Newest Work

Here are some of our recent projects:

The Hit Men – We are very excited about this website, one of the most technically advanced sites we have ever built. The Hit Men are an enormously popular group of talented musicians with a long history of playing with many well-known stars, such as The Four Seasons, Carly Simon, Paul McCartney and Elton John, just to name a few. Long-time clients, we upgraded their site to be dynamic, visually exciting and packed with special features. www.thehitmenlive.com

Brook Manville – Working closely with this nationally known thought leader who has an impressive array of distinguished clients, we built a WordPress website that provides information about his writing, consultation and advisory services.  www.brookmanville.com

Albert G. Feliu Law – We designed and built a responsive website for this New York City attorney and his colleague Rebecca Myers, whose practice focuses on employment law.  www.feliulaw.com

Albert G. Feliu Neutral Practice – In addition, we created a second website for Mr. Feliu about his separate practice offering alternative dispute resolution services. www.feliuadr.com

Cindy Gaudette – We redesigned the website for this talented New Mexico artist, so that it is clean and easy to use.  www.cindigaudette.com

Featured Client

Sahn Ward Coschignano, PLLC

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SAHN WARD COSCHIGNANO, PLLC is a full service law firm concentrating in the areas of zoning and land use planning; real estate law and transactions; civil litigation and appeals in state and federal courts; municipal law and legislative practice; environmental law; corporate law and commercial transactions; matrimonial and family law; estate and trust practice including special needs planning and elder law; labor and employment; real estate tax certiorari and condemnation; and telecommunications..

The Firm is a long-standing client that we featured in this section some five years ago. Since that time, this important Long Island law firm has grown considerably and their website has grown correspondingly. Finishing about one year ago, we completely rebuilt the site from the bottom up, with fresh graphics, new sections, more photography and greater usability on a responsive platform.

Take a look at Sahn Ward Coschignano, PLLC at:  www.swc-law.com

Humor

These are ancient, from a game show called “Hollywood Squares,” that some of you may remember. These actual responses were spontaneous, not scripted.

Question:
Paul, what is a good reason for pounding meat?

Answer – Paul Lynde: Loneliness!

(The audience laughed so long and so hard it took
up almost 15 minutes of the show!)

Q. If you’re going to make a parachute jump, at least
how high should you be?  

A. Charley Weaver: Three days of steady drinking
should do it.

Q. True or False, a pea can last as long as 5,000
years…

A. George Gobel: Boy, it sure seems that way
sometimes.

Q. You’ve been having trouble going to sleep.
Are you probably a man or a woman?

A.. Don Knotts: That’s what’s been keeping me
awake.

Q. According to Cosmopolitan, if you meet a
stranger at a party and you think that he is attractive,
is it okay to come out and ask him if he’s married?

A.. Rose Marie: No, wait until morning.

Q. Which of your five senses tends to diminish as you get older?

A. Charley Weaver: My sense of decency..

Q. What are ‘Do It,’ ‘I Can Help,’ and ‘I Can’t Get Enough’?

A. George Gobel: I don’t know, but it’s coming from
the next apartment.

Q.. Charley, you’ve just decided to grow strawberries.
Are you going to get any during the first year?

A.. Charley Weaver: Of course not, I’m too busy
growing strawberries.

Q. During a tornado, are you safer in the bedroom
or in the closet?

A. Rose Marie: Unfortunately Peter, I’m always
safe in the bedroom.

Q. When you pat a dog on its head, he will wag his
tail. What will a goose do?

A. Paul Lynde: Make him bark?

Q. If you were pregnant for two years, what would
you give birth to?

A. Paul Lynde: Whatever it is, it would never be
afraid of the dark..

Q. According to Ann Landers, is there anything
wrong with getting into the habit of kissing a lot
of people?

A. Charley Weaver: It got me out of the army.

Q. Back in the old days, when Great Grandpa put
horseradish on his head, what was he trying to do?

A. George Gobel: Get it in his mouth.

Q. Do female frogs croak?

A. Paul Lynde: If you hold their little heads under
water long enough.

Q. According to Ann Landers, what are two things
you should never do in bed?

A. Paul Lynde: Point and laugh

Q. Jackie Gleason recently revealed that he firmly
believes in them and has actually seen them on at
least two occasions. What are they?

