Twitter Tips for Business
Twitter tips for business: Lose a few characters. 140 characters is the technical limit on Twitter, but try to keep your tweeting to 125 or less. Short, punchy tweets will grab your followers’ attention rather than getting lost in their feeds. The more characters left, the easier it is for people to retweet and add their own comment as well. ...
Continue ReadingRe-Posting to Social Media
Don’t be afraid to post the same thing more than once. Some sites like Twitter, it’s highly recommended to post the same article or content at different times of the day to reach different people. Consider changing the headline and image however, to keep your feed looking fresh.
Continue ReadingMultimedia Effect for Social Media
Use video, audio and text as a way to cover your subject. People share all kinds of media on the web; don’t restrict them to just text-based content. Create videos that cover your subject or podcasts talking to other members of your community. It will create an additional layer of interaction. This is so easy to do with your smart ...
Continue Reading1-Stop for Website Design
Building well-organized, beautiful websites that get results for our clients is what we do. Our website create results – such as increased sales conversions, better brand positioning, enhanced customer relationship management and increased engagement. We build sites that distinguish themselves on every device on which they’re being viewed. We design with the user in mind, knowing that an increasing number ...
Continue ReadingMobile Optimization is More Important Than Ever
Is your website mobile-friendly? People use all different types of devices to browse web, such as tablets, smartphones, laptops, and even watches. Mobile optimization will become the norm, rather than exception. The number of searches on mobile devices has grown by 43 percent year-over-year, and 73 percent of users conduct online search via mobile devices while at home, even when ...
Continue ReadingYou Can Help Your Bounce Rate
What does the bounce rate on your website mean? The bounce rate is the percentage of people who land on a certain page of your website and then leave your site from that very same page. Bounce rates can be misleading. If someone does a Google search for Web Design and find our page and read about what they were ...
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