Your New Site Launched – You’re Done Now, Right?

Filed under: General — Anna Slyter

As Scott pointed out in his blog post last month, “website projects are a lot of work!” Once all that work is done and your shiny new site launches, nothing sounds better than just not thinking about your website for a while. Just because the launch was successful, it doesn’t mean you can relax quite yet.
URL’s often change during site builds, especially if using a new ecommerce software or drastically changing your sitemap. When that happens, you can end up [...]

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Billion Dollar Google

A recently released report states that Google provided roughly $1 billion in economic activity in Ecreativeworks’ home state of Minnesota in 2010. The report lists the Google-generated economic activity for every state in the US, which totals an estimated $64 billion. The mapped out, state-by-state report of Google’s economic activity can be found here.
Since the report was created by Google themselves, it’s entirely possible that they’re taking some liberties as to what accounts for “economic activity.” The report is based [...]

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Sizing up the competition: Can I beat them?

If you don’t follow me regularly on this blog, I work primarily with new website projects and one thing that I do on a regular basis is size up the competition for my clients.  What happens is, my client will give me a list of around 5 websites of companies that they feel are their biggest competitors.  What happens after I research them and give my feedback often times surprises them.  I will admit that when I first started doing [...]

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Now that I Tweet, How Do I Best Monitor What Is Being Tweeted?

When using Twitter as a component of your marketing strategy, you can’t forget to set up saved searches. Many Twitter users won’t go through the effort of referencing your Twitter handle when mentioning your brand, product or company.

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Do I have to write more content?

This is a question that I am asked often by clients when I get to the content writing portion of a new website project.  You see, what happens is we will give them what we call a working content document that outlines what they need to have on each page of their website according to their site navigation.  After this is when they have to go back to their office and start writing about what it is that they do, [...]

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Can’t Get Enough Page Speed Data?

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