Kimberly721 commented on the following stories on BizSugar
Traffic Is Not Enough: How to Optimize Your Conversion Rate
"Getting the type of back links that will drive high quality traffic to your website that is more likely to convert is not easy. It takes relationship building and producing a large amount of high quality content that others want to put on their website (guest blogging) or link to (from your blog), and is interesting enough for their audience (your demographic) to click on. The best way to do this is to work with someone who has already invested the time needed to build relationships, or to get out there and start building your own relationships with web masters and bloggers. "Facebook Marketing Reality Check: More Likes Do Not Make Your Business Awesome
"I agree that the number of likes has an impact on how a business may be initially perceived. The point of this post was more that just because you get the likes, does not mean that your service and the experience your customers have with your business can take the back burner. In fact, it means that you need to be that much better to maintain a positive impression online and keep those likes. In the example I gave, I talked about how the business had many likes which may have brought more people in their doors (it certainly motivated me to want to try this new place), but in a matter of only a few months, because their business fell short in so many other areas, the negativity on Facebook caused them to take their page down. Having likes does not make your overall brand experience awesome, it just makes you look good initially. But to have an impact on Facebook, or any social media platform, you need to follow up with this initial interest and give your customers an incredible experience so that your business can be awesome all around."Here Are 7 Quick Ways to Organize Your Home Office
"I sure did! I painted about half of the wall with chalkboard paint. Just uploaded a picture onto the blog post with the wall in progress (Before all the organization began). Take a look if you're curious :) Email tends to get crazy but using folders and flags can be a tremendous help!"Subscribe
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