A homepage is a website's first chance to make a lasting impression on a visitor. Think of the homepage like your storefront, if viewers don't know what you do and can't follow up it makes it pretty tough to get those new customers, right?
A homepage is a website's first chance to make a lasting impression on a visitor. Think of the homepage like your storefront, if viewers don't know what you do and can't follow up it makes it pretty tough to get those new customers, right?
Do you feel like Google is always trying to throw you off track when it comes to the "rules" and best practices regarding SEO and your online presence? Well, guess what? You're not alone.
While each business is different and unique, there are some foundational pillars that every business should have in play.
Did you know that over 90% of consumers now use search engines to shop locally? Making sure your business information is updated and accurate where existing and potential customers are looking is crucial to your business success.
The modern consumer is changing. They are no longer willing to settle for only a shopping experience where they have to get in their car and drive to the store. They recognize that online shopping is not only safer but is more convenient.
What is Responsive Web Design? Responsive Web Design (RWD) is an approach to web design that makes web pages adapt to devices and window or screen sizes increasing customer engagement.
Bricks and mortar businesses, many of which were already struggling before the pandemic hit, are being forced to look at new sales channels in order to survive.
Facebook has introduced online gift card purchases right through Facebook and Instagram.
Google is now allowing businesses to sell gift cards and collect donations from your Google local business listing.
Money.com recently developed a free resource for businesses looking into loan alternatives if they can’t wait or qualify for an SBA loan in order to help Americans get back on their feet and save their businesses!