Today’s blog deals with a question many website owners have: Should I start from scratch or can I fix?
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Every business gets negative reviews, it is how you deal with them that counts. It is inevitable when you run a business that 100 percent of your customers will not be happy. Negative reviews are a normal part of doing business in the age of social media.
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Don’t spend money on Search Engine Optimization until you read this post. You will save money and frustration.
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I am recommending to all my website management clients that they are utilizing a third party for their email.
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I have been thinking a lot about Tom Brady leading the Patriots to victory in Superbowl LI a month ago.
Brady’s performance in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl was nothing short of remarkable.
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A lot of times when people come to me to build a website, I find they are spending too much time looking at competitors. Now, doing your competitive analysis is important and it is crucial that you find a look and feel that reflects you’re brand and sensibilities. But, you need to know who you are, and what your company offers in terms of your value proposition.
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Today concludes the most contentious election in the history of the Republic. Safe to say most people have an opinion, whether it’s left-leaning or right. That is certainly fine in your private life, but in terms of your business pages, here is some sage advice: stay away from sharing those views!
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When should you review your website and social media pages? The change of seasons is a perfectly good time to take a look at all you are doing on the web.
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When you are in a service business like managing websites, it is inevitable that once a while you will lose a client. We understand this, and are proud at our retention rate which is in the very high 90% range.
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Most companies are successful because of a specific product line or service that their customers need and enjoy. But then companies want to be bigger, better and more profitable. This is fine as long as they stick to what they do well and which enabled them to be successful in the first place.
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