Content comes in many different forms from blogs and pictures to videos and product descriptions.
What's the best way to get original content for my website?
Topics: Web Design & Development, Proximity Blog
When you recycle an aluminum can, it can sometimes be back in a shop shelf within 60 days!
Topics: Facts From the Bar
As sales people, we have to be excellent communicators. This means managing open lines of dialog with current customers, building rapport with prospects, and continuously networking both offline and online. So how do you make your sales call unique? How do you find relevant topics to discuss with customers?
Topics: Social Media Marketing (SMM), Email Marketing, Search Marketing, Proximity Blog
Special thanks to Matt McInerney of Pixelspread.com and visual.ly for this infographic.
Topics: Random Infographic
Abraham Lincoln actually hated to be called “Abe.”
Topics: Facts From the Bar
INTRODUCTION:
Your “how to” blog post should teach the reader how to do something by breaking it down into a series of steps.
Begin your blog post by explaining what problem you are going to solve through your explanation and be sure to include any relevant keywords. Add in a personal story to establish your credibility on this topic. And make sure to end your blog post with a summary of what your reader will gain by following your lead.
Need some inspiration? Check out these "How-To" examples from the HubSpot blog:
Topics: Insider
The Effects of Multi-Touch Engagement & The Value of a Marketing Funnel
It has been widely tested to see just how many points of contact it takes for an inquirer to become a lead, and then to become a customer. Whichever study you see, the answer is rarely ever just one or two contact points.
Topics: Social Media Marketing (SMM), Email Marketing, Pay-per-Click (PPC), Search Marketing, Proximity Blog
Special thanks to siliconvalleyanimalvet.com for this infographic.
Topics: Random Infographic
Everyone has a unique tongue print, just like fingerprints.
Topics: Facts From the Bar