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You can either run your business content in knowing that you own a fire extinguisher and love putting out small fires. Or you can buy fire insurance, install smoke alarms, hold fire drills...and focus on your clients...
A righter at BBC knew seams two think "Spelling Mistakes Cost Millions in Lost Online Sales" What about you and your readers? How important is perfect spelling and grammar?
Your job just got a whole lot easier if you write for the Interwebs. And it's going to get easier still from here on out, if you're human and are able to relate well to other humans. Semantic search for the win.
Let's just get this out of the way: persona development is crucial to an online business. And using solid data should drive that development. Don't guess. But I would also argue that data can get in the way, too.
If you've been following along this series, you're ready to learn how to measure data. More importantly, you're ready to look that data in the eye and go mano a mano with it. Today we focus on Google Analytics metrics.
You've been blogging like a rock star and you've planned for success. Great! Now what? You've got one of two things going on: either you're hosting a party or it's quiet as a hipster's Prius. How can you track success?
You know the saying, “Failing to plan is planning to fail.” You know this, and yet chances are that when it comes to content, you are, well, planning to fail. It's human nature. Fight those instincts and plan to succeed.
So you’ve decided to start blogging. You’ve been told you should or you’ve noticed that the entire world and their dogs blog. In any case, you’re ready.
We have been heavily focused on increasing the search rankings for many of our clients' specific pages. Here we’ve created an infographic that refers to some SEO factors you should focus on when optimizing single pages.
New technologies, programming languages and web standards are evolving at a rapid pace. As a Web developer, I must stay on top of these technological evolutions. The learning process is never-ending.
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