by John C. Monahan | Mar 18, 2016 | Wapakoneta, Web Design, Web Development
Webcore is based in Wapakoneta, Ohio and has been serving the area with web design and web development since 2013! Webcore is proud to be deeply integrated in the Wapakoneta community. We love our beautiful town, truly a somewhat hidden gem in West-Central Ohio! If you’ve not been to Wapakoneta, or not spent a lot of time, it’s worth it to come check it out. We have the Armstrong Air and Space Museum, a shining “moon” that can be seen from...
by John C. Monahan | Dec 17, 2015 | Wapakoneta, Web Development
Webcore is all about helping your business grow using the Internet. You’re busy running your business, focusing on all the details that are needed to keep it going smoothly. And there’s a ton to think about when it comes to the online world. There’s your website first and foremost, and you could be blogging or adding content to your site. Do you want to sell online? Where do you start? What about a Facebook page and updating it routinely? Then of course you’d like to get traffic to your...
by John C. Monahan | Mar 31, 2015 | Local Business, Marketing, Strategy, Wapakoneta
Having a modern website is crucial to your business. It is the cheapest, quickest, most effective way to create or grow your business. In observations of many local businesses, some companies either had an out of date website or no website at all. So…why have a great website? 1. You have more credibility. As people become more and more accustomed to the Internet, they expect you to have a modern website. If someone searches for your company on Google, it doesn’t look good if you’re not listed #1 (or at least on the first page of...
by John C. Monahan | Mar 18, 2015 | Business, Local Business, Strategy, Wapakoneta
Hey, what’s up! My name is John Monahan and I started out WebCore Internet Solutions in 2013. I designed it with SEO in mind as the primary way for local businesses to gain more prominence and get more business. I noticed so many companies using their websites as an afterthought, slapping something together quickly and not ever updating it. I totally understand this though. You have a company and you’re busy running it. You’re working your butt off and you don’t have time to update your website, much less spend a couple grand creating...