Sure Your SEO Plan Looks Good But Can It Cook?
When it comes to SEO, the businesses that choose to work towards having their business found online want to make this process as simple as possible. As a business owner, there is nothing wrong with making your life easier. God knows we all need as much simplicity as possible. In the world of SEO, doing it right isn’t always simple and easy. There’s a lot involved in the process. There’s research, copy writing, linking, ad campaigns, blogging, articles, relationship building and so on. This process tends to get in a lot of business owners way and they end up cutting corners in the process by hiring someone who promises quick
No Website For Your Business? Here’s What You Are Missing
Apparently, there are still a lot of businesses out there who, for one reason or another, don’t have a website. The reason for this comes in different forms: I don’t have any money I hate technology I don’t have time And so on and so forth. By not having a website established for your business, you are missing out on some valuable resources for your business. This post was inspired by a great post by Lisa Barone titled Why Your Small Business Needs a Website in 2010. So here are a few of the things that you are missing out on by not having a website: 1. Differentiation- This is
Is Your Business Building Relationships?
When you build an online presence in the online community, that’s just the start. Truth is, when you build it, they don’t just come. You have to go out and actively bring people to you. Once you move to a neighborhood, you have to figure out what it takes to be a good online neighbor. Communication is the key. Are you sharing? Is your content good? Do you consistently update? Do you respond in a timely manner? Do you actively engage your community and build new relationships? Are you looking for ways to build great relationships with your clients? These are all good questions to ask yourself to assess
Is Your Online Business In A Good Neighborhood?
One of the reasons for business failure, particularly for retail outlets, is having their business in a poor location. This same principle is true for your online business presence as well. There are several things that you can do to make sure that your business shows up in the good neighborhood. (By the good neighborhood, I mean that it is highly visible on the web.) Before you do anything else, with regards to your web presence for your small business, get clear on what it is that you want and need from a web strategy. This is the area where success or failure is determined. If you know what you




