Event: “How Social Media Can Grow Your Business”
September 1st, 2008(New York) Join us for the latest in the Taste of Technology small business series, “Beyond Websites and Email: How Social Media Can Grow Your Business”.
(New York) Join us for the latest in the Taste of Technology small business series, “Beyond Websites and Email: How Social Media Can Grow Your Business”.
The lines between big-budget and small-budget marketing are starting to blur. The notion that integrated marketing is just for the rich and famous is being turned on its head.
Google Analytics is a free software tool that you can use to track traffic on your site. Find out how to use this valuable — and free — information to turn clicks into leads… and leads into customers.
The New York Marketing Meetup will be conducting a speaker series on Interactive Marketing and Legal Support, with Clicksharp Marketing among the featured presenters.
There was a time when you could stuff all your important keywords into the Meta Keywords tag of your home page, and you’d get good rankings in search engines. Times have changed.
Google will now start tracking several search queries in a row, to compare the ultimate commercial behavior of the user. Attention business owners: warming all your leads en masse is cause for a celebration!
The Meta Description tag is a one-two SEO punch: the jab is search engine rankings, but the uppercut is that this is one of your best tools to maximize clickthrough.
Organic keyword research provides a variety of insights essential to your marketing campaigns. Often times, it’s the best way to qualify marketing ROI in a low-risk environment, before you’re ready for the main stage.
Organic keyword research provides a variety of insights essential to your marketing campaigns. One is that you shouldn’t put too much effort chasing rankings for your own company/brand names.
Link building — so essential, and yet so many options. All those SEO tactics are roads pointing in different directions. How do I know that the road I choose will pay off in the long run?
It’s time to evolve your marketing communications, and finally start that company blog. But how do you do it without devaluing your existing company website?