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5 Ways to Keep People on Your Website

5 Ways to Keep People on Your Website

Our days are spent in the virtual world. In fact, on average we spend about 29 hours a month online. Can you guess what site has the most visits? Google! If your business has a website, one of your goals should be boosting your search engine optimization. The better...

The Golden Ratio and Logo Design

The Golden Ratio and Logo Design

Beauty is found in the eye of the beholder. We find the grace and pleasure in surroundings around us, be it nature, people, places, architecture and yes, design. There has been a theory why we find our surroundings so pleasing when it comes to design the Golden Ratio...

Is Myspace Back in the Game?

Is Myspace Back in the Game?

Myspace, the long beleaguered social network, started nearly 10 years ago and was the go to site in the beginning days of the social world. A hub for bands and fans, along with the 20 year olds, they led the way in the space, but...

3 Parts to Tweeting = Success

3 Parts to Tweeting = Success

Many have a love-hate relationship with Twitter. Some of us get it and embrace the 140 characters. Others of us struggle with what to say and ask why even tweet anything. There are no real guidelines or basics when it comes to...

Defining a Target Market

Defining a Target Market

When you are looking into different marketing strategies for your business, it is best to know who you are targeting with your marketing efforts. It is best to know that you are not trying to serve everyone with your product or service, but focus on being a specialist...

Meaningful Content to Create Connections

Meaningful Content to Create Connections

The internet is continuously growing and more content is being added each day. It makes it difficult to filter through search results to find the content that suits what you are looking for. That is why, when you are looking to...

How to Create Advertising That Sells

How to Create Advertising That Sells

Ogilvy & Mather was founded in 1948 by David Ogilvy in Manhattan. The company became a leading worldwide agency by the 1960s.Central to its growth was its strategy of building brands such as American Express, BP, Ford,...