Quick Tips Category

Typography: What Your Font Says About You

by Brian Disbot
Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

There is a realm within the world of web design that holds typography as the “holy grail” of design and aesthetics. Thousands of books, articles, and videos have been produced to focus specifically on fonts, their design, and their effectiveness. While many people are unaware of this massive and ever-expanding subject, it is important to […]

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Quick Tip: HTML (HyperText Markup Language)

by Brian Disbot
Monday, April 2nd, 2012

Today almost everyone has a website of some sort. Whether it’s for business or pleasure, we are all connected to the Internet. Social media websites give you a generic, yet customizable theme that allows you to express yourself by posting text, pictures, videos, and listing your likes and dislikes. The World Wide Web encompasses so […]

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Quick Tip: How to Set Up Your Email Through Your Website

by Brian Disbot
Monday, April 2nd, 2012

So you have your website up and running. It’s receiving a decent amount of traffic and your business is beginning to expand. You’ve left the contact info and are beginning to have your private email filled with business-related matters. Now, you want to create an email through and connected to your business’s domain name. Gmail […]

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Emails About Exchanging Links

by Jacqueline Sinex
Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

So, you got an email from someone asking you to “exchange links” with their website. They want to link to your website and they want you to put a link to their website on yours. They give you a little more info and end with a thank you. What should you do? Is this a […]

Bartering and exchanging

Staying Connected While You’re On The Go

by Marketing Editor
Friday, September 30th, 2011

The ability to stay connected is more important than ever in this digital age, and having the ability to access your emails on mobile devices such as your iPhone or iPad, has become essential for conducting business while out of the office. Though it is a useful resource, if you don’t know how to configure […]

SE-WOAH: The Power of Change

by Brian Disbot
Thursday, September 29th, 2011

The Internet and technology are constantly changing. Products are getting smaller and sleeker but are able to store more information than the previous ‘clunky’ model. The same goes for SEO activity. Focusing content on keywords or referencing current events along with your business can direct traffic to your website. Having knowledge of what keywords

Face to Face: Reaching a New Audience Through Facebook

by Brian Disbot
Friday, September 16th, 2011

Update: Google+ has ended, and iStrategyLabs is no longer in business. Looking to increase traffic to your business? Well, summer is over and school is back in session meaning a gargantuan amount of opportunity to appeal to a massive audience for your business through social networking websites. While Twitter and Google+ present great opportunities for [

Should I Blog on Facebook?

by Jacqueline Sinex
Thursday, June 23rd, 2011

For best SEO practices, build your blog content directly on your own website first. Then use Facebook and other tools to promote the blog articles you write.  You can include a link to the unique post, with a short description and image if you like. This drives traffic to your website with links and social […]

Facebook marketing and blogging