According to an infographic on State of Search Pinterest reached 10 million monthly unique visitors in the US faster than any independent site in history, with daily users increasing by more than 145% since the start of 2012. It’s been used by more than a hundred brands from various industries and
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Picture This: Image-Laden Social Sites Gaining Soaring Success
Posted by petermalowey under Online MarketingFrom http://www.thewebshowroom.com.au 4582 days ago
Creating Landing Pages that Land Success
Posted by petermalowey under Online MarketingFrom http://www.thewebshowroom.com.au 4645 days ago
In the sea of endless online choices that is the internet, landing pages are the islands where the very core of your company or organisation, products and services all converge and attempt to convince visitors to stay. When visitors do decide to stay, these landing pages become portals from the vi
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Top 15 tips for a successful online store
Posted by petermalowey under Online MarketingFrom http://www.thewebshowroom.com.au 4702 days ago
In the current economic climate many people think they should open an online store or close their physical store to get online. In theory this makes sense and should cost less than bricks and mortar but it is very easy to sink $10-$20K into an online store without much thought and not sell a thing!
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Difference between an SEO Friendly Website and Professional SEO
Posted by petermalowey under Online MarketingFrom http://www.thewebshowroom.com.au 4708 days ago
A common question our sales team faces is ‘what is the difference between a Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) friendly website having professional SEO completed?’ Let me start off with a terrible analogy of a website on an SEO friendly CMS vs. a non-SEO friendly CMS, and then I’ll go into some more
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Investing Time in the Brief - The Web Showroom
Posted by petermalowey under Online MarketingFrom http://www.thewebshowroom.com.au 4709 days ago
It’s easy to dive into a Website project without writing a detailed brief, but not advisable. Investing a few hours into research and composing a specific brief will save you and your designer time and energy, as well as avoid frustration.
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Web Design Advice: Building a Great Contact Page
Posted by petermalowey under Online MarketingFrom http://www.thewebshowroom.com.au 4716 days ago
For the majority of our web design projects we stress to our clients that every page on their website should be a contact page. Their phone number, address and often email address should feature on each page. Typically this means showing the phone number towards the top of each page and the address
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