What Is a Good Click-Through-Rate (CTR) For Email Marketing?
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
Starting an email marketing campaign is a huge step in creating a strong relationship with current and potential customers. Whether a business uses their own strategies or ones laid out by tested and studied experts, there can be many questions that pop up. Some include basic terminology, like click-through-rate (CTR), 0pen rates, and other email marketing
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Google Page Rank 1, 2, 3 What Does it Mean?
Tuesday, September 05, 2017
In order to get your website on the first page of search engines, in particular, Google, you must raise your Google Page Rank. Otherwise, the site will be fighting for attention on directories, social sites and more without making headway where it really counts – Google’s search results. There are three essential items to pay
Fix Theme Upload Error: “Are you sure you want to do this? Please Try Again”
Friday, June 16, 2017
If you are trying to upload a WordPress theme and/or it’s child theme as well, you may come across this error. You can try a couple things. Step 1. Deactivate Plugins through CPanel In the CPanel, go to the File Manager. Navigate to the /wp-content/ folder. Inside wp-content folder, you will see a folder called
Top 50 Online Local Business Directories To Get Listed On Today
Monday, June 05, 2017
Being found online for local businesses has been a growing concern with the advancements in online directory listings. From popular search sites such as Google, Yahoo and Bing to less traditional sites being used for searching like Facebook, Pinterest and YouTube. We have compiled a list of the top searching sites that every business should
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Memorial Day Marketing Ideas
Monday, May 15, 2017
Looking for unique or holiday worthy Memorial Day marketing ideas? Remember, Memorial Day is a day that is first and foremost meant to honor the fallen soldiers who’ve given their lives for our country and freedoms. And for many, it also represents the beginning of summer. As a business, we highly recommend not using this
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What Is Cornerstone Content and How To Use It To Rank Higher
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Cornerstone content is a post or page within your site that is deemed most important, most valuable to your readers, and which you wish to rank highest in. Cornerstone vs Evergreen vs Flagship Content These types of content appear to be the same in what they provide your readers, and well, they are. But, they
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What Is SEO? Search Engine Optimization Explanation & Key Success Factors
Monday, March 20, 2017
SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization, regarding the search engine results for Google, Yahoo, and Bing (primarily). What does SEO mean? SEO is the backend website and online keywords and coding used to help you rank higher on search engines like Google, Yahoo, and Bing. Simply put, SEO is the process and strategies used to
Top 10 Best Keyword Research Tools We Love For Boosting SEO
Friday, February 10, 2017
There are many, MANY different keyword research tools you can use to help create the best keyword groupings. They all provide an array of benefits, but mostly they are designed to help maximize a website’s SEO and SERP results. However, finding them all and then finding ones that fit your preferences is another thing! Well,
What is the difference? Lead VS Prospect Explanation and Examples
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Determining where you are in the sales funnel or the buyer cycle requires you to determine who is a lead, a prospect, or in customer status. While a customer is easy to identify as someone who has made a purchase, it can be confusing to figure what a lead vs a prospect is. The single
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Fetch as Google Tool: What is Google Fetch and Render?
Tuesday, December 06, 2016
Google Fetch and Render is a term used to retrieve information from your website on the Fetch as Google Search Console. “Google will tell you about elements that spiders can’t see or are blocked from seeing. Googlebot runs through the page (or set of pages you designate by entering a directory) and all the links
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