Tuesday, 16 December 2014
Tagged under: business planning, planning for a new year, small business new year's resolutions
5 Must-Have Small Business New Year's Resolutions
Can you believe it's that time of the year again? We say goodbye to yet another year and get planning for a brand new 12 months of business, branding and hopefully growing. Are these the things that your small business has on its New Year's resolutions list? Regardless of what you may already be planning for in the upcoming year...here are some things which should be on the list: 1. Be Mobile (and Web) Friendly Mobile phones and technology is everywhere these days. That means that potential customers are mostly mobile. Majority of us
Tuesday, 2 December 2014
Tagged under: communication phone apps, helpful phone apps, small business phone apps
Helpful Small Business Phone Apps: Communication
Similarly to majority of small business owners I too rely on my mobile device for getting things done. Finding the right small business phone apps to help manage finances, increase productivity or simply help stay on top of things is not as easy as it seems. Here is a list of great communication apps that can help you make the most of your mobile device (information & ratings based on Android OS): Viber Device Availability: Android, Blackberry, iPhone, Microsoft, Desktop Cost: FREE Download Size: 31.68MB Rating: 4.5/5 My favourite communication of all: it allows
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Tagged under: data highlighter guide, how to improve SEO, rich snippets, semantic SEO, SEO tips, structured data markup
Semantic SEO: Going Beyond Keywords With Rich Snippets & Structured Data Markup
What is Semantic SEO? It is not a fancy new term to throw small businesses off guard and get duped into "higher fees for more services" by their marketing freelancers offering professional SEO services or worse yet, for full-time marketing employees to create further confusion than already exists surrounding search engine optimization. It is a fairly new feature which basically increases the focus on the RELATIONSHIP between keywords and terms instead of solely focusing on each of them individually. So instead of ranking for a 1-2 keyword, semantic search attempts to grab multiple keywords
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