Running a business is no small task, and if you let it overwhelm you by not having the proper tools to manage it, you can end up spending a lot…
E-Moxie Makes Moves to Capture Mobile Market Maryland-based website design firm hires leading iOS developer as part of its focus on mobile design and development. February 14, 2012 – E-Moxie…
It pretty much goes without saying – Social Media is not only here to stay, but if you’re trying to run a business without it, you’re denying yourself a rather…
We are hiring! E-Moxie is looking to expand it’s team once again. This position is for a full-time IN HOUSE PHP Developer and requires 5 days per week in our Havre…
Well, over the past two months since our last newsletter (yes, we realize this is supposed to be a monthly newsletter, but things happen), there have been lots of new…
Just when you thought you couldn’t possibly be more social, Google ups the ante. Now Google Analytics and Google Webmaster have made it possible for you to track the impact of tweets, likes and +1’s on your website’s traffic. Wondering what this all means for you and your website? Let’s take a closer look at two of Google’s newest tools.
If you are a closet nerd who spends your time hunkered down in front a computer screen writing some wicked bad ass code, this may be the position for you. We are looking for someone who loves to be on the cutting edge of technology, can meet strict deadlines, communicate ideas and issues effectively, and most of all likes to have fun.
E-Moxie welcomes Harford County resident and undergraduate student Brooke Gilley as its first hire under the firm’s new summer internship program. A senior at Stevenson University, Gilley is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Visual Communication Design.
SEO 101 A simple and inexpensive way to start your search engine optimization (SEO) off right would be by concentrating on on-page optimization for “organic” search rankings. These techniques will…
We have recently relocated to a spacious new office in Havre De Grace, Maryland and are now welcoming Summer 2011 design and development interns. Our goal is to provide a fun environment for creative people interested in learning and solving real-world challenges. Students who are interested in the following positions are encouraged to get in touch today!