Never underestimate Twitter. With FaceBook so much the rage, Twitter quietly resides in the 140-charcter background of micro blogging. Tweets may be short but they are also sweet. I love Twitter because if forces you to condense your thoughts. If you do Twitter right, less truly becomes more. … [Read more...] about Micro Blog Magic: Keep Your Tweets Focused
Looking for a Search Needle in a Google Haystack.
Search Marketing Web sites often miss a critical customer magnet: keywords and phrases. When a potential customer searches in Google, there are five to ten words or phrases that connects their search to your site. A search engine acts as a middle man between customers who want something and … [Read more...] about Looking for a Search Needle in a Google Haystack.
Logo Design Marketing Tips
John McWade understands logo design. John puts it this way: "Good design meets three criteria: beauty, simplicity, and clarity." It can't be said better. Logos are not easy. In fact, it's rare for a group a people to all like one logo. One rarely finds consensus on logo choice, thus you have to … [Read more...] about Logo Design Marketing Tips
Internet Marketing: Know Your Keywords and Phrases
Simply put: your customers may not find you if you don’t include the right keywords in your Website. As Jakob Nielson, the noted web usability expert says: “If visitors can't use your site, they will leave and never become customers.” One of my neighbors owns a small residential and commercial … [Read more...] about Internet Marketing: Know Your Keywords and Phrases
Ingredients Of A Good Marketing Video
What Is A Good Marketing Video? Bells, whistles, and BS means flash graphics, videos, and the entire range of special effects one often sees on Web sites. Should you use them? In some cases, yes; in most cases—no! A tasteful and well done marketing video a fantastic tool to display your product … [Read more...] about Ingredients Of A Good Marketing Video