In the age of the internet, your website is critical to – if not the foundation of – your marketing plan. A marketing plan is a written plan outlining how your company is going to promote itself and what goals those activities are going to achieve. It can include S.M.A.R.T. (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant and Timely) goals but it should also include some notes about strategy, voice, and budget.
When Your Map Says “This Page Can’t Load Google Maps Correctly”
Is your website displaying a Google Maps error? Follow our step-by-step instructions to fix your contact page in a matter of minutes.
Local Google Business Experts Giving Free Seminars
Google recently released even more tools for the small business owner to increase their presence online. There is a lot more to that sidebar than address and phone number. These seminars are a chance for you to learn more about SEO for free in Evansville.
5 Ways a Blog Helped Us Bring in More Business
These five ways that a blog helped us bring in more business are not technology-specific. They would scale across a lot of small business and even medium-sized companies.
The 4 Pillars of a Great Website
Great websites are more than a cool-looking design. Before you hire the web designer to make it look good, make sure you take some time to consider your website in the grand scheme of your business strategy. Some thoughtful planning can make sure your website lives up to all of your expectations.
When Will My Website Be Done?
A project can be done when the scope and contract are fulfilled, but that doesn’t mean your website is “done.” You should always have a detailed scope of your website. Once you’ve completed the scope, there is a sanity check for your site before you can call it done. We have an extensive list of 152 items that we do on every website we build. In the end, however, it comes down to these 6 things.
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