Web gurus around the world proclaim that “content is king” when it comes to websites. Sadly, the proclamation doesn’t meet with reality. Look at most websites (b to b in particular) and you quickly discover that content is crap, especially when it comes to website copywriting. Here are four good ways to get [...]

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As a website design agency we are continually asked about good web design. Website Design and development is important, but unfortunately many firms loose track of what matters. In a world where employees and customers are pressed for time, what matters is two fold. First, your website needs to be found. [...]

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If you are like most working people, keeping up with all the changes on Google, Yahoo and Bing can be daunting, even if you work in the industry. With so much content being developed, it is no wonder that many of the searches on Google are serving up garbage. For popular searches you [...]

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As one of the most popular micro blogs, twitter has become a victim of its own success. In an effort to attract more followers, we have seen a number of  businesses tweeting about a range of topics, most of which have nothing to do with their business. It is important to keep your twitter accounts [...]

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With continued economic uncertainty, we are still seeing alot of very unscrupulous people jumping into the “SEO Arena”.  Every person who has lost a job seems to becoming SEO experts at the expense of clients.  SEO, or Organic Search Engine Optimization is a skill that takes years to learn and do well and takes continued [...]

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Adding relevant links to your website is an important part of good organic SEO. Unfortunately, many “SEO Companies” will buy links or add links to that do not help your overall web ranking. In fact, in the past year, we have seen many companies be banned from Google because their SEO company was [...]

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One of the most overlooked aspects of running a PPC (Pay Per Click) campaign is the effective use of the “Content Network“.  The content network is essentially a catalog of websites that allow Google to advertise on them.  Traditionally the problem with using the content network is that your ads show up on personal blogs [...]

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