by Glenn Brooks | Aug 2, 2019 | WebSite Design, Graphics, Search Engines
The time required to rank well in Google varies greatly. Google’s algorithm factors seem to be endless. On top of that those algorithm changes are continual. Business owners are always chasing a moving, fluid target regarding their Google listings (SERP). The...
by Glenn Brooks | May 28, 2019 | Search Engines, WebSite Design, WordPress
As a website owner, how many times have you received complaints about the website’s speed? Chances are, not a lot. While in some cases the reason for a lack of complaints is a truly fast and well-performing website. However, if your traffic has been decreasing...
by Glenn Brooks | May 2, 2019 | Search Engines
With all the tasks entrepreneurs have managing a small business, it’s easy to overlook Search Engine Optimization, aka SEO. This is especially true if you run a local-based small business. However, in this day and age, you cannot afford to skip SEO in your...
by Glenn Brooks | Feb 12, 2019 | Featured Articles, Search Engines, WebSite Design, WordPress
#7) Use PPC Advertising to Help Customers Find You Although we’ve already covered the importance of local search engine optimization, it’s important to point out there is another way you can grab local buyers from Google. And, you can use it instantly and...
by Glenn Brooks | Feb 12, 2019 | Featured Articles, Search Engines, WebSite Design, WordPress
#4) Complete Your Google Business Profile Other than your own website, there probably isn’t anything online that’s as important to your local marketing efforts than your company’s Google Business profile. This is the page the world’s largest search engine uses to...
by Glenn Brooks | Feb 12, 2019 | Featured Articles, Search Engines, WebSite Design, WordPress
DOMINATE YOUR WEB COMPETITION IN 2019 9 Tips and Strategies for Small Business Owners Internet marketing is often touted as a way to reach new groups of customers all over the globe. You certainly can use the web to find niche groups of buyers on any continent, but...