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How Are They Getting Leads With Their Website? Oh, It’s Inbound Marketing

Posted by Lisa Smith on Aug 1, 2017 9:05:00 AM

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If you’re in a state of website-envy, it might be time to look at your marketing strategy.

 

Your website is the greatest tool your small business can use to increase leads, sales and loyal customers in today’s tech-savvy world. But if you aren’t incorporating the inbound methodology into your web marketing strategy, you aren’t using this money-making tool effectively. 

 

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Web Design Best Practices: Five Common Myths

Posted by Lisa Smith on Jul 10, 2017 2:30:00 PM

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Many articles out there focus on how to build the best website for businesses using web design best practices. These practices will help you create a website that drives traffic, generates leads, and closes customers. The truth is, with technological advances and changes in consumer buying behaviors, designing an effective website isn’t as simple as it once was. Here are five common myths about website design:

 

Myth #1: Call-to-action buttons should be kept above the fold. Placing a CTA above the fold is the most common placement on web pages. In a case study done by Content Verve, a landing page with the call-to-action below the fold performed better than a page with the CTA above the fold by an incredible 304 percent. Now, that’s not saying placing a CTA above the fold is a bad idea. If the visitors are interested, it will receive clicks. Click through rates are highly dependent on the page content and the CTA itself. If you’re wondering where to place your call-to-action, run an A/B test. Keep both versions away from busy areas, but don’t be afraid to place one below the fold.

 

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How Much Does Making a Website for Your Business Cost?

Posted by Lisa Smith on Jul 5, 2017 1:30:00 PM

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If you’re ready to develop or redesign your business website, you might be wondering, how much does it cost to make a website? The cost of a website can range from free to millions of dollars depending on how large the site needs to be. The cost depends on many factors, including:

 

  • Features/functionality
  • Design
  • Development
  • Integrations
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Website Redesign Project Plan: Title Tags and Description Meta Tags (Still) Help Optimize for Search

Posted by Lisa Smith on May 1, 2017 11:00:00 AM

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Remember the “good old days?” It might have been growing up in a small suburb, where you could walk to the ice cream store and see multiple friends along the way. Or maybe it was when you could disco the night away? Perhaps it was when you biked through your neighborhood while you listened to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” on your Sony Walkman. Or, maybe when you listened to boy bands after school, or played video games until it was time for bed.

 

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How to Use Google Analytics

Posted by Lisa Smith on Apr 29, 2017 10:22:00 AM

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Google Analytics is one of the best tools to use when analyzing your website traffic. It provides in depth data on your viewers and allows you to make sure your pages are performing optimally. The tool has a lot of capabilities; we’ve provided a brief description on how to use Google Analytics to track and report website traffic.

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Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0: ADA Compliance for Level AA

Posted by Lisa Smith on Apr 12, 2017 11:37:05 AM

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Starting in 2018, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) will require website compliance from a variety of organizations. If you’re planning on updating or building a new site, you should plan on incorporating the Website Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) that have been set up. Click here to download the entire WCAG 2.0 Checklist for ADA Compliance.

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Best Practices for Mobile-Friendly Typography

Posted by Lisa Smith on Apr 7, 2017 8:05:00 AM

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Typography is often referred to as the backbone of design. And, as we continue to evolve into a mobile-first world, typography is becoming increasingly important to our communication efforts.

 

Ten years ago, designers were focused solely on choosing typography for websites and digital marketing that looked good and functioned well on desktop technology. Today, they also need the fonts they select to be compatible with an increasing variety of screen sizes — including desktop computers, tablets, and mobile phones.

 

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Website Redesign Project Plan: Maintain Consistency

Posted by Lisa Smith on Mar 23, 2017 9:51:46 AM

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There’s no denying it; consumers judge a brand by its advertising, a book by its cover, and a website by its design. A Consumer Web Watch study concluded that consumers “judge on aesthetics” when it comes to websites. It’s why web designers focus their efforts on making sure the sites they design are pleasing to the eye and make the right first impression.

 

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