Let Them Know You’re Here: How to Create a Local SEO Plan That’ll Help You Outrank Your Competitors
Thursday, 29 August 2019
by Alexander
Want to design the ultimate local SEO plan? Did you know that 76% of people who search for something locally with their smartphones visit a business to buy within a day? If you haven’t included a local SEO strategy in your online presence, you’re missing out on a massive chunk of revenue. Going local is
- Published in Analytics, Business Success, Search Engine Optimization
8 Tips on How to Improve Your Search Engine Placement
Monday, 17 September 2018
by Alexander
In this technological age, it’s not surprising that at least 71% of clicks go to the results that exist on the first page of a search engine. If search engine placement wasn’t a priority for your business before, you might need to rethink your digital marketing strategy. A business can thrive or falter based on
- Published in Local SEO, Search Engine Optimization
What’s the Difference Between White Hat, Black Hat, and Grey Hat SEO?
Monday, 20 August 2018
by Alexander
One of the things people discover when they first launch a website is the importance of landing on the first page or two of search engine results. Most people simply won’t move beyond those results because they assume they’ll find what they want in those top racked sites. That quest for better site ranking leads
- Published in Content, Search Engine Optimization
10 SEO Trends You Can’t Ignore in 2018
Monday, 02 April 2018
by Alexander
Do you feel like, in spite of all of the work you’ve put into creating the perfect website, you’re still not seeing the kinds of conversions you need? Are you frustrated by your inability to find the time to manage your web presence — and know that you’re falling behind as a result? Do you
- Published in Search Engine Optimization
10 Successful Strategies for Increasing Organic Traffic
Monday, 19 March 2018
by Alexander
61% of marketers shared that increasing their organic presence is their top inbound marketing priority. Is your company a part of that 61%? When a visitor comes to your website from a search engine like Google, Yahoo, or Bing, that visitor is considered an organic visitor. Meaning they came from a source that was not
- Published in Business Success, Search Engine Optimization