I just stumbled upon SyndicateKahuna.com. It’s a service that let’s you automatically get content on your blog, in the categories that you choose. The idea is that promoters and advertisers PAY to submit content, and in return that content is “dripped” to web sites, like yours, automatically. The syndicator adds a special php script to [...]
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Why standing out is ESSENTIAL to successful online marketing
Are you standing out? Are you marketing just like everyone else or are you taking the extra steps to stand out against the competition? Good companies market themselves like everyone else and most of the time, that’s ok. The problem, however, is that in a democratized market online where the barriers to competition are [...]
5 awesome free tools for measuring your Pagerank and Inbound Link Building Programs
If you own a web site or design web sites for companies, you should be checking site performance on a regular basis. It’s the only way to know objectively if you are on track towards improving your search ranking and keyword placement, and thus getting a positive return with your online marketing efforts.
Of course, once [...]
5 reasons a single page web site is better for your SEO ranking
Out of the blue, I was contacted today by a local business owner seeking Wordpress theme customization from a theme they purchased on Themeforest (by the way, read about how I was able to provide everything the client wanted in my other blog post) At first, I thought someone referred them to me, but after [...]
Tip to all Web Designers – Follow-up Phone calls and Keeping your Promises
I just got off a call with a potential client that asked me for help. They initially contacted me via email (I have no idea how they found me and will post in the near future about that) and I replied back to the site owner with a quote and time estimate.
I then did [...]
A Web Designers Point of View on Changing your Brand
Changing your company name and how you brand yourself can be a daunting task. Obviously you have to tell your existing customers, change your logo, and launch a marketing campaign just like you might launch a brand from scratch. But there are probably a hundred other things you might not consider when branding or re-branding your business – both offline and online. I learned that the hard way when I changed my own company name and how I market myself earlier this year. Continue reading to hear my first hand experience and learn some cool tips along the way.
I love what I do: 