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18/05/2026

Are you still trying to DIY your business website? 🚲💨
It’s easy to get caught up in the “free” or cheap DIY route, but ask yourself: is your website actually bringing in the leads you need to grow? Or is it just sitting there like a flat tire?

13/05/2026

They say you’re either growing or dying.. well Mayflower Website can help with the growing part

09/05/2026

Sometimes its nice to keep a low profile…unless your trying to get leads with your website. 2018 called and it wants its website back.

08/05/2026

If you haven’t updated your website since 2018, it might be an uphill battle for your business. Follow me to 2027

07/05/2026

Bringing history into the digital age! 💻✨ I am beyond excited to announce the launch of the National Society of Old Plymouth Colony Descendants official website.
Building the first-ever web presence for an organization is a special kind of challenge, but seeing this history become accessible to descendants everywhere makes it all worth it. We’re officially on the map! https://oldplymouthcolonydescendants.org/

03/05/2026

Think websites are irrelevant because of AI? 🤖 That’s like saying nobody buys gas cars anymore. 🏎️ Tools change, but your digital home base is still the engine of your business.

What a thrill to see the Mayflower pass by Whitehorse beach last night on her journey home! It was a surreal experience ...
01/05/2026

What a thrill to see the Mayflower pass by Whitehorse beach last night on her journey home! It was a surreal experience and nice to connect with other fans to share the experience. I can’t wait to visit the ship with fresh updates and the waterfront is not the same without her. Cheers!

01/05/2026

Customer service is not important…it’s everything!

We are excited to get our boat back🎉💪⚓️
30/04/2026

We are excited to get our boat back🎉💪⚓️

⚓️ Mayflower II Transit Update: Mayflower II is now anticipated to depart Mystic, Connecticut, on Thursday, April 30. At this time, the Museum still expects to open Mayflower II to the public on Saturday, May 2, at 9:00 am.

The ship’s travel schedule is entirely dependent on various factors, such as weather conditions, and is, therefore, subject to change without notice. For more information, track Mayflower II’s progress along her journey: https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:6169095/mmsi:368137770/imo:0/vessel:MAYFLOWER

15/04/2026

Better to navigate the jungle with a partner

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