Number 1 – Don’t panic. This happens all the time. Web browsers (eg. – Chrome, Safari, Edge, Firefox, etc) and getting better and better at delivering websites faster, which means they use cache to save a ‘version’ of a website on your device (whether it’s your phone, laptop, desktop, etc). We’ve put together a little guide to help you clear cache and access the latest version of your website. Check out this article, “The Ultimate Cache Flushing Guide“
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About the Author: Tommy DuHamel
Hi! My name is Tom DuHamel and I run I Heart Blank, LLC. I started my own business in 2011 but have been making websites since 2002. Before I Heart Blank, LLC I worked for a local radio station in Hackettstown, NJ selling advertising, doing voice-overs and helping local business create compelling advertising and marketing campaigns. When I started I Heart Blank, LLC my goal was to integrate the two things I was most experienced at; marketing and website design. Basically, making sure your website integrates your marketing plan (iconic retention, branding, etc.)