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Pinterest’s Five Year Plan

by Todd Bailey

Recently, the entire Web community has been abuzz about Pinterest.  Although the upstart social network is still in the open beta testing phase, it has overtaken LinkedIn as America’s third largest social site, according to Experian Hitwise.  At present, Pinterest is reaching millions of worldwide users per month and since January, . . . → Read More: Pinterest’s Five Year Plan

Revisiting Your Onsite SEO

by Nick Stamoulis

Every six months or so, it’s important for site owners to revisit their onsite SEO. While many may think that onsite SEO is a set-it-and-forget-it process, the truth is that even “static” websites aren’t 100% fixed. Even if you didn’t undergo a major website overhaul in the last 6 months, . . . → Read More: Revisiting Your Onsite SEO

Under-rated Web Marketing Metric – Client/Agency Communication

by Mike Fleming

For many businesses, a major benefit of outsourcing their web marketing strategy to a company like ours is the fact that they get the knowledge and skill of a whole Web marketing team for what most of the time amounts to the cost of one (maybe two) employees.  Depending on the . . . → Read More: Under-rated Web Marketing Metric – Client/Agency Communication

You’ve Made the Majors, Now Play in It

by Todd Bailey

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If you were a small startup, suddenly becoming hugely popular, would you align with a bigger brand or keep the . . . → Read More: You’ve Made the Majors, Now Play in It

How Your SEO Communication Affects a Client’s Perception of Success

by Stoney deGeyter

One of the complaints I hear most frequently from new and prospective clients is that they have no idea what their previous SEO was doing for them. As the owner of a Web marketing firm, I quickly realized that even if a client is getting results, communicating those successes to them . . . → Read More: How Your SEO Communication Affects a Client’s Perception of Success