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Posted by kidd on February 23, 2018
While the dream is that users will spend endless time on your website discovering all your content, the reality is that almost all of them will leave within a minute. A significant portion of those will leave within seconds. In this blog, we'll explain how you can maximise the value of these short time periods.
Posted by kidd on February 16, 2018
Every business needs a website. Whether you're selling tools, services, or both, a website is a 24/7 advertisement and an employee. Use it to draw in new traffic, establish your credibility, and give potential customers ways to communicate with you. Here are two types of content you need to do it:
Posted by kidd on February 9, 2018
Want to get better rankings? Search engine optimisation is much more than just choosing keywords and creating posts around them. Here are a few advanced SEO techniques you can use to improve your existing rankings and get new posts ranked quickly.
Posted by kidd on February 2, 2018
Although it would be boring if all business websites looked the same, they should still feature certain kinds of content in order to generate and convert leads.In particular these four types of content.
Posted by kidd on January 26, 2018
Content generally consists of writing and images, sometimes videos. When it comes to the writing, you need to make sure that it follows the rules of SEO or search engine optimization. This will enable your website or blog to be found by search engines and therefore by viewers.
Posted by kidd on January 19, 2018
In today's digital landscape, it is imperative that businesses find ways to differentiate themselves from the rest of the market. One of the strongest ways to accomplish this, and drive long-term success is to continually stay on trend and innovate accordingly. One way to do so is to evaluate your design strategy and ensure that your aesthetic and brand is just as consistent on mobile as it is on a desktop. Considering the rapid growth of mobile users on websites, it is imperative to have a design that is able to work on both. Here are 4 critical components to consider when designing a mobile-friendly design: