Yes, Virginia, You Need a Mobile Website
It didn’t take long, but mobile technology has become so commonplace today that it can no longer be considered a fad or a trend – it is here to stay, and has already been established as a dominant...
View ArticlePay With a What?
Social networking sites (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, G+, etc.) can affect everything from search engine rankings to online reviews to customer engagement to website traffic and beyond. It goes...
View ArticleTip of the Month: Twitter’s New “Vine”
Just last month, Twitter introduced Vine, a new app for the iPhone and iPod Touch (with more platforms coming soon) that lets users create and share short, 6-second videos that play in a continuous...
View ArticleFour Marketing Trends to Watch in 2013
It can sometimes be hard to keep up with online marketing trends and follow all of the new techniques, resources, and web technology available to small businesses today. However, it’s not only...
View ArticleTip of the Month: Vine Video Planner
Have you created a Vine yet? Vine is a simple, easy-to-use tool that creates short, six-second videos that you can use in your Twitter tweets. But before you create your next Vine, make sure you do a...
View ArticleMake the Move to Mobile: Tips for Getting Started
Are you using mobile as part of your marketing strategy? If you’re like many small businesses, you haven’t yet made the move to mobile. But today, mobile devices are changing the way we do business,...
View ArticleTip of the Month: So-Lo-Mo, What It Means for You
If you haven’t yet heard the term “SoLoMo”, don’t worry – it’s a new term that’s gaining popularity in our ever-changing tech-enabled world. SoLoMo is short for Social-Local-Mobile, and it refers to...
View ArticleMulti-Channel Means Multi-Results in Google
Imagine a Google user typing in one of your keywords, and the results page not only lists your website, but also your Facebook business page, Linked in profile, YouTube channel, recent news and press...
View ArticleTip of the Month: Take Advantage of Google+ Authorship
Google+ Authorship is specific HTML code from Google that gives you a way to “tag” the content on your website, blog, syndicated articles, and other web content as material that belongs specifically to...
View ArticleMobile Email is Here to Stay
Did you know that within the last six months, email “opens” on mobile devices have increased more than 80 percent? According to a study by Litmus, more email is now read on mobile devices than on...
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