Short reads on technology, business, and personal growth from Frankie Ragan — a working developer, builder, and operator writing from Harrison, Arkansas.
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Custom software maintenance covers far more than bug fixes after launch. This explainer breaks down what business owners are really paying for: updates, security, infrastructure, reliability, and ongoing improvements.

Think your Facebook Page counts as your business website? It doesn’t. Here’s what that mistake costs small business owners in trust, search visibility, and control.

Walmart and its suppliers are raising the tech bar across Northwest Arkansas. What that means for smaller firms — the opportunity, the pressure, and where to start.
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A practical checklist for Northwest Arkansas business owners to vet software partners faster, avoid common red flags, and choose a developer based on delivery process instead of sales polish.

Cheap software can cost small businesses more in labor, errors, and security risk than a higher-priced tool that actually fits the workflow. Here’s how to spot busywork before you buy.

Many Northwest Arkansas business owners assume cybersecurity is only a problem for large companies. This myth buster explains why small businesses are frequent targets and what practical steps owners should take now.
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Spreadsheets are often the right tool for early-stage business processes—but they become expensive when they turn into mission-critical systems. This article explains where the tipping point is and what business owners should watch for.

A practical guide to the tech resources Northwest Arkansas business owners should actually pay attention to, from free advising to startup support and corporate-connected opportunities. Learn which ones help established businesses make smarter software and automation decisions.

An explainer for Northwest Arkansas business owners on why software succeeds or fails based on fit, not feature lists. Learn how to judge software decisions by workflow, reliability, and real-world business use.