The Cheeky Monkey Media Blog
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The Truth Behind Customer Relationship Management
What is CRM? CRM stands for customer relationship management. It’s a system businesses use to track customer data and analyze their behavior. By doing this, companies can improve their relationships with customers and deliver better results. There are a number of different ways to implement CRM, but the most important

How To Start a Website for Nonprofit: A Guide
Did you know that 94 percent of first impressions for your website are design related? Without an attractive website, your non-profit could be losing out on donations. Without any website, you’re definitely losing out on donations. Luckily, forming and managing a website for a non-profit is easier than you might

How to Get Website Feedback From Your Customers
Did you know that 88% of online shoppers said they wouldn’t return to a site if they had a bad experience? And 70% of online businesses fail because of bad usability? Despite these statistics, only 55% of companies conduct user experience (UX) testing. So you can do better! But it

Drupal Website Development in Vancouver
Vancouver is a beautiful, cosmopolitan city home to some of Canada’s best web development talent. Drupal website development is no exception. The team at Cheeky Monkey Media is one of the most experienced and respected Drupal development companies in Canada. We’ve been building top-notch Drupal websites for over fourteen years,

Traditional CMS vs Headless CMS Website Development – Is It Worth the Cost?
There are many different types of Content Management Systems (CMS) available to those looking to build a great website. However, there are 2 primary forms that are the most popular; traditional CMS and headless CMS. What’s the difference between traditional CMS and headless CMS? Do they differ in cost? In

Is there any truth to the three click rule?
The “Three Click Rule” is a rule of thumb for web design that suggests that visitors to a website should be able to find the information they are looking for in no more than three clicks. The rule is based on the idea that people are impatient and will not
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