Crawford Designs LLC. Gettysburg Website Designer. Web. Graphics. Print.
 
We always appreciate the kind words, and the referrals!


Our philosophy:
  • Do the job right and 'as promised'.
  • Honesty ALWAYS.
  • Give it your all.

We've built a business on that philosophy... and look forward to meeting many more individuals and businesses who are looking for an online presence with a company they can trust.
 
 
Ask yourself these questions: 
  • Are you satisfied with your current website? 
  • Is your website user-friendly and easy to navigate? 
  • Do you have control over updating and editing your site?
  • Are your visitors turning into customers?
  • Does your website comply to current web standards? 
If you answered No to ANY of these questions, Let us give you a FREE Quote on getting your website updated.
 
 
I'm not a lawyer so I can't give legal advice, but I will warn you against a practice that is easy to fall into if you don't watch yourself. Some people call it plagiarism, others call it content theft. It's all the same, if you ask me.

Website content, like any other kind of content, is subject to copyright laws. That means you can't take it without asking.

That's why you have to be careful when you write your own website content. Make it original.

If you're not a writer, then you might get the impression that anything that appears online is free for the taking. That's not the case. All website content is subject to copyright and fair use laws.

That's not to say that you can't ever use other people's content on your blog or website. There is public information online that is re-usable. Generally speaking, however, if you don't see an explicit statement of permission on a website that outlines under what conditions you can use content, then you should assume that you can't use it at all without permission.

When writing your own website content, make sure it is original, unique, and speaks to your target audience.
 

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