Month: June 2026

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Why Most Small Business Websites Fail (and What the Winners Do)

By Dakota Hagler, web designer at HaglerDesigns (Longview, TX) Key takeaways Most small-business sites fail on fundamentals, not design taste. The big five failures: unclear message, slow speed, no mobile focus, no SEO, no clear action. The sites that win are simple, fast, and focused. Failure is usually fixable without a huge budget. Walk through…
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How to Build a Website That Actually Grows Your Business

By Dakota Hagler, web designer at HaglerDesigns (Longview, TX) Key takeaways A website is a sales tool, not a brochure — judge it by leads, not looks. Five things do the heavy lifting: clarity, speed, trust, SEO, and one obvious next step. Most sites fail on the basics, not the fancy stuff. Built right, it…
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The Hidden Cost of AI Data Centers (and What It Means for Your Website)

Every AI image, chatbot reply, and “smart” feature runs somewhere physical: a data center. In 2026, those buildings have become one of the most contested topics in tech — and it quietly touches every website owner. The boom nobody voted for The race to power AI has triggered an unprecedented data-center buildout. Communities are pushing…
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5 Reasons Your East Texas Business Needs a Mobile-First Website

Roughly 70% of web traffic is now mobile. If your site was designed for a desktop first and squished onto a phone as an afterthought, you are losing customers. Here is why mobile-first wins. 1. Your customers are already on their phones People search “near me” from the truck, the jobsite, the couch. If your…
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The 7 Stages of Grief When Your Website Goes Down

By Dakota Hagler, HaglerDesigns (Longview, TX) Your website going down is a tiny, very modern tragedy. Here are the seven stages of grief every business owner moves through, usually within about an hour. 1. Denial “It is probably just my wifi.” You refresh eleven times. You try your phone. You ask a friend to check.…
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