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Nick Cobb  |  February 25, 2026

Matching Your Dreams to Your Budget: Prioritizing Features to Fit Budget and Timeline

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Learn how priority-based scoping helps you build the right website features within budget and timeline with a collaborative approach that prioritizes high-value features for successful launches.

Discovery and Scoping  |  Project Management  |  Strategy

Taylor Lopour  |  November 24, 2025

Planning for the Client Side of Web Projects

For marketing and digital teams, the end of the year means more than just a new date to remember — it often means conversations and planning about what the new year will bring — from goals and projects, to exciting new and big ideas.

Project Management  |  Strategy

September 15, 2025

What is Digital Platform Selection?

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How to choose the right CMS — and avoid the mistakes that make the decision harder than it needs to be. What's involved and what you get.

Coaching  |  Project Management  |  Strategy

May 27, 2025

A Redesign that Provides a Clear Path to Justice

A stylized photo of the Lady of Justice with a South Dakota Supreme Court seal.

Blend redesigned the SD UJS site for clarity, accessibility, and ease of use, with Umbraco CMS, better content tools, and improved document handling.

Government  |  Content and IA  |  Design and Front-End  |  Development  |  Migration  |  Project Management  |  Umbraco

Shannan Anderson  |  March 26, 2025

Keeping Your Website Fresh: 10 Post-Launch Web Tasks

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A website's success doesn't hinge on what happens on launch day — it's an ongoing balance of maintenance and improvement after your site has already launched.

Development  |  Project Management

Shannan Anderson  |  October 16, 2024

The Basics of a Content Entry Plan

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Feeling overwhelmed by content migration? No worries. Lead Project Manager Shannan Anderson breaks down the process from start to finish on how to incorporate content planning into your web project. 

Content and IA  |  Migration  |  Project Management  |  Strategy

Taylor Lopour  |  August 14, 2024

The Investment Lifecycle of a Website

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Your website is more than just a launch; it's a long-term investment that continues to need ongoing attention and care. 

Discovery and Scoping  |  Project Management  |  Strategy

Shannan Anderson  |  April 25, 2024

Redmine: Blend's Project Management Tool

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A project management tool that benefits everyone involved — not just the project manager. 

Project Management

Nick Cobb  |  October 24, 2023

How Developer Cross-training Helps Projects Succeed

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Cross-training developers results in increased productivity, more collaboration, and better results for client projects. 

Development  |  Project Management  |  Strategy

October 17, 2023  |  The Web Project Guide Podcast

Episode 24: Maintain and Improve (w/ David Hobbs)

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Corey and Deane discuss the people and rules that help run a website after launch. Then, David Hobbs, author of Website Product Management: Keeping Focused During Change, joins to talk about transferring a site from a project to a product — what that means to keep the site going after launch, where it most often fails, and how to streamline requests and set reasonable expectations for the future of the site.

Design and Front-End  |  Development  |  Project Management  |  Strategy

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