Chicago, IL Internet Marketing Service

On September 24th, 2009, wrote:

  Instant gratification is the key to this – consumers want to find what they want right now and buy it right now. More often than not, a good website will procure repeat business, but it needs to be very professionally managed and easy to maneuver…

Oak Park, IL Social Media Marketing

On September 5th, 2009, wrote:

  The only trick to this is being able to find exactly what you want quickly, without being sent to some stupid website that has nothing to do with what you are really looking for. More often than not, a good website will procure repeat business, b…

The Social Media Revolution

On August 25th, 2009, wrote:

“Right now, your customers are writing about your products on blogs and recutting your commercials on YouTube. They’re defining you on Wikipendia and ganging up on you on social networking sites like Facebook. These are all elements of a social phenomenon- the groundswell- that has created a permanent shift in the way the world works.” This is written on the book jacket of the book Groundswell, a national bestseller. The social media revolutions is upon us. Several experts claim for it to be the biggest shift in business since the industrial revolution. The change in how we communicate with the public, potential and existing customers is evolving at a pace that has not been seen before with adoption of other technologies. Its a social media revolution. It used to take years to build new media platforms, for radio it was 38 years, television 13 years, the internet 4 years, and the iPod 3 years- each respectively to reach 50 million – Read the full article

Mokena, IL Social Media Marketing

On June 6th, 2009, wrote:

  Instant gratification is the key to this – consumers want to find what they want right now and buy it right now. More often than not, a good website will procure repeat business, but it needs to be very professionally managed and easy to maneuver…

Observations of the New Search Engine Bing!

On June 5th, 2009, wrote:

The last few days I utilized the new search engine Bing. I was skeptical at first of the new Microsoft product but was quickly impressed with the raw power of this new “decision” engine as they are branding it. I took notes in search results compared to yahoo and Google and I am going to share some of my insights into what I discovered (and opinions) 1. Bing has a better image search, I like the pop out feature to see the image a bit larger as well as the amount of images that are returned on the first page. It looks like they use “citations” to determine the image and do not have as much focus on alt and title tags. As webmasters have used images as an opportunity to put more keywords into the meta data, Google images has become less relevant. 2. Bing is showing favor to major websites, they are not showing site links except for – Read the full article

San Diego, CA Web Marketing Strategy

On May 28th, 2009, wrote:

Consumers in the know can find just about anything today on the worldwide web. The trick is to find what you are looking for easily. More often than not, a good website will procure repeat business, but it needs to be very professionally managed and…

La Jolla SEO Consulting Firms

On May 25th, 2009, wrote:

  The trick is to find what you are looking for easily. Most often, shoppers tend to revisit websites that are professional-looking, spam free, easy to maneuver and that are known to be reliable. Therefore, business owners who are trying to attrac…

Homewood, IL Search Engine Marketing Services

On May 16th, 2009, wrote:

A great majority of consumer spending is done over the internet these days. The only trick to getting what you want is being able to find the best product at the best price right away. More often than not, a good website will procure repeat business…