Many entrepreneurs and marketers cringe at the mere thought of Search Engine Optimization (SEO). It’s the proverbial big elephant in the room and a huge nightmare for many. We have put together one of the most comprehensive yet straightforward SEO for dummies checklist. It’s simple, scalable and actionable.
HBR Quick Take: Ben Jones on how marketers can keep up with the pace of change. Do you ever wish you could sit down with Google executives and pepper them with questions about marketing strategy and consumer insights? That’s the premise of The Quick Take from Think with Google and Harvard Business Review. Listen at…
There are plenty of web design tools being released all the time to help you tackle new challenges. The only problem is finding the time to keep up with them all.
There’s never really a wrong time to run a social media audit – feeling like your social media presence has gone stale, or you’re not seeing the results you’d like, can be a good indicator that it’s time to re-visit what you’ve been doing, and take stock of your social media presence. Read full article…
This is a guide that everyone can use to learn about the practice of front-end development. It broadly outlines and discusses the practice of front-end engineering: how to learn it and what tools are used when practicing it in 2019.
Research suggests many CEOs have failed to prioritize mobile properly because they’re unaware that their current mobile strategy isn’t working — and it’s likely costing them customers. People who have a negative experience on a mobile website are 62% less likely to purchase from that brand in the future than if they have a positive…
Every company wants a high organic ranking in Google, but most do not take the time or put the effort into achieving this goal. This is the timeless conundrum clouding the practice of SEO today, just as it did ten years ago.
In this article, Media Temple shares Oliver Lindberg’s round-up 11 of the best conference talks from 2018 to inspire and get you excited for 2019. They range from the practical to the personal and cover inclusive design, web performance, layouts, product design, mental health, and much more. Look closely, and you’ll find more than 25…
A lot can be said about what to do and what not to do on social media; some things are opinion, some are hogwash, and some are just plain common sense. Here are some of my top do’s and don’ts for 2019.