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4 Steps to Building an Effective Website – Step 2: Build Your Map

Once you have identified the business goals of your website, you will have a clear picture of how your website will need to work for…

Handling Missteps on the Web

We’ve all had missteps and made mistakes, some more serious or public than others. There’s just no avoiding these glitches because in their very nature…

4 Steps to Building an Effective Website – Step 1: Identify Business Goals of Your Website

This past weekend I was home sick and Ocean’s Thirteen was on cable. During the movie the character Roman Nagel, played by Eddie Izzard, says…

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  • March 4, 2013

Boost Your Business with a Bounce Partner

Last week we wrote about the importance of disseminating ideas, goals and other pieces of information both within your organization and to your customers. But…

Friday Feature: TTG & CHBA

Chestnut Hill Benevolent Association wanted a better way to build awareness about their services and position themselves as a go-to resource to the local Christian…

3 Things You Need to Know About Creating a Pinterest Business Page

By now, you have probably learned about the virtual pinboard website Pinterest. Though the site is great for pinning recipes you want to try or…

What the Oscars Taught Us About Social Media Marketing

On Sunday night millions of Americans, and nearly a billion movie lovers worldwide, tuned in to the 85th annual Academy Awards. Though the evening was…

3 Signs It’s Time For a New Web Design & Development Team

Growing a small business is like training to be an Olympic athlete. Let’s continue this comparison with one of my favorite Olympic sports – gymnastics….

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  • February 25, 2013

Don’t Be an Information Hoarder

Information and ideas are like currency within your organization; they are meant to be exchanged or they have no real value. Having an idea is…

It’s a Beautiful Thing: TTG & the SkinCenter

The SkinCenter is a skin care and cosmetic surgery practice in Westchester, NY, home to the top cosmetic professionals in the area. Their internet presence…

Choosing the Best Facebook Page Type for Your Business

Choosing the Best Facebook Page Type for Your Business

Facebook pages are Facebook’s way of giving businesses a mode to connect with the everyday Facebook user. Popular brands and small businesses alike can use…

Prevent Hackers from Having It Their Way
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  • February 20, 2013

Prevent Hackers from Having It Their Way

On Monday (2/18/13), fast food giant Burger King’s official Twitter account was hacked. Though the hackers retained the @BurgerKing handle, that’s about all they left…

Google – Understanding Search Results

How do I know where my website ranks on Google? This popular question has become more and more difficult to answer. First you must know…

Lighten Up Your Marketing: Using Humor to Connect

Who doesn’t appreciate a good laugh? Your customers sure do! Jokes, humorous pictures, silly memes, and viral videos can all bring a smile to your…

Friday Feature: TTG & CTNY Limo

Who They Are CTNY Limo is a car service company located in Greenwich, CT that serves both corporate and leisure clients. CTNY Limo serves the…

SPAM and Your Website

One of the biggest complaints and comments from new business owners who have just launched their websites is the amount of Spam they receive. Let’s…

Vacation Plans – Setting Some Team Policies

We are now in the thick of winter and several of our team members have taken or scheduled vacations. Taking a little getaway in winter…

Getting Started on Twitter in 4 Easy Steps

Getting Started on Twitter in 4 Easy Steps

In case you didn’t know, Twitter is ranked 4th amongst all the social networking sites. In 2012, Twitter beat Google+ and Facebook in growth numbers….

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Creative Director/Senior Designer

Tom DiGrazia

With over a decade and a half of professional design experience, Tom brings his knowledge of design principles and focus on user experience to every aspect of his contribution to TTG. Paying special attention to each client’s brand, personalized needs and individual interests, he strives to create compelling concepts utilizing intuitive and highly-refined design solutions. In addition to traditional and digital design work and oversight at TTG, Tom also boasts a wide portfolio of web development projects with the company, allowing him to stretch his CSS and HTML skills across multiple platforms and disciplines. He feels that being a designer in the digital landscape of websites, eCommerce solutions, email marketing platforms and social media, it is important to understand the code that goes into these areas as it assists his ability to tailor designs specifically targeted to achieve the best end result and further builds understanding and communication with backend development teams.

In his off hours, Tom is an avid pop culture enthusiast, staying up to date on the latest shows, films, comics and games. He can also typically be found taking part in a whole host of artistic activities that help him further stretch his creative legs. Regardless of the activity, Tom is always accompanied by his dog, Eli, and his cat, Tib.

Specialties:
Design, Photography, Illustration, Digital Imagery Manipulation, Wesbite Development

Platforms/Tools:
Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Lightroom, HTML/CSS, Wordpress

Analyst/Strategist

Courtney Dumont

As Senior Marketing Strategist & Analyst at Technology Therapy Group, Courtney is energized by the ability to flex both her left and right brain daily. Courtney discovered her passion for Marketing at Bryant University, where she spearheaded research on students’ perceptions of Social Media Marketing for her Honors Capstone Project. After graduating Bryant in 2012, she joined the Technology Therapy team, where she’s honed her skills in social media, search and social advertising, email marketing, SEO, and more.

Since joining the team, Courtney has created digital marketing strategies and managed campaigns for clients across the country, ranging from plastic surgery centers, to jewelry stores, to construction companies. With a cohesive, cross-channel approach and a focus on data-driven decision making, she has increased their leads by up to 217%. But Courtney doesn’t leave her zeal for social media at the office; she also runs a local foodie Instagram account with her husband to document their meals across Rhode Island and beyond. Check them out: @hoppilyfed.

Specialties:
Marketing Strategy, Data Analysis, Google Ads, Facebook Ads, Social Media

Platforms/Tools:
Google Analytics, Google Ads, Facebook Ads, Facebook Creator Studio, Instagram, Klaviyo, Mailchimp, Emma Mail, Google Data Studio, WordPress, YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, Microsoft Office