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Weekly Links Roundup – Trustmarks, Instagram, Content Auditing, Email

The top website and marketing links for this week. You’ve invested in a great-looking business website full of useful, up-to-date content. What else can you do to enhance your site’s credibility? Try using these trustmarks to make your customers more confident in using your site. They include things like security seals from payment processors; using HTTPS for…

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Friday Link Wrapup – Facebook Image Sizes, Digital Marketing, UX

The top website and marketing links for this week. Ever struggled to get the right crop for your Facebook cover and photos? Here’s some help from Constant Contact. And, here’s an infographic guide to the current image sizes for the major social networks. This is right to the point – three simple digital marketing strategies…

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Friday Link Wrapup – Website Planning, Social Media, About Us Pages, Homepages

The top website and marketing links for this week. Here’s an interesting take on the planning process for a new website – how to plan your website like you plan your vacations. This post will help you think about your goals, budget, and more. Just getting started on Facebook or Twitter, or looking for more…

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Friday Link Wrapup – Social Media Trends, Push Notifications, Typography Tips, Missed Opportunities

The top website and marketing links for this week. New to social media, or not getting the results you need? Check out these 6 social media trends for 2016 which may help beef up your marketing ROI. If you’re a WordPress user, are you using push notifications to update users instantly? If not, read this…

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Nearly Half of All U.S. Small Businesses Don’t Have Websites

I read this the other day and found it surprising – here’s the original article on Entrepreneur. the number of small businesses that don’t have websites is about 46%, and 22% of all small businesses said they never planned to get one. That resolve will probably come back to bite them. Even if their business seems…

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Your own website on your terms – why it's important for businesses

“Don’t build your house on rented land.” That’s a phrase I’ve heard a few times since the Facebook IPO occurred. I’ve had a few prospective clients in the past tell me they didn’t need a website because they had all their business information on Facebook. Now Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Google+, LinkedIn and other social media…