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New Website Alert – Nevada Wild Fest
May 19, 2011 – 3:37 pm | No Comment
New Website Alert – Nevada Wild Fest

Jennifer Web Design Las Vegas is proud to announce the website for Nevada Wild Fest.
Nevada Wild Fest is coming soon! On October 12-16 come and join the excitement for many festivities and fun!
We are proud …

New Website Alert – Maid Brigade Las Vegas
October 21, 2009 – 3:00 pm | No Comment
New Website Alert – Maid Brigade Las Vegas

Jennifer Web Design is proud to announce the new website and blog for Maid Brigade Las Vegas. Maid Brigade’s Las Vegas maid service office is owned and operated by Las Vegas resident Brandon Cross and his family.

Twitter Tools
June 12, 2009 – 9:56 am | No Comment
Twitter Tools

Social Media has become very important to increasing your online presence, and Twitter is front and center in the Social Media Battlefield.

Why the retweet will kill Twitter?
April 10, 2009 – 10:36 am | No Comment
Why the retweet will kill Twitter?

I was once a Twitter evangelical nerd. I sat on the mountaintop and preached that if anyone was well positioned to “kill” Google it would be Twitter. It made perfect sense to me.

New to Twitter? Start with these 3 Things.
April 8, 2009 – 11:15 pm | No Comment
New to Twitter? Start with these 3 Things.

Are you new to the world of Twitter? If yes, then make sure to do these things first as these are the quickest ways you can attract followers to your Twitter profile:
1. Upload your author …

Twitter Exposed!
March 13, 2009 – 1:24 am | No Comment
Twitter Exposed!

Twitter is everywhere these days.  It is a “micro-blogging” platform, where people can share their most intimate thoughts in only 140 characters.  People choose who they want to “follow” and subscribe to their “tweets”.  That …