September 2011
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New Features - Make your website more social with...
We’re excited to announce some new features now available on Onepager!
Facebook, Google+, and Twitter
Onepager is now setup to help you make your website more social. You can now add a Facebook Like button, Google+ button, and Tweet button to your website by simply checking off a few boxes. These buttons are a great way for small businesses to help get their name out there and take...
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Show your customers thanks through love,...
If you’re a customer then you already know that we send everybody a small token of appreciation for signing up (assembled in New York, NY by the same people who built/designed Onepager and delivered via the United States Postal Service). While we honestly enjoy being able to spend time doing things for our customers, we were wonderfully surprised when one of our customers, Ernie Pressman in...
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Onepager at NY Tech Meetup
We’re all over the map with our presentations the past several weeks! Last Tuesday we were lucky enough to be able to present at the September NY Tech Meetup, which is the big deal here in NYC. It’s always an awesome show that they put on with over a dozen demos. Other presenting companies included Framey, Gojee, Taskrabbit, Kikin and several others.
For the talk, it was Matt Moore on...
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New Onepager Release! Free Account, Analytics,...
Tuesday was a big day for Onepager. Just before presenting at New York Tech Meetup, we released our latest version, which has a ton of new features.
Free Account We’re now happy to offer a free-for-life account! Before, we had a 14-day trial, but we decided to lift that expiration policy, so now you can use many of Onepager’s features at no cost. Paid users gain the benefit of...
Why I Care About Small Businesses (Matt S)
I’ve spent the better part of the last two weeks trying to write this post explaining why I care about small businesses. In the end, I realized that it’s not so much that I care about small businesses, but rather that I care about helping out the small business owners.
When I was growing up, my dad owned his own carpentry company (Jeff’s Custom Work), which is where he spent most of his...