Posted in May 3, 2010 ¬ 1:25 amh.Troy Scheer
By now you know that, in order to make money online, you need to have a good website. Then next logical thought is you’ll need to people to actually find your site. The people who visit your website are called, collectively, “traffic”. It’s a numbers game, more traffic equals more sales [...]
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Posted in September 14, 2009 ¬ 2:29 pmh.Troy Scheer
Came across a great piece from the Chief Marketer website http://chiefmarketer.com/disciplines/online/0707-digital-tips/ the other day as I was doing a little reading catch up. I couldn’t help but shake my head in the affirmative as I read through it. Jeff Maling makes some great points in his post. I thought I’d add my $.02
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Customer Experience, Experiential Marketing, Marketing, Misc Rant, Neuro Marketing, Social, WebChief Marketer, Digital Marketing, experience marketing, Facebook, Google Golden Triangle, Jeff Maling, Mobile Applications, PPC, ROI, social media, Web, web analysis, web usability
Posted in August 11, 2009 ¬ 3:48 pmh.Bethany Williams
The word for the day- is to THINK DIFFERENTLY. We are in a tough economy. Businesses will succeed or fail based on our ingenuity and our ability to think differently. This can take on several forms. Allow your mind to stretch. Your actions will never supercede a journey that your mind hasn’t already taken. Take your [...]
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Posted in June 9, 2009 ¬ 3:41 amh.Troy Scheer
I read something recently that said, the “best” content for being found by search engines and editing in the CMS is plain text, wrapped only by the standard tags – paragraphs, unordered lists, H2, H3, H4, etc.
I agree that there is value in text content and standard tags. However, there has to be an engaging [...]
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Customer Experience, Experiential Marketing, Marketing, Neuro Marketing, SEO, Universal Search, WebCustomer Engagement, Customer Experience, Emotional Engagement, Google, Mind Authority, Neuro Marketing, Neuro Persuasion, Old Brain, SEO, Universal Search, Web