New Look for TalkTechToMe!
Just as technology is constantly evolving to make everyone’s life easier, we have revamped TalkTechToMe to make your time on our blog more enjoyable.
The most obvious change is, of course, the blog’s layout, which now more closely resembles the style of the GFI website; it is cleaner and more user-friendly!
Have you noticed the blog selector up top? That’s right; we have created a new blog that is dedicated to videos on all sorts of IT-related issues and topics. Once you click on the tab, select TalkTechToMe TV and you’ll be directed to a section showcasing various videos
Knowing how attached you’ve grown to them, we have retained these blog categories: GFI World, GFI Fixes It, MSP Insights, SMB Zone and Tech Zone. We have also added an exciting new section, IT Dojo – dedicated to helping you hone your IT admin know-how, starting with Exchange Server.
We regularly update these informative sections with the latest news and you can easily share them with your friends and contacts on different social media, thanks to the icons at the bottom of each post.
Have a look around and let us know what you think about our new look!









I love the new look – it’s neater and very pleasing to the eyes. The buttons and the new fonts are perfect. The edge of the content boxes and comment sections are cooler than before.
I also like where you placed all your social media buttons. I can now easily share your articles to my Facebook and Twitter profiles.
Keep up the good work. BTW, have you ever thought of integrating Disqus to your comments? You should because almost all major tech websites have already used Disqus.
Thanks for the feedback and for the tip on Disqus Mr. Jerry!
The new design is aesthetically excellent. The wallpaper-themed colors (the blue, light blue, and white) make perfect combination. I just don’t get the use of the social media buttons on the side of every article. What is it for?
I maintain several blog websites with rich content. For us, the best position of social media buttons for Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google + is at the end of every article. This way, after you visitor’s has finished reading the content, they’ll easily find the said button – which makes it more interactive. People love to share things they find useful. I suggest you exploit this by transferring the buttons at the bottom.
Thanks for your feeback Teddy Miranda. We agree – in fact you’ll find a set of Social Media buttons at the end of every blog post.