Consumers in the know can find just about anything today on the worldwide web. The only trick to getting what you want is being able to find the best product at the best price right away. Most often, online shoppers go to websites that have good rep…
A great majority of consumer spending is done over the internet these days. 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 k…
In-the-know consumers are able to find everything they want from the comfort of their armchairs via the internet. 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 t…
In-the-know consumers can find just about anything today on the worldwide web. 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 looki…
Consumers in the know can find just about anything today on the worldwide web. Instant gratification is the key to this – consumers want to find what they want right now and buy it right now. Online shoppers will tend to back to websites they have v…
In-the-know consumers are able to find everything they want from the comfort of their armchairs via the internet. The trick is to find what you are looking for easily. Most often, online shoppers go to websites that have good reputations, are easy t…
We were poking around making some updates for our client So Cute and Cozy, when we saw that their twitter page was in a beta testing of a new top navagation. Twitter has added a new search feature and drop down that shows the current trending topics. The industry buzz is that searchability is one of Twitter’s killer features, and indeed, it looks like the microblogging service is starting to put it more front and center. It looks like the company is either testing it out or doing the gradual rollout thing. Twitter’s focus on search started when the company acquired Summize, a search tool built using Twitter’s developer API (application programming interface) and turned it into the Twitter Search feature. The search for GreenWerks which is another one of our clients showed the current results we have come to enjoy with search.twitter.com. Hooked Up Installs is one of our newer social media clients and was blown away by the – Read the full article
A great majority of consumer spending is done over the internet these days. 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 …