A. Charley Weaver: His feet.

Gotta Go Mobile

In 2015, mobile traffic finally surpassed desktop traffic and Google released its so-called “Mobilegeddon” update to penalize any sites that weren’t optimized for mobile devices. 2015 was the year mobile became the dominant form of web traffic and 2016 is only continuing the rise of mobile.

So, if your website is not “mobile-friendly,” why exactly is Google’s “Mobilegeddon” a problem for you? Well first, you know Google is the #1 search engine with about two-thirds of all Internet searches conducted (the other two important ones are Bing and Yahoo.). The “Mobilegeddon” update means your site will not show well in Google search. They want you to have a mobile-friendly version of your website. Since April, 2015, a site that was not mobile-friendly has been severely penalized by getting lower search rankings.

True, for some websites, a good search ranking isn’t that important. These websites are not trying to generate traffic via searches, but for most others, a good ranking in the search results is important. Most site owners want their sites to come up when people search for their businesses. For those websites, a mobile version is essential now.

If your site is not yet mobile-friendly (also known as “responsive”), we can get you up and running with a mobile-friendly version quickly and easily. It does not have to require rebuilding your site from scratch, although that is an option. But a much faster and less expensive choice is for us to use a conversion program where your site is hosted by a third party. There is a yearly cost for it, but it is much less than you would pay for a complete re-do of your site and the results are great. Here’s a couple of examples of our clients who are currently using this tool:

www.thehitmenlive.com
www.realestateacademy.com

If you are interested in moving forward with mobile (or if you’re nust not sure if your site is mobile-friendly), please contact us.

Newest Work

Here are some of our recent projects:

Krantz & Krantz LLP – We redesigned the website in responsive format for this attorney who specializes in immigration and nationality law.  www.krantzandkrantz.com

Frog Tennis – We designed a brand new home page for this long-time client, a leading tennis club near Philadelphia. The new home page has some cool special effects.  www.frogtennis.com

Artisan Photo Restoration – We modified the retail website for this talented restorer of old and damaged photographs so that his site is now responsive for smart phone and tablet users. www.artisanphotorestoration.com

Bountiful Brain – We created an ecommerce site for Mark Sirkin, PhD, a multi-faceted clinical psychologist who creates and sells self-help products.  www.BountifulBrain.com

Development, the Novel – Here you have to indulge me in a bit of self-promotion. Over the past several years, somehow I have managed to write a novel. So of course I created a website about the book. www.developmentthenovel.com

Featured Client – Realty Advisors

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Realty Advisors is an international real estate consultancy. Founded by New York-based real estate guru, Esther Muller, Realty Advisors provides advice and guidance to international investors world-wide. Her firm specializes in assisting high net worth individuals in locating and purchasing properties in the United States and in Israel.

With contacts and knowledge ranging from Central Park to Miami Beach to Tel Aviv, Esther and her team are uniquely qualified to match the right client with the right property. The firm’s skills and expertise can facilitate handkling the complexities of international finance and negotiating challenging legal issues.

The website we designed and built for Esther is a simple one page, responsive site with a slider. Its purpose is to serve as a portal for her select clients to get in touch with her.

Take a look at Realty Advisors at: www.realtyadvisorsnyc.com

Cures Can Be Painful. Try Prevention.

The Internet is a treacherous place. It is full of evil, greedy people trying to steal your identity, your money or your website. Certainly the two most common places they attack are your website and your email. I want to discuss both briefly and give you some tips to protect yourself.

Your website

Recently, one of our new clients, an attorney, had her website hacked. It was taken over by a Chinese company using the site to sell cosmetics. Needless to say, that was a far cry from the dignified image she had been presenting. Google got wind of the hack and blocked the site so that a big red malware warning appeared when anyone went to her site.

