Friday, October 24, 2014

6 Paths to SEO Success in 2015 - SiteProNews

 Happy New Year!



 1. Social is the New SEO

 Because social media now accounts for over 25% of all time spent online, it’s an undeniable force.

 2. Approach SEO as a Real-Time Practice

 3. Go Mobile or Go Down in Flames

 4. Fast Sites Equal Faster Profits

 5. Timeliness is Godliness

Working in tandem with the real-time philosophy, aim to keep your
content as fresh and relevant as possible. Leaving holiday content up
even a few days after events have passed can damage search results and
credibility in the eyes of your users.



 6. Email is Still a Powerful Force

 Don’t count this old standby out as a significant marketing tool. With
all the web clutter, well-written and appropriately targeted email
campaigns still have some of the best ROI results around.





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6 Paths to SEO Success in 2015 - SiteProNews

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

The Benefits of Google for Your Website and Blog - SiteProNews

  HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO SAY IT!
Let's see....you want to get google search results? Maybe you need a google business account. Gee... Google owns youtube? You think videos might be a good idea?



Growing Your Online Presence with Google Plus


G+ is an uber platform for both small and large businesses. Their
innovative and ever expanding tools are designed to assist in creating
and expanding online presence. Whether you’re creating a profile for the
first time or returning to the one you started, optimizing your G+ profile
is important. The ultimate perk of this network platform is that its
set-up doesn’t have to be time consuming to reap results. Of course, the
more you put into G+, the more you’ll get back out.





The Benefits of Google for Your Website and Blog - SiteProNews

Friday, October 17, 2014

Email vs Social Media Marketing: The Facts - SiteProNews



Email Remains Dominant


Undoubtedly you know a few people who have resisted the social media
revolution. They pride themselves on staying off Twitter and Facebook
and not even knowing what a hashtag is. But those people still have
email, don’t they. Email remains the most dominant form of digital
communication. Ninety-one percent of consumers use email daily.


By contrast, only 74 percent of online adults use social networking sites. By focusing on social media at the exclusion of email, you could be missing out on millions of potential customers.





Email vs Social Media Marketing: The Facts - SiteProNews