
Some of our fantastic clients include… E-Commerce Websites Chicago Bears Pro Shop (Internet Marketing Consulting) Elevate Printing (E-commerce, Custom Web Application- Banner Creator, Internet Marketing, Social Media) So Cute and Cozy (Custom E-commerce Solution, Internet Marketing, SEM optimization, Social Media) Buji Products (Internet Marketing Consulting) Retail Stores Colori Chicago (Internet Marketing Consulting) GreenMaker Supply (Internet Marketing Consulting) Service Companies Green Dream Group (Internet Marketing Consulting) GreenWerks (Web Development, Website Copy, Social Media, Graphic Design, Internet Marketing) Hooked Up Installs (Internet Marketing Consulting & PPC Optimization) Executive Home Theaters (Internet Marketing Consulting & PPC Optimization) Berk Legal (Web Design and Development, Local Search Engine Optimization) Pallandrome (Internet Marketing Consulting) Chicago Blueprints (Web Design and Development & Search Engine Optimization) WBS Equities (Web Design and Development) Blank Canvas Chicago (Web Design and Development & Search Engine Optimization) Chicago Solar Panels (Web Design and Development & Local Search Engine Optimization) Dialogue Consulting (Web Development and Internet Marketing Consulting) Cause Strategy (Web Development) Hooking – Read the full article
All of us have been busy between our businesses, blogs, side projects, and countless professional & networking events. If you are interested in some of the other blogs we write for, contribute to, or help manage, look no further: GreenWerk’s Green Eco Friendly Bloghttp://www.greenwerkspro.com/blog/This blog covers green and environmentally friendly news from Chicago and around the world. Articles range from Greening up your Office to Local Produce Supplier Recommendations in Chicago. Elevate Printing’s The Perfect Printing Bloghttp://elevateprinting.com/blog/This blog covers topics relating to Digital Wide Format printing, Industry News & Updates, Product Comparisons, and everything else that is going on in the printing industry. DigitalPrinter’s Adventures in Digital Printinghttp://digitalprinter.blogspot.com/This blog covers digital printing news and issues affecting commercial printers, digital printing, photography, graphic design, and fine art reproduction.
As websites get more and more complex, the length of URL’s (web addresses) seems to get longer and longer. This can cause problems when emailing URLs, using Twitter and other web services, or trying to recite URLs to others. TinyURL.com and other services have stepped in to fix this problem with the innovative new web 2.0 service of shortening URLs. These services provide a redirect from a shorter web address to the long and cumbersome address you need to reach. The website you want to email to a friend: http://digitalprinter.blogspot.com/2008/11/how-to-enlarge-low-resolution-images.html Once entered into TinyURL.com you receive: http://tinyurl.com/6dmz75 They also allow custom short URLs: http://elevateprinting.com Becomes: http://tinyurl.com/elevatep Another added effect of this services is that you can hide the true domain and web address you are sending people to. This can unfortunately be used for some less ethical purposes. Other Similar Websites & Services: bit.ly is.gd Tweetburner (Twurl) urlShort
The new Search Start up company, Cuil, http://www.cuil.com/, is making news all over the place for claiming to have indexed three times as much of the Internet’s web pages as Google. There results are overly generic and sometimes were extremely unrelavant. And good luck getting a search that is more than two words long completed. A search for “elevateprinting.com” yielded a generic web portal first, “Mr. Lind’s Eath Science Page” second, and “Ms. Nyland’s Trimester Exam Review” third. (http://www.cuil.com/search?q=%22elevateprinting.com%22&sl=long) Surprising to see that elevateprinting.com, Google PR of 3, was no where to be found over three sites that it doesn’t appear Google cared to index. They also claim they need to run significantly fewer relative servers per query than Google. After getting the following error, maybe they should reconsider: No results because of high load… Due to excessive load, our servers didn’t return results. Please try your search again. Overall it seems like they might have the right idea for – Read the full article