by Lakeshore Branding | Jun 11, 2012 | Internet Marketing, Small Business, Web Design
Shared Web hosting is a form of Web hosting where multiple clients share the resources of a single Web server. The advantage to this approach is that by sharing, the clients can keep overall costs down. However, shared hosting is not without its limitations, and some...
by Lakeshore Branding | May 14, 2012 | Internet Marketing, Small Business, Social Media
Video marketing initiatives have changed the way websites and businesses are promoted. An evident reason for this would be the fact that videos are very entertaining and different from run-of-the-mill business promotion projects. Here, we are going to discuss the...
by Lakeshore Branding | May 1, 2012 | Internet Marketing, SEO, Small Business, Social Media
Like it or not, Instagram is pretty big right now. It’s cool. It’s cross-platform (available for Apple and Android devices). It has a lot of users (about 30 million – and growing). It takes beautiful pictures no matter what your level or experience in photography is....
by Lakeshore Branding | Apr 26, 2012 | Internet Marketing, Small Business, Social Media
A lot of entrepreneurs depend on available Internet-based innovations to promote their business, attract clients, and, of course, earn more profit. Previously there were only TV, radio, newspapers, and magazines: traditional media which had limited coverage. Now,...
by Lakeshore Branding | Apr 24, 2012 | Internet Marketing, Small Business, Social Media
Back in the era of small-townAmerica, most businesses were on or near the town square and in the course of their everyday life, customers would be in the area. If they had to deal with issues, they could easily connect with the shops and stores where they did...
by Lakeshore Branding | Apr 5, 2012 | Internet Marketing, Local Search, SEO, Small Business
Google Places offers people the chance to merge duplicate business listings in an effort for business owners to concentrate on just one business listing and let them comply with Google rules of having only one listing per business location. Google also uses data from...