Drop the Mic Ep 32 featuring Janel Jorda
We all know how difficult these last couple of years have been. Join Janel Jorda of Web-tactics to see how this changed her business, how she has grown and her insight brought her to clear focus!
We all know how difficult these last couple of years have been. Join Janel Jorda of Web-tactics to see how this changed her business, how she has grown and her insight brought her to clear focus!
"Here we grow again!" Fifteen years ago, in 2004, Janel Jorda started Web-tactics, inc., a Web design, hosting and marketing agency. Now, Web-tactics has grown into a full-service digital agency.
By LUIS FIELDMAN
Staff Writer
Published: 2/17/2019
High-flying, picturesque shots once reserved for multimillion-dollar Hollywood films have quickly become accessible for commercial and hobbyist drone pilots alike.
Janel Jorda from Web-tactics, inc. and her wife, Karla Youngblood from Smith College Facilities Operations served Easter Sunday meals to the Holyoke Community at Kate's Kitchen in Holyoke. Kate's Kitchen is a soup kitchen run by Providence Ministries for the Needy, Inc.
Recently, Janel Jorda, owner and operator of Web-tactics which is located in Easthampton, Massachusetts, generously purchased 14 kiddie pools for our doggies to enjoy this summer.
By Mary C. Serreze
Special to The Republican
The City of Easthampton has launched a newly-designed municipal website, making it easier for residents to access to a range of public information.
By CHRIS LINDAHL
@cmlindahl
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
(Published in print: Wednesday, January 13, 2016)
EASTHAMPTON — The city will launch a redesigned website in the coming months that officials believe will be easier for residents and visitors to use.
November 25, 2015
The Greater Easthampton Chamber of Commerce announced the winners of their annual 2015 Business Awards.
By EMMA KOLCHIN-MILLER
For the Gazette
(Published in print: Thursday, August 27, 2015)
NORTHAMPTON — The Northampton Police Department launched a new website Tuesday, which Police Chief Jody Kasper said is more modern and user-friendly.
By CHRIS LINDAHL
@cmlindahl
(Published in print: Tuesday, February 17, 2015)
EASTHAMPTON — Over the last few weeks, Easthampton people from down the street and across the country have been enjoying the view of the intersection of Main and Union streets broadcast from a webcam perched in the window of Web-tactics.
By HANNAH WULKAN
Gazette Contributing Writer
Photos: Kevin Gutting
EASTHAMPTON — In a world where information can be found at the click of a button, it’s easy to forget about the folks behind the scenes who make it that easy.