All Search Engine Optimization is Local: So How Can You Make it a Reality?
The old saying is "all politics are local." And as someone who has spent time in the government, I can attest to that. Back when I worked for a Congressman,…
The old saying is "all politics are local." And as someone who has spent time in the government, I can attest to that. Back when I worked for a Congressman,…
Google Panda and Penguin Updates are bringing some changes to the way that SEO works. In order to describe the ongoing challenges of managing search engine optimization efforts, today we'd…
Due to a recent Google update, the number of reviews appearing on some Google+ Local pages will likely increase, for better or worse. Google has issued advice to help you…
Pinterest is a social media community premised on “pinning” pictures of things you like and want to share. This has proven to be a great way for company’s visually rich products and services to spread the word.
Recently a fake news report claiming that explosions struck the White House sent the US stock market into a downward spiral. In the process something like $130 billion in equity was lost…
Search engine optimization (SEO continues to be one of the most cost-effective tools available to small businesses to help them market their firm. But don't be fooled: it isn't easy…
Powerful, compelling content is the cornerstone of any effective search engine optimization (SEO Content) strategy. As a provider of SEO in Miami, it's also the foundation of our SEO services; our…
LinkedIn membership just hit 200 million. The U.S currently has the most LinkedIn members, with 74 million. LinkedIn is a hotspot for striking business deals and sharing industry news. Just imagine one of your quality videos being shared on LinkedIn, a network of 200 million people, most of whom are professionals.
Videos are a great way to provide relevant content to interested parties in a user-friendly way. Videos are also a great way to improve the click-through-rate (CTR) to your website and…
Have you ever experienced the following dilemma? You get a file via e-mail - say, an Excel spreadsheet - and try to open it. There's just one problem, you have…