Andrew has more than 15 years of experience in designing and developing websites, web-based applications, and apps for businesses and consumers. As a partner at Lieberman Technologies, he provides advisory support to technical operations and the web services team for web development, search engine optimization, website hosting, online business strategies, and emerging web technologies. Throughout his professional career, Andrew has developed specific expertise in WordPress development, search engine optimization (SEO), responsive web design, website hosting, social media, and inbound/content marketing. Andrew's technical skill set includes WordPress, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, mobile, responsive, PHP, jQuery, CMS, Photoshop, and Illustrator.
Andrew is a graduate of the University of Evansville and a volunteer web administrator for several community and non-profit organizations.
He is considered one of the leading local experts on search engine optimization and analytical measurement of website effectiveness. He has conducted presentations and workshops on website development, SEO, and social media for several community organizations.
Recent Articles by Andrew
Making a website better isn’t some hard-to-define enigma of marketing. You can apply these 6 improvements to your website and measure the results of your work.
There is a lot more to web hosting than the price. Here are questions to ask when looking for a place to keep your high-performance website safe and sound. Take this article with you when you shop around to make sure you get the best hosting for your money.
Bounce Rate is the measure of people that visited your site and then left without doing anything. But what if they read the whole page before they left? Enter Adjusted Bounce Rate.
Cheap web hosting is like a pinata full of coleslaw – designed to look good until it breaks. You may have seen the ads on TV or in a sidebar of a blog: “Web Hosting for only $3.99* Per Month!” or “Unlimited Websites for One* Low price of 1¢*.” If you haven’t seen those ads, once you do a Google search for “Who
An iPhone Virus is a real thing If you have a smartphone, and 64% of Americans do, you have more than just a phone – you have a computer in your pocket. There have been volumes written over the years about viruses and malware that affect computers at every level, but not a lot of ink has been spilled over the subject
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. We’ve got Ben Franklin to thank for those wise words, and they’re as true today as they were then: it’s worth taking the time to identify and address potential issues, because fixing them when they blow up is much more costly. While you might associate that old adage with personal health, it’s not
If you’re a recent (or soon-to-be) college graduate, you’re probably already on a quest for that all-important first job. You’re likely looking for employment in the field you majored in, and you’re better qualified than you ever have been thanks to your coursework and degree. That’s the good news. The bad news is, your diploma doesn’t guarantee that you’ll find a job
At Lieberman Technologies, we talk a lot about website performance. One of the more common questions we receive is, “Why isn’t my website showing up in Google search?”
There can be a number of reasons why a website wouldn’t make it to the first page of search results, but often the issue is SEO.
Here at Lieberman Technologies, we love WordPress. We don’t make a big secret out of that fact, either, and if you’ve talked to or worked with us on a website project, chances are you’ve heard us sing the praises of WordPress. It’s easy to work with, endlessly adaptable to a variety of client needs, and constantly improving and evolving. Because of this, it does require some maintenance from time to time, and that’s what I want to talk about here.
In 2013, I became a Director at Lieberman Technologies, and I have to admit, that transition was harder than I expected. But the growth really hit home after I read a blog titled, “It’s Not A Promotion – It’s A Career Change,” which spoke to me on many levels. That blog post enabled me to be fully committed to my new role as