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Web Development Origins

And patience, in software, is a rare and underrated virtue.

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What is Web Development, and How Can it Help Your Business?

It is the intentional design of digital systems that support real-world business outcomes.

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What does hiring axom do for your business that hiring another agency or freelancer won't?

axom is the best option you can find for consistent brand design, powerful imagery and graphics, and stunning web design.

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What is Image Management?

Image management is the process of creating, designing, and manageing how the public perceives your business.

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Why we chose sites and content as our go-to framework for growth.

At axom, we believe vision, perception, and reputation guide all things business success: that starts with websites and social media.

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Broadmoor Property Management - Our Most Involved Project Yet

axom teamed up with Broadmoor Property Management to assist with branding and operational needs.

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Driving Growth with axom

Exploring how the axom process helps businesses.

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Self Determinism, Psychology, and the Needs that Shape Purchasing

Psychology shapes the reality we all live in, including the one that relates to what we buy and when we buy it. axom CEO Iain Feeney explains.

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The CBSO© Framework

The CBSO Framework is how axom seeks to make a difference.

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Mid-Market Sites and Branding, a Customer Perception Outlook

Small and medium-sized businesses don’t lose deals because their product is weak—they lose them because their brand and web presence quietly communicate, “this might be risky.” In a market where attention is rented by the second and trust is earned in milliseconds, perception isn’t cosmetic. It’s economic.

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Wealth, Abundance, and the Problems with a Scarcity Mentality in Business

Most conversations about wealth, innovation, and competition focus on tactics: better marketing, better technology, better execution. Far fewer examine the underlying mental models that determine how those tactics are selected, deployed, and sustained over time. One of the most consequential of these models is the distinction between abundance mentality and scarcity mentality.

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