The mobile web is just getting ramped up, and forecasters are predicting that mobile web browsers will overtake PC web browsers in the next two – five years. With that in mind, here are the top ten reasons your website should go mobile: Google Has A Seperate List For Mobile Content Not only is it …
Read more »Here are some basic guidelines of what you should be posting on your Facebook or Twitter pages: Don’t overdo it! Exclusive Sneak Peaks Deals & Coupons Seasonal Tips (Be cautious here! Too many ‘tips’ will overload your audience) Businesses who have successfully attracted fans, likes and followers to their Facebook or Twitter page have just …
Read more »Naming your website files will help more than you think. Keeping it simple, understandable and to the point will convey the content of your page easily. (1) A URL to a page on our baseball card site that a user might have a hard time with. (2) The highlighted words above could inform a user …
Read more »Correct usage of description meta tags provides both search engines and users with a summary of what your page is about. That should tell you how important it is to accurately describe your web page’s content. Summaries Can Be Defined For Each Page The beginning of the description meta tag gives a brief overview of …
Read more »So we’ve established that you need web hosting in order for your website to be seen online. So the question is, how much should you be paying for website hosting? With a wide range of price ranges (FREE to hundreds of dollars per month), it is hard to know what to choose. We talked in …
Read more »How Much Time Should You Invest Into Socia Media Marketing? Let’s start this article with: How Much Time Is Your Audience Spending on Social Media? As social media outlets become a normal part of everyday life for internet users (AKA – Your Audience!), it’s also become the most time-intensive activity online. The TNS “Digital Life” …
Read more »So you’ve heard about style sheets, and even been told that you should be using them in your website. So what are cascading style sheets (CSS)? How do you use them? Why not just use tables and graphics that you’ve cut out in Photoshop? Using CSS to style your (X)HTML files, will benefit you and …
Read more »Should You Jump On the Facebook/Twitter Bandwagon? Facebook, Twitter & LinkedIn have grown in popularity over the past couple of years. So what’s the deal? Will this avenue of marketing REALLY help your business? What should you post on it? Who should you connect with? Let’s start with the basics. Facebook Facebook is one of the most visible and …
Read more »What Is A Title Tag & How Do You Edit It? A title tag is what tells users and search engines what the subject of your website page is. If your web page shows up in a search result, the title tage is what is listed in the bold, underlined text. It is also what …
Read more »Your Visitors Are Looking For Something…GIVE IT TO THEM! Write high-quality text on your pages, particularly on your home page. This is by far the MOST IMPORTANT thing to do. Forget all that mumbo-jumbo (well don’t totally forget it) that you have been reading about how to make your page optimized. If your website pages …
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During January Ambidextrous Services hosted a “Free Pressure Washing Website” drawing. Well, January is up and it’s time to announce the winners!
Every business wants to succeed. But not every (small) business is doing what it needs to succeed. Corporations have invested quite a bit in blogging and social media the past few years, which has increasingly earned popularity because of its successfulness.
Building a branded Facebook business page has become a must for many businesses. Since the marketing game has evolved into social media, you should put some thought and energy into planning and managing your Facebook page. It is a public portal into your business, just like your website!
So you pull up your email after getting your first cup of coffee, and this email subject line grabs your attention: “Get Your Business At the Top of Google in 24 Hours!” You click on it, and it reads somewhat similar to this: