November 8, 2017 By Morgan Cushey | POSTED IN News
Tax Reminders for 2017: Don’t Miss Out on Deductibles If you’re planning to meet with a tax professional soon – or if you ARE your own tax professional – Higher Images has a reminder for you. A lot of the services and products that we supply for clients may be considered tax deductible expenses. This … Continue reading “Tax Reminders for 2017: Don’t Miss Out on Deductibles”
By Bryan Thornberg | POSTED IN News
Creating a 2018 Strategic Plan for Your Business You’ve probably already been putting a lot of thought into what 2018 means for your business, like setting budgets and preparing hiring forecasts. Some businesses plan on growth, some on physical expansion, some want to keep the status quo, and some would like to dig into a … Continue reading “Creating a 2018 Strategic Plan for Your Business”
By Morgan Cushey | POSTED IN News
With Higher Images, You’re Sitting on a Data Goldmine Your company’s 2018 strategic plan is going to guide your company to your goals. But how do you know if your goals are being met through digital marketing? It’s by using and interpreting data to determine what’s worked, what needs to be tweaked, and what should … Continue reading “With Higher Images You’re Sitting on a Data Goldmine”
November 20, 2017 By Craig Hodgkins CTO | POSTED IN Internet Security
There are some very basic steps that you can take to avoid becoming a cyber victim. Here are the basic guidelines that you should follow: Never click on links in emails. If you think the email is legitimate, whether from a third party retailer or primary retailer, go to the site and log on directly. … Continue reading “Don’t Be a Cyber Victim”
November 27, 2017 By Craig Hodgkins CTO | POSTED IN Internet Security
A Few Tips to Make Your Passwords Strong and Easy to Remember With so many devices and websites requiring strong passwords it is getting harder and harder to remember them or even making it worse by people writing them down so they don’t forget them. With those sites that do not require strong passwords most … Continue reading “Strong Passwords, Hard to Remember? Maybe Not!”