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Tommy is a respected voice in the field of web marketing and strategy, consulting to several clients at the executive level in Vancouver and throughout Canada.

Tommy also writes a popular web strategy blog for BCBusiness magazine, covering topics ranging from technology to SEO to advertising from a how-to perspective.  

He started PACWEBCO in 2006 while working as a student at RBC Dominion Securities. Since then, Tommy has overseen hundreds of successful web-based marketing projects in multiple industries, developing expertise in strategy, messaging, and all things Web.

These days, Tommy is putting his relationships and experience to use managing marketing programs and web projects for a select group of clients. He is always looking for new business relationships and joint venture opportunities, and can also be found at TommyHumphreys.ca. 

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TommyHumphreys

Tommy is a respected voice in the field of web marketing and strategy, consulting to several clients at the executive level in Vancouver and throughout Canada. Tommy also writes a popular web strategy blog for BCBusiness magazine, covering topics ranging from technology to SEO to advertising, from a how-to perspective. He started PACWEBCO in 2006 while working as a student at RBC Dominion Securities. Since then, Tommy has overseen hundreds of … Continue reading →

Should You Have a Personal Brand Website?

Even if you don't run your own business, it pays to market yourself online.

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It seems like everybody and their dog has a personal website these days, or wants one. My Facebook inbox consists mainly of messages from people I’ve met who are looking to set one up for themselves. But a “personal homepage” can mean a lot of different things to different people, from a simple blog to a full-fledged interactive experience. As a small-business owner, having a corporate site is essential, but … Continue reading →

More Content Writing Tips for Your Website

Substance trumps style when it comes to online content.

When building a new website, content is often overlooked until the last minute, at which point the client, usually after a brief period of in-fighting, quickly cobbles something together. In my experience, however, this type of writing is never as fine-tuned as the rest of the elements of the site, which undermines the entire design and development effort. Here, then, are a few tips to writing quality content for your marketing … Continue reading →

Countdown to launch

What to do when your web designer hands you the keys

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All too often, I see a ton of time and effort go into building a beautiful, functional new website, complete with content management system, only for it to linger unfinished on a staging server. Whether this is due to last-minute design squabbling or a lack of preparedness on the client’s part, the root cause is usually content – either too little of it, or too much. In mid 2009, a … Continue reading →

What It’s Like To Work With Us

Our processes, and our philosophies

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We work closely with our clients every step of the way, from initial consultation to design and development to ongoing strategy and support. We consider ourselves Web experts, but we realize that you may not be. So we’re happy to provide as much or as little hand-holding as you require. While every project is unique in some respects, the processes outlined below provide a good frame of reference for what … Continue reading →

Lower Your Overhead with These Online Tools

Five tips for running a lean, mean web-based machine

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No matter what industry you’re in, chances are at least part of your business – if not the entire operation – could be moved online. Nobody epitomizes this better than the local web entrepreneur Steve Jagger, founder of Ubertor, Reachd, OutsourcingThingsDone, and other projects too numerous to mention. Jagger was explaining to me recently how he ditched his office and went online-only – a move that saved him six figures … Continue reading →