1. A Look Back at 2020 and Forward to 2021

    15 eCommerce sites launched

    126 dog-years in business

    271 days working remote

    4 new fur babies adopted

    10+ months working remote

    The year 2020 will not soon be forgotten. The events of the past year have dramatically affected how we live, communicate and work (and shop!), perhaps in more permanent ways than we know. Despite the challenges, there’s a lot to be grateful for – and eCommerce certainly didn’t slow down for the pandemic! As a company that just celebrated 18 years in business, we’ve been reflecting on many things as we enter the new year, including what we’ve accomplished and what’s yet to come. 

  2. Talking eCommerce Strategy on ReCharge’s Hit Subscribe Podcast

    Having great products and innovative marketing aren’t enough to win market share – brands need to take a good, hard look at customer experience too. eHouse CEO Aaron Quinn has a lot to say about customer experience and recently shared his insights on ReCharge’s podcast, Hit Subscribe. Learn what he thinks about the current state of eCommerce, where he thinks it’s headed and what brands need to do to “own” the customer experience. He also delves into ways to create value for customers, beyond discounts and free shipping, what’s needed to get ready for this year’s holiday season, and discusses the future of voice commerce. Listen now>


  3. Change or Die: eHouse’s Path to Reinvention


    It’s hard to believe, but eHouse turns 18 this year. It’s eye-opening to look back through time and see how eHouse has changed and evolved over the years. It certainly hasn’t been a straightforward trajectory. But our varied journey has shaped us, giving us broad experience and building our resilience to find opportunity and face challenges as they come. 

  4. Chris Quinn Nominated as a Candidate for the LLS Woman of the Year

    At eHouse, growing both professionally and personally is a core value which often means we look for opportunities to give back. Co-founder and COO, Chris Quinn, has been nominated as a candidate for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Woman of the Year.

    Chris is on a mission to make an impact on those whose lives have been affected by cancer. In collaboration with our team at eHouse Studio and her campaign team she is partnering with The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS) on a very ambitious 10-week fund-raising campaign to fight cancer beginning on February 21, 2019.

  5. Exposing the Truth About Company Transparency


    I recently returned from a trip to Atlanta where I had an excellent opportunity to speak at Owner Summit. Owner Summit is a conference for other digital studio owners to listen to the speaker line up, attend breakout sessions and talk shop and learn from one another.  The Bureau of Digital Affairs, a collaboration with Greg Hoy and Carl Smith, say the mission of the summit "Is to Help Digital Studio Owners Realize That We're Actually All in It Together." 

  6. December Dribbble Meetup Wrap-up with Steve Stegelin

    Steve Stegelin, Illustrator and Cartoonist for Charleston City Paper recently joined us for our December Meetup at eHouse Studio. Steve is a Blackbaud Technical Writer by day and Cartoonist by night. His masterful pen and ink technique paired with comic strip style and impeccable hand-lettering put him at the illustrative soul of the Charleston City Paper. Steve, most notably known for his weekly blotter illustrations depicting outrageous but true stories, like the one seen here.

  7. Recap of the Dribbble Meetup with Timonthy Banks

    Timothy Banks


    Last month we were thrilled to have local illustrator Timothy Banks join us for a peek at his process. The idea behind this meetup was to get an unabated look at Tim’s illustrative process from start to finish. Folks really seemed to enjoy the ‘live demo’ and mentioned how inspiring & helpful it is to get a behind the scenes perspective once in a while.