Monday, June 30, 2014

A Mobile Search Engine For Lawyers


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Marketing Design and Marketing


Why Web Design is Unlike Anything Else in Marketing   There is an old rule in business, and life, that says you "shouldn't fix something that isn't broken." That's great advice, but we aren't sure that actually applies to business web design...
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Friday, June 27, 2014

The 3 Stages of a Successful Search Engine Optimization Campaign


One of the more difficult things about search engine optimization – especially if you haven't worried about your rankings on Google, Yahoo, and Bing in the past – is simply figuring out where to start. That's because SEO looks fantastic once i...
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Monday, June 23, 2014

3 Enduring Truths About Search Engine Optimization


Over the past decade, we have seen search engine optimization move first from a set of interesting ideas, then to a web marketing cornerstone, and finally a multi-billion-dollar art and science all rolled into one. But as the stakes and competition continue to grow, and SEO becomes more studied and analyzed, there are some things that truly never change. And so, if you want to maximize your search engine ranking, there are three enduring SEO truths you should keep in mind. 1. Customers and search engines both are getting more specific. The massive proliferation of business websites means that customers are getting more specific with what they want to find. The major search engines, in turn, are getting better at sorting through results and factoring in more complicated keywords, geographic location, and other factors. The net result is that it's important for most small and medium-sized businesses that your search campaign be geared towards a smaller group of targeted customers. 2. To
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Friday, June 20, 2014

All In One Marketing Platform For Local Search, Mobile Marketing, Social Marketing


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The 5 Best Ways to Make Your SEO Campaign More Efficient


One of the most interesting shifts that has taken place in recent years has been the one toward maximum efficiency. That's especially true in the world of Internet marketing, where increased competition and an uncertain economy have meant that businesses of all sizes need to maximize the return they get for their time and effort. Because search engine optimization tends to be a cornerstone of most online marketing campaigns, it's also an area where companies have to work smarter to make the biggest possible impact. With that in mind, here are 5 ways to make your SEO campaigns more efficient: 1. Do more keyword research. Many search engine optimization campaigns end up starting slowly, or not bringing in customers, simply because they are emphasizing the wrong keywords and phrases. A little bit of time invested in researching the right keywords in the beginning can save you lots of trouble and expense later. 2. Study your web analytics closely. Successful search engine optimization cam
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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

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3 Things Low End Web Designers Really Want You to Believe


Do you remember the old days of used car lots? If you have never been through the experience, buying from these operations used to be a real adventure. Not only was it next to impossible to figure out what you are actually getting for your money, but you had to contend with the fact that slick salesman would have said just about anything to get you to write a check and sign your name on the dotted line. Can you see where were going with this? In recent years, having a great small business website has become one of the things you need to do just to stay in business, almost like a Yellow Pages ad was in decades past. That's a great thing a lot of ways, since it brings you much greater exposure to hundreds or thousands of customers, but it's also brought some less than reputable "web designers" out of the woodwork. Lots of them are happy to tell you whatever you want here, so they can take your money and move on to the next client. Here are three things low-end web designers really, real
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Friday, June 13, 2014

Online Reputation Management: Content & Social Media, Not Fake Reviews


Online Reputation Management: Leveraging Content & Social Media, Not Fake Reviews In 2013, Dimensional Research carried out a study sponsored by a software company. While the research was about customer service and how it affects sales of midsize companies, researchers uncovered nuggets that changed the way people look at online reputation management forever. Those nuggets are as follows: 86% of respondents said negative reviews influenced their buying decisions 90% said positive reviews influenced their buying decisions
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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Reasons Not to Put Off Optimizing Your Site for Local Search Any Longer


When it comes to online marketing, you might not know what the next big thing is going to be, but it's a pretty sure bet that it's going to show up sooner rather than later. One minute, online videos are the hot thing, only to be replaced by social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter soon after. Maybe that's why a lot of small business owners decide to dabble here and there, without committing too much energy to any one site or project until it really takes off. Except that sometimes "later" can turn quickly into "too late." For some small businesses, that's probably going to be the case with local search-optimizing your website to help you find new customers in your neighborhood via the major search engines. Here are two really good reasons to get started on local SEO right away: The numbers are there. Google has reported that roughly one of every five searches now contains some kind of geographic element. In other words, people are increasingly using search engines to find lo
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Monday, June 9, 2014

Retirement Crisis Looms as Study Reveals Most Americans Struggle to Save for Retirement | PRLog


