Archive: other tools
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Mar 02, 2012
No CommentsWhy Should You Include Video in Your Marketing Program?
According to Garen Arnold’s article Fundamentals of Video Marketing: A Complete Guide to Harness the Power of Online Video to Generate and Convert Leads, most people spend about 3.5 hours per week watching online videos, and on average, 77% of video watchers visit a company site. An estimated 16% to 22% of video watchers are...
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Nov 16, 2009
No CommentsFacebook or Twitter: Which Is Better for Business?
Social media networking seems to be on every sized company’s marketing strategy. Between Facebook and Twitter, the questions are which is better and how does each differ. Facebook is MySpace, Yahoo Messenger and YouTube – all in one. For the person who wants to stay virtually connected to family and friends, Facebook is the hook-up....
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Oct 26, 2009
No CommentsWeb Design Tips for Deterring Form Interruptus
Ever wonder why your site visitors don’t complete the details of your site’s form? Quite often these forms are too cumbersome to respond. Generally, it is the magnitude of the form. Too many questions can confuse and distract your prospects. Nevertheless, forms are part of your Internet marketing strategy too. The Internet is overwhelmed with...
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Aug 31, 2009
No CommentsIs Style Relevant to Website Design?
Style is underrated. When we think about panache, certain people come to mind. There’s, Ashton Kutcher, Brad Pitt and Paris Hilton — to name a few. In terms of the company Website, style performs a major role: enables visibility, emphasizing design qualities and appearance. Ashton, Brad, and Paris are the American prototypes of style. Highly...
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Aug 24, 2009
No CommentsHow-to Develop an Influential Company Blog
What’s in a blog? The ingredients of a blog are quite rudimentary. The objective is to provide clients with engaging, useful information. Corporate blogs are influential when they impart intelligence of interest to the target market. At SEO-St. Louis, we compiled a list of blog-content development do’s and don’ts”: Inform and entertain. Consider your blog...
