Web Design Category

What Internet Marketing Has the Best ROI?

by Jacqueline Sinex
Monday, January 26th, 2009

Update: Angie’s List has since been renamed Angi, and Google Adwords has since been renamed Google Ads. This question is actually more like a challenge. The first part of the answer probably disappoints you: it depends. The best marketing tool depends on things like your industry, your audience, and your goals, among other things. To […]

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Hail to The Thief: How Obama Stole the Hearts of America and Taught Us All About Business Marketing

by Bryan Lokey
Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

There are two kinds of internet marketing, the kind that works, and the other kind. Mimicry has become less a form of flattery, and more of a standard operation procedure, so who better to mimic than the man who marketed himself so well that he became one of the most powerful men in the world. […]

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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. […]

Stop, Drop, and Roll Your Website Into Shape: Key Mistakes to Avoid

by Bryan Lokey
Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Trim down your homepage. Your homepage should draw people into your site and make them want to see more. It should not only be easy to read but should load quickly as well. Although high-speed internet is quickly becoming the standard, there is still a large percentage of people who connect through dial-up. If your […]

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All You Really Need to Know About Website Design You Learned While Trick-or-Treating

by Jacqueline Sinex
Friday, October 31st, 2008

Remember going door-to-door as a kid on Halloween? It was all about the treats. Every kid on the block set out to see which house would have the best candy that year – the house with the biggest bunch of chocolates and lollipops. But there was always that one house that disappointed – nothing but […]

Blog Basics

by Bryan Lokey
Friday, October 24th, 2008

You may have noticed the increasing popularity of blogs on the Internet. Blogs are not just for personal use and are not simply a soapbox; they are a great way to build content for your website, attracting both visitors and search engines. Hosting your own blog can be free and easy. Getting started with WordPress […]

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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