Another client, a pet products company, had their site hijacked and every time you went there, you were redirected to a Brazilian pornography site. That’s even more embarrassing than cosmetics you aren’t selling.

WordPress sites, especially those with forms, are particularly vulnerable. Our lawyer client had a WordPress site that another firm had built for her. The pet products people had a lot of forms using PHP on their site. (We didn’t build that site either. We just rescued them.) Forms are very vulnerable to hacking if they are not protected. The above-mentioned lawyer had a contact form on her site and that was likely how the hacker got in.

What you can do

If your site gets hacked, first you have to clear up the problem. Then you can take steps to help insure that it doesn’t recur. When your site is hacked, bad files have been inserted and they must be removed. This can be simple or very difficult, depending on how good the hacker was. For the pet products company, the files were easy to find and delete. But for the lawyer, it was much harder. The offending files were placed in numerous locations, some of which were in “hidden” directories. Or they used innocuous file names and were included among very large sections of hundreds of good files. We had to run several analytic tools, working with the hosting company and Google, to try to identify and remove them. In the end we could not get them all. Nobody could.

Even if we had deleted all the offending files, Google still requires three weeks to remove the malware warning. So at best, the reality is the website will be down for over a month. But in this case, it was irreparable. We are now rebuilding her site from scratch. That’s what i mean by a “painful cure.” The new site of course will have many more protections in place than she had previously.

We have found in our fourteen years in this business that sites using the language PHP and those using WordPress are more vulnerable than a straight HTML site. So we recommend that if you have a WordPress site, get it encrypted. This is done by purchasing something called an SSL certificate from your hosting company. The certificate generally costs around $40/year and it makes it much more difficult for hackers to get in. Secondly, if you have online forms like a contact form on your site, another step you can take is to add a “capcha.” You’ve seen these graphics at the end of a form where you have to type letters or numbers to prove you aren’t a robot. That feature makes it harder for hackers to break in via the form.

Email

Email is the other great source of cyber attacks. We are all subject to email scams that make it easy to click the wrong thing. These scams are pervasive and insidious. Lately, they often seem to come from someone you know or a company with which you do business. The threats they pose vary considerably. Their goal can be relatively benign (though still annoying), like trying to get you to buy drugs or other products. Or they can be much more dangerous, like getting into your bank account, stealing your identify or permanently crashing your computer. They can wreck lives and costs thousands of dollars.

What you can do

Watch out for links and attachments, especially any link that contains a “php” or “exe” extension. You can usually see these file types if you hover your mouse over a link in an email. Do not click on those links. They are programs that will run on your computer and they can be very destructive.

Another giveaway is poor English. Many of the email scams originate overseas. They are getting smarter, but they still often misuse English slightly, with odd phrasing or word choices, misspellings, etc. Also, legitimate organizations like your bank or the IRS will never ask you to send them your account information or social security number. If you think a request is genuine, you should always check with the institution. Don’t use the links or forms in the email. Finally, take advantage of the spam filtering that comes with most email systems. This is a setting you can choose to stop suspicious emails. It is well worth missing the occasional legitimate email to protect yourself from the hundreds of illegitimate ones.

Humor

If You Bought Paint from an Airline…


Scenario #1 – Buying paint from a paint store

Customer: Hi, how much is your paint?

Clerk: We have regular quality for $18 a gallon and premium for $26. How many gallons would you like?

Customer: Five gallons of regular quality, please.

Clerk: Great. That will be $90 plus tax.

Scenario #2 – Buying paint from an airline

Customer: Hi, How much is your paint?

Clerk: Well, Sir, that all depends.

Customer: Depends on what?

Clerk: Actually, a lot of things.

Customer: How about giving me an average price?

Clerk: Wow, that’s too hard a question. The lowest price is $12 a gallon, and we have 150 different prices up to $200 a gallon.

Customer: What’s the difference in the paint?

Clerk: Oh, there isn’t any difference, it’s all the same paint.

Customer: Well, then, I’d like some of that $12 paint.

Clerk: Well, First I need to ask you a few questions. When do you intend to use it?

