nexus Nexus Weekly Update: The Week We Solidified the Foundation (Apr 27–May 3) Most businesses spend years stitching together tools that don't talk to each other. We just finished a week that changed what that looks like for Marcoby — and for every client we serve. This is Week 3 of the building narrative. If you missed the last two, here'
automation Automation vs. Orchestration: Why Your Business Needs Both The Hard Truth About Your Tech Stack Here's something most agency owners don't want to hear: your automation setup is probably costing you money. Not the subscription fees—though those add up fast. I'm talking about the leads slipping through the cracks. The follow-ups
Web Strategy What Does “I Want a Website” Really Mean? Most business owners say "I want a website" when what they really need is a digital presence that works as hard as they do. Discover the 5 building blocks of a successful website strategy from domain presence to analytics and security.
Pulse Marcoby: The Next-Generation Technology Partner with Pulse Tired of juggling multiple tech vendors? Marcoby Pulse combines domains, hosting, SSL, IT support, and digital services in one platform. One partner, one monthly relationship.
nexus How Nexus is Organizing Marcoby’s Daily Operations: Building Toward Consistency In the fast‑paced world of technology and small‑business services, operational efficiency isn’t just a nice‑to‑have—it’s the difference between staying ahead and falling behind. At Marcoby we’re not just building technology solutions; we’re revolutionizing how we operate internally, using our very own
Marcoby What I Mean When I Talk About the Marcoby Experience Marcoby’s new integrated platform unifies every essential tech service for small businesses into one seamless experience—so you can focus on growth, not on juggling vendors.
Pulse Introducing Pulse: One Platform for Everything Your Business Needs The Problem with How Most Small Businesses Handle IT Talk to any small business owner and you'll hear a familiar story: * One company for their domain * Another for hosting * A different vendor for SSL * A freelancer for IT support * Someone else for digital services The result? Too many