I’m frequently asked if WordPress can be used for more then just blogging? It is much more than a platform for blogging. Whether you’re configuring one if it’s countless themes out-of-the-box or customizing the design, WordPress is a proven tool for developing beautiful interactive websites for mid-size businesses. It Ain’t Just for Blogging Anymore WordPress is [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, February 9, 2010
It was painstaking stuff building that website of yours. When your company finally got serious about it, the process made you think about things you never really considered. You worked with your web developer and solved all kinds of problems together – identity, interactivity, information. Nice work! (Or maybe you just slapped up a brochure [...]
Continue reading...Monday, December 7, 2009
Google, Yahoo!, and Microsoft’s Bing are critical marketing channels for mid-size businesses. We love using WordPress as a marketing platform because these search engines love blogs. Your site and it’s updates will be “found” by Google quickly if it’s based around a great blogging engine like WordPress which has several powerful plug-ins for optimizing search [...]
Continue reading...Friday, July 31, 2009
Basic social media tools that reach your customers, generate leads, optimize search engine results (SEO), and get people talking about your brand. Mark will provide a high-level overview of basic inbound marketing techniques using blogs, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.
Continue reading...Thursday, July 9, 2009
There is no shortage of commentary on the subject of “who owns social media” among professional service providers and consultants. Ad agencies, SEO specialists, PR firms, technologists, web shops, bloggers, etc. etc. are all jockeying for a piece of the pie. The Business Owns Social Media Marketing Let’s keep this short (not sweet). The business [...]
Continue reading...Monday, June 1, 2009
If you’re using a blog to market your business, be sure to include strategic keywords in your blog posts and social media messages. Understand which Google search terms define your industry, your business and the specific post topic for search engine optimization (SEO). Spend time with Google. How will your target audience attempt to find [...]
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Wednesday, June 23, 2010
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