Customer: I want to paint tomorrow, on my day off.

Clerk: Sir, the paint for tomorrow is $200 paint.

Customer: What? When would I have to paint in order to get $12 paint?

Clerk: That would be in three weeks, but you will also have to agree to start painting before Friday of that week and continue painting until at least Sunday.

Customer: You’ve got to be kidding!

Clerk: Sir, we don’t kid around here. Of course, I’ll have to check to see if we have any of that paint available before I can sell it to you.

Customer: What do you mean check to see if you can sell it to me? You have shelves full of that stuff; I can see it right there.

Clerk: Just because you can see it doesn’t mean that we have it. It may be the same paint, but we sell only a certain number of gallons on any given weekend. Oh, and by the way, the price just went up to $14.

Customer: You mean the price went up while we were talking?

Clerk: Yes sir. You see, we change prices and rules thousands of times a day, and since you haven’t actually walked out of the store with your paint yet, we just decided to change. Unless you want the same thing to happen again, I would suggest you get on with your purchase. How many gallons do you want?

Customer: I don’t know exactly. Maybe five gallons. Maybe I should buy six gallons just to make sure I have enough.

Clerk: Oh, no sir, you can’t do that. If you buy the paint and then don’t use it, you will be liable for penalties and possible confiscation of the paint you already have.

Customer: What?

Clerk: That’s right. We can sell you enough paint to do your kitchen,
bathroom, hall and north bedroom, but if you stop painting before you do the other bedroom, you will be in violation of our tariffs.

Customer: But what does it matter to you whether I use all of the paint? I already paid you for it!

Clerk: Sir, there’s no point in getting upset; that’s just the way it is.
We make plans based upon the idea that you will use all of the paint, and when you don’t, it just causes us all sorts of problems.

Customer: This is crazy! I suppose something terrible will happen if I
don’t keep painting until Sunday night?

Clerk: Yes sir, it will.

Customer: Well that does it! I am going somewhere else to buy paint!

Clerk: That won’t do you any good, sir. We all have the same rules. You might as well just buy it here, while the price is now $15.50. Thanks for flying – I mean painting – with our airline.

Long-Time Clients – Ten Years or more!

Nexxite has been in business since February, 2002. We have worked with hundreds of clients and some have been loyal customers for ten years or more. I truly appreciate your on-going allegiance and I wanted to take the opportunity to recognize this group. It is truly a pleasure to work with all of you!

  • Alan Radom (Radom Photo Imaging and Artisan Photo Restoration)
  • Chris Kole and Fikre Ayele (Cotton Bride, Chris Kole Couture)
  • Cindy Levitz (Acupuncture and Health)
  • D & F Agency (formerly Doscher Farrell Insurance)
  • Douglas Golden (Mainline Rail Management)
  • Fran Heller, Marketing Expert
  • Jan Wolpert (Wolpert Associates)
  • Kim Sherman, Composer
  • New York Theater Scene
  • Paul Stockschlaeder, Attorney
  • Ron Gartner, Performer
  • Sharon Way Howard, Artist
  • Tara Dawn Bach-Martinez and Victor Martinez (Totally Designed Body)
  • Uday Singh (Industrial Hygiene Consultants)

Thank you.

Newest Sites

Here is some of our recent work:

Essentials Only by Eli – We completed this lovely ecommerce website for a New York-based physician and her husband who manufacture revolutionary natural skin-care products including facial cream, soap and shaving cream.. www.wilfredstailor.com

Sahn Ward Coschignano, PLLC – In cooperation with designer Aaron Wolk, we completely revamped the website for this long-time client. We have worked with SWC for many years and the new responsive website is a dynamic and exciting update for them.  www.swc-law.com

Joan Warren, LMFT – We provide webmaster services for this New York-based Psychotherapist who offers individual, couples and family therapy, anger management, pre-marital counseling and therapy for teenagers. www.joanwarrentherapy.com

Melinda Plant – We recently updated the website for this interesting artist whose work has been described as “naïve, but knowing.” We added a number of new paintings to the body of work on her site. www.melindaplant.com