Web Tip Wednesday | Call To Action
Look at any successful ecommerce or service provider site and you will notice they include a CTA, or a “Call To Action.” The most common calls to action are “Request a Quote,” “Buy Now,” and “Work With Us.” The best CTAs clarify what you are offering as opposed to forcing people to figure it out on their own. Calls to ...
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Remember that you have just five seconds to explain your value proposition to users when they enter to your site. The back button is the most widely used command on the web. If you don’t answer a user’s needs right away, he or she will click “back” and exit your site. Make sure your site features compelling copy that draws ...
Continue ReadingCall-To-Action on Facebook
Facebook has the functionality that every page owner should take advantage of. On your Facebook Business Page, you can add a call to action that sits in the bottom right-hand corner of your cover photo. These buttons make it easy for your fans to get in touch with your business – don’t miss out on some extra site traffic.
Continue ReadingAdd Followers to Your Social Media Platforms
In today’s marketing world, it’s essential for businesses to have an online presence in the social media sphere. Your business needs to have a website, hopefully a regularly updated blog, and accounts on popular social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and LinkedIn. If your audience is online, you should be online. The best way to reach your audience, form ...
Continue ReadingFacebook Bug May Have Affected You
On July 2nd, Facebook revealed that a bug had affected the privacy settings of 800,000 users. The bug allowed users who’d been blocked on Facebook and Messenger to become unblocked — without those who blocked them knowing about it. According to Facebook’s statement on the matter, 83 percent of people affected by this bug had “only” one blocked person temporarily unblocked. ...
Continue ReadingWhy Do You Need a SSL
SSL is the backbone of our secure Internet and it protects your sensitive information as it travels across the world’s computer networks. SSL is essential for protecting your website, even if it doesn’t handle sensitive information like credit cards. It provides privacy, critical security and data integrity for both your websites and your users’ personal information. SSL Encrypts Sensitive Information ...
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