Ideas for Creating New Content

Filed under: Content & Copywriting,General — Tracy

Happy Thanksgiving!! It’s time to show you more ways to add content to your site. The more content you have, the more ways you give potential customers to find you in the search engines. More content also adds value to your website by showcasing what you can do for your customers. Here are some ideas.

News about your Company – press releases, new machinery or improved services.
Industry News – link [...]

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Comments on Search Engine Watch’s Top 10 SEO Mistakes & Applying Them to the Industrial Marketplace

I was excited this morning to see a post on the Top 10 SEO Mistakes from Search Engine Watch. I am going to post the Top 10 here as well as provide some insight on how these are especially important in the Industrial Market as well. Thank You Search Engine Watch for providing valuable search engine optimization information, trends and common mistakes.
The Top 10 SEO Mistakes:

Broken information architecture
Poor site usability
Mismanaged internal link juice
Content getting buried over time
Bad redirects
Poor titles and [...]

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A Friendly Reminder to Proceed with Caution on the Internet & Responding to Emails

Filed under: Ecreativeworks,General — Jules

In the last couple of days, a few of our clients have contacted us about an email they received. It was about a Search Engine Marketing Firm that specialized in International SEO for various companies in over 20 different countries.
This sounds great! Especially with International Marketing being a new topic and area of interest for many Industrial Companies. We did a little research after the increase interest and found that the website wasn’t 100% sound proof.
The website was pretty new [...]

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How to Know if an Order Page is Secure

Filed under: General,Usability & Conversions — Tracy

The easiest way for you to see this is to look at the url in the address bar. When you see “http:” at the beginning that means the page is not secure. When you see “https:” that means the page is secure. When you go to the check out page – the page you enter in your credit card information – it should always be “https:.” If it doesn’t, the page is not secure.

Remember:
http://www.means-unsecure.com [...]

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