Web Site Maintenance Category

Online Newsrooms

by Jacqueline Sinex
Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Yet another example of how to use your website as a communications platform, rather than just a marketing tool: a newsroom. More commonly seen in websites for mid-size and large corporations, a newsroom serves many purposes. From a PR standpoint, it fortifies messages you have already spread to the public. From a marketing aspect, it […]

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How the Web Fuels Efficiency

by Jacqueline Sinex
Monday, March 16th, 2009

While your site is always a marketing tool, it is also a resource that will improve the efficiency of your internal operations. One good example of this is online registration documents. This is perfect for medical practices and consulting firms. Consider This Include PDF versions of all of your standard new customer documents on the […]

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Common Web Terms You May Have Missed

by Bryan Lokey
Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

The internet is full of terms that can seem quite confusing. Many sites use terms and abbreviations that they expect a person to know without even giving them a brief overview of what the terms mean. Even when you search for the definitions of these terms some of the information you find can read like […]

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E-Learning: Out of the Classroom and Onto the Web

by Jacqueline Sinex
Monday, December 22nd, 2008

Does your company offer courses for professional certifications that require students to spend several hours in a classroom every year? How much more convenient would it be for those individuals to study from their home or office? E-Learning Examples Real estate industry courses with multiple chapters, interactive Flash quizzes, random security check que

Make Your Website a Touchpoint

by Jacqueline Sinex
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

Many marketing experts will advise you to have multiple touchpoints for your customers and prospects some way to contact those people repeatedly and keep you in their minds. You might mail a postcard, make a follow-up phone call, or even visit their doorstep. But remember that your website should also serve as a communications tool. […]

Questions About “DIY SEO”

by Bobby Martinez
Friday, August 22nd, 2008

Update: This article contains outdated information. Please refer to: https://www.webii.net/blog/2015/05/tips-for-diy-seo-in-2015/ We often field questions about search engines and how a small business with a limited budget can drive traffic to its website. Most people want to know, what can they do themselves, without hiring anyone, without spending much

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Just Say No To Free Template Software

by Rachael Pierce
Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

You may have seen small budget providers offer free ‘do-it-yourself’ website building software, and it looks so easy you don’t know why you should pass it up. But before you jump into that template software, know what you are actually getting. When you use templates to design your website, your website is usually not consistent. [&helli

Hello Out There!

by Rachael Pierce
Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Hello. I am a potential customer. I’d love to talk to you about your product. Heck, I’d even like to buy it. But I need one question answered. Can you help me? Wait, I am on your website. I can just find your contact information and call you myself. Hold on. I can’t find out […]

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