropdown options beside the code Make sure that your image is rotated to the view you would like Copy the code (starts with <iframe...> 3) Embed the Code in Your Website Paste the code onto your website For WordPress you would open ... Continue Reading
Is it Time to Rebrand Your Business?
When it's Time to Rebrand Your business is up-leveling. You're starting to see some real success, and that old "My friend's brother has a pirated copy of Photoshop" logo is no longer working for you. You need a polished BRAND, not just a "starter" logo. if your business is growing and seeing some success, it's time for a rebrand. Your business is pivoting into something new. You've decided that you'd like to move away from fitness coaching, and become more of a wholistic lifestyle coach - but your brand is all fitness related. If you're changing focus, it's time for a rebrand. Your business has evolved. You may not want to completely change what it is you do, but over the course of your business' life you've naturally added and removed services/products. Your business is ... Continue Reading
How Much Should a WordPress Website Cost?
I was at a client meeting a few months ago. It was going well. We spent some time going over her project, figuring out what was needed and how to accomplish it. We 'meshed' and I was excited about working with her, and I think that she was excited too. Until we started to discuss pricing. I explained the amount of work that would go into building her website, it was quite large with a lot of pages, and although it wasn't feature-heavy, it was quite design heavy requiring a fair amount of custom graphics. Unfortunately, her budget didn't line up with the project scope. Not that unusual. Normally, I would reiterate the amount of work involved, and explain how translates into the price I delivered. At that point we usually discuss options, and if I can, I will point her towards the steps ... Continue Reading