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Who Is Responsible for a Website You Didn’t Build?

Most organizations inherit their websites. They are launched by a former employee, a freelancer, or an agency and then quietly passed along. Over time, the people who built the site disappear, documentation fades, and responsibility becomes ambiguous. When a business inherits a website built by someone else, responsibility for security, updates, accessibility, and uptime still…

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Why Smart Canadian Businesses Are Switching to Managed Website Hosting in 2025

For many Canadian businesses, a website is no longer just a marketing tool. It is a core operational asset that supports customer communication, service delivery, compliance, and reputation. Yet most organizations are still managing their websites in fragmented ways — relying on outdated hosting, former developers, or ad hoc fixes when something breaks. In 2025,…

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Migration from Google Cloud Compute Engine to AWS EC2

We are moving some of our websites from Google Cloud Platform (GCP) hosting to Amazon’s AWS cloud platform. Rookies may consider downloading files to their desktop and manually uploading them to the new server via FTP. Old school gurus would probably scp between two remote servers. In this article, we will review the Application Migration…

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ChatGPT integration with our FolioProjects project management platform

In 2021 our Canadian development team launched the beta version of FolioProjects, a project portfolio management SaaS. We have now integrated FolioProjects with the ChatGPT artificial intelligence (AI) platform. Today, you can utilize the power of AI to predict the success of your project, assess risk, and recommend tasks that will increase the likelihood of…

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tiktok marketing for Canadian businesses

Why Your Canadian Business Should Engage Social Media Platforms like TikTok

For decades, social media marketing has contributed meaningful sales to businesses of all sizes across different sectors. However, data shows that online companies benefit more from buying ads on popular social networks. Local companies also enjoy considerable success advertising on social media. But social media marketing can be complicated, too. As social media marketing trends…

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Online marketing in Canada

Creating a Canadian Social Media Marketing Strategy Including Quebec Francophone speakers

Social media marketing is an essential part of online marketing for many businesses. In Canada, at least 96% of all internet users use social media on their mobile phones. Considering the number of people that use social media on a daily basis, properly utilizing this channel can be highly lucrative. It can be a steady…

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How to Develop a Strong Email Newsletter Campaign for Your Canadian E-commerce Store?

Are you looking forward to creating a newsletter for your Canadian e-commerce store, but failing miserably? Do you want to have a profitable marketing campaign with newsletters? Do you wish to give a boost to your email marketing strategy? If the answer to all these questions is yes, this is the right article for you. In…

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