Archive for the ‘Small Business Website Strategies’ Category

Posted on May 27th, 2011 by Alison Swanigan  |  No Comments »

Spring Cleaning for your Website

Ready for some spring cleaning?  Why not start with your website?  Your website is the first and last place your prospects go before deciding whether or not to do business with you. Don’t miss the critical opportunity to make a great first impression! If you’d like to learn how you can spring clean your website [...]

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Posted on May 11th, 2011 by Alison Swanigan  |  No Comments »

Website Do’s and Don’ts for small businesses

When was the last time you took a look at your company’s website?  Is it easy to navigate?  Is it attractive to look at?  Here’s a short list of some basic website do’s and don’ts to move your website in the right direction.  Stay tuned for upcoming blog posts and webinar later this month. Do… Keep [...]

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Posted on May 10th, 2011 by Andrew Salas  |  No Comments »

DropBox is a ROCKSTAR!

I almost use this product so much that I forget other people don’t know about it. I would like to share. My best explanation of this product is , It’s like a thumb drive that you don’t have to carry around.  It’s clouded and virtual. They host all the data on the Drop Box servers [...]

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Posted on April 25th, 2011 by Mike Cooch  |  1 Comment »

New service lets you share mockup edits of your website

  Have you ever thought “that website would be better if it had this or that…”?   Maybe you’d like to try some rearranging or a new design on a web page, but perhaps you don’t know HTML or don’t have admin access to your website?  Small businesses are often without full-time web design help, [...]

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Posted on October 8th, 2010 by Mike Cooch  |  No Comments »

Small businesses get their marketing advice from friends and family

Vistaprint recently did a survey of 1,100 of their Micro-business customers – 1 to 10 employees in size – and found that the top reply to a question about where they got their marketing advice was “friends/family”. Yikes! I’m all about tapping into your network for advice, but unless your friends and family are marketing [...]

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Posted on September 20th, 2010 by Kipp  |  2 Comments »

How Does Google Work, Anyway?

If your small business advertises online, you likely have an account with Google AdWords. For those looking to market their services and products online, Google Adwords pay per click marketing offers one of the best ways for small businesses to get into paid search marketing. To begin, Google Adwords offers a number of easy-to-use tools [...]

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Posted on July 26th, 2010 by Kipp  |  1 Comment »

12 Steps to Landing Page Rehab

With any sort of small business internet marketing campaign, a targeted landing page isn’t just a good idea – it’s imperative. But how do you know if your landing page is good? The short answer: if it works, it’s good. (Seems obvious, right?) But the thing most small business websites miss is this: even if [...]

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Posted on December 1st, 2009 by Kipp  |  No Comments »

Video captioning catches hold

Last week, Google dropped another bomb on the Search Engine Optimization world – automatic captioning in YouTube videos. Captioning in online video is nothing new – YouTube has offered captions in their videos since 2006. But as anyone who’s ever uploaded a video can tell you, the manual-captioning process is cumbersome and time-consuming. The new [...]

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Posted on November 19th, 2009 by Mike Cooch  |  No Comments »

Small businesses can S.L.E.E.P. their way to the top of search engine rankings!

Want to generate more leads for your business? Our friends over at Kutenda suggests you S.L.E.E.P. on it! Getting good search engine rankings is a big mystery to most small businesses. This isn’t without reason, as Google and the other search engines aren’t exactly forthcoming with information about how you can get in their good [...]

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Posted on November 19th, 2009 by Kipp  |  Comments Off

For brokers, real estate booms online

A recent article in the Denver Business Journal (subscription required) points out that a growing number of Denver-area commercial real estate brokers are using Craigslist to market their listings. That’s right. Craigslist.org, the San Francisco-based online classified listing service, is no longer just a place for college students to find cheap furniture. It’s now proven [...]

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