Okay, it’s been a rough week – yeah, I know for you too… but especially since we’ve had everything from client fires to put out, new clients to pitch, clients to wine & dine (if that wasn’t you don’t worry, your turn is coming, eh!) and yes, doing the normal SEO practice work all week long too!
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You probably learned that being better than average is good. So, don't accept averages with your Web marketing performance, either. Learn why averages in your analytics are misleading. Read More
Take these steps towards consistent innovation, and your employees will know that you take the initiative seriously. Read More
Discover the key moments where you can free up your time to devote more of it toward your blog and blogging goals. Here are my suggestions. Read More
A look behind the scenes at the process of rebranding the software company ClaimVantage, including the logo and web design process. Read More
Google’s Search plus Your World is finally getting some competition. Yesterday, Bing announced plans for its own redesign; one aimed to match or even surpass Google’s recent update. Not surprisingly, Bing is focusing on social search with a slogan of “Spend Less Time Searching, More Time Doing.” Read More
It’s long been the stereotype that women are more “social” than men—in the offline world, they’re typically the ones who plan social events, keep family connections going and love to chat. Apparently, when it comes to the online world, women are even more social, according to a new study by Nielsen Read More
The way you view a new website and read its content is not the same as if you were reading a book or a newspaper. Most people scan websites instead of reading every single word. The good news is that you can utilize this information to your advantage in order to help improve your website’s usabilit Read More
Nellie R. Akalp of Corpnet.com tells me how she enjoys her work life, how to separate it from home life plus how she stays creative and advice on writing blogs Read More
The land was wide, open space, and the possibilities were endless. It was almost daunting, settling and starting brand new. The Homestead Act of 1862 encouraged settlers to start a farm by freely giving them the land. The settlers could have the land provided they did three things: file an applicat Read More
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