Small Business Website Design Blog

Small Business Website Design Blog

Nuggets of info that help you make an informed decision for your website design strategy.

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Small Business Internet in 2025: 15 Years of Lessons

The article reflects on how quickly internet speed needs have evolved. What once felt lightning fast now feels painfully slow in a world built on cloud apps, video meetings, and real-time collaboration. Small businesses especially depend on consistent bandwidth to handle file sharing, client communication, and website management. The real takeaway isn’t nostalgia for old providers—it’s recognizing that reliability and upload speeds now define productivity. For most businesses, 100 Mbps down and 10 Mbps up are the new baseline, with 300/30+ strongly recommended for growth and seamless performance. Speeds, Reliability, and SEO Impact (15 Years of Lessons) Originally published in 2009, updated for 2025 to reflect the dramatic changes in how small businesses use internet connectivity Back in 2009, I was anxiously waiting for AT&T’s U-verse to reach my neighborhood in Little Rock. My DSL line was crawling at 6 Mbps, and the promise of 18 Mbps felt revolutionary. I called support weekly, tracked rollout maps, [...]

Choosing a Domain Registrar That Won’t Leave You Hanging

Your domain name is basically your digital address. Moreover, picking the wrong registrar to manage it can turn into a real headache down the road. After watching this industry for years, I've seen enough horror stories to know what separates the good registrars from the ones that'll make your life miserable. Why This Still Matters in 2025 Back in the day, you had one choice: Network Solutions. Domains cost $100, and that was it. Now there are approximately 2,800 ICANN-accredited registrars competing for your business, which sounds great until you realize some of them have no business being in business. The domain market has exploded too. Furthermore, we're talking about over 762 million registered domains as of 2025, and that number keeps climbing. With so many options, it's easy to get lured in by rock-bottom prices or flashy marketing. The Real Problems You'll Face Here's what actually happens when registrars go bad, based on verifiable industry data: Transfer troubles [...]