Retirement Crisis Looms as Study Reveals Most Americans Struggle to Save for Retirement. CBS News Poll Finds Most Working Americans Have Not Been Able to Save Enough Money for their Retirement. Financial Planning Expert Says The Result: A Crisis for Retiring Americans. - PR12334273
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The Best Way to Counter Bad News Online


Sometimes, despite your best efforts, there's negative information floating around on the Internet about your business. It could be that you ran into a customer that you just couldn't please, that a transaction didn't go the way it was supposed to, or even that you took over a business from someone else that wasn't as focused on customer satisfaction as you are. Whatever the reason, when you come upon bad news about your company online, there are three definite actions you should take as quickly as possible: First, remove as much of the negative info as possible. How much of this you'll be able to take away depends a lot on the website it's on, how accurate the information is, and who posted it in the first place. Still, it's worth writing a quick e-mail to see if you can have it taken down, or at least get a chance to present your side of the situation. Next, apologize publicly and make an offer to set things right. It doesn't matter whether the bad news has come from one angry custo
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7 Online Marketing Tips for the Mobile Internet Age


For what seems like a long time, we have been warning business owners and executives that mobile computing is the "next big thing." Well, it's finally here... or at least here in a way that can be felt in your bottom line. It's easy to see why: Tens of millions of iPhones, Droids, iPads, and Kindles are flying off the shelves every month. Mobile e-commerce now makes up as much as a fifth of holiday-season shopping, and mobile web usage is expected to overtake "fixed" usage (that is, desktop and laptop computers) within the next one to two years. The point to be made is that companies of all sizes need to start taking advantage of mobile web marketing now. Here are seven quick tips to help you get started: 1. Build a mobile version of your website. The easiest way to get involved in mobile computing is to simply develop a mobile version of your business website. It's quick, easy, and affordable. Best of all, though, it opens the door to millions of potential new customers to reach you
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Friday, June 6, 2014

Is Search Engine Optimization Really as Confusing as it Seems?


For business owners and executives who are on the outside looking in at the process of search engine optimization, the sheer number of philosophies and details can seem overwhelming. Although a few core concepts remain constant, the ways that Google and the other engines evaluate sites and determine listings is always shifting. That means best practices are changing constantly, as are the tactics being used by your online competitors. In that kind of environment, it can be difficult to keep up. But, does good SEO really need to be so detailed and confusing? The quick answer is both "yes" and "no." On the one hand, the ever-shifting state of ideas and algorithms means that your strategy has to change and evolve on an ongoing basis. But on the other hand, search engine optimization is still relatively simple when you get down to the nuts-and-bolts level. Here are three of the most important reasons why search engine optimization is still relatively simple: 1. Small changes in search en
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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Do Company Blogs Still Matter in 2014?


For years, using company blogs have been to Internet marketing what antibiotics are to family medicine: a good solution to lots of minor challenges that are bound to appear time and time again.
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Monday, June 2, 2014

Mobile Marketing: Why My Business Should Go Mobile


Mobile marketing is growing in importance as mobile devices become staples in our everyday lives. By 2015, more people will access the web from their mobile devices than from their desktop computers, according to Morgan Stanley. Mobile marketing helps businesses generate more leads, increase sales, boost website traffic, and get ahead of the competition. Nevertheless, many businesses are still stuck in the age of desktop Internet, failing to take advantage of the promotional opportunities that the mobile web offers. People spend less time in front of their computer screens and more time out and about. They are in and out of meetings, waiting in line at the supermarket, in between appointments, riding on commuter trains or sitting in traffic. One of the most effective ways to reach people, no matter where they happen to be, is through mobile marketing because people carry their smartphones or other mobile devices with them almost everywhere they go. Why Your Business Needs a Mobile Web
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Ultimate Guide to Video SEO: Part One How Online Video Boosts SEO


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Reputation Repair and Management: How Can I Fix My Online Reputation?


The Internet gives you access to a wide audience that can help you spread the word about your business and build your brand. But just as the Internet has the potential to benefit your business, it can also hurt it and leave your brand image in shambles. Companies live or die by what is said about them online. In just a matter of minutes, an upset customer can write a horrid online review of your business and it can spread like wildfire. Online reputation management enables you to repair small issues before they grow out of control. The first step in building a positive online reputation is to keep track of what is being said about you, your company, and your products or services online. You can monitor your online reputation by regularly searching for keywords related to your brand on search engines and signing up for Google Alerts, so you receive a notification every time your brand is mentioned. If you proactively monitor your online reputation, you’ll be able to react to what is
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