How to Optimize Your Images
It's very important to use images in your blog posts, social media and advertising. Images grab your audience's attention and explain your story with fewer words. You only have seconds to get their attention and a great image can capture your audience. Here's how you...
Five Reasons Why You Need to Be Using Lead Magnets
Are you using lead magnets? If not then you are leaving money on the table. Lead magnets are an important part of any type of business. It doesn’t matter if it’s a online or an offline business, every business can use lead magnets.
Social Media Habits to Ditch Today
Letting go of these social media marketing habits will turn around your marketing messages for the better. Being Inconsistent This is the FIRST thing that you need to change now. If you post a lot of somedays and then stay quiet for a week or two, you are being very...
Why Your Website Is So Important
Your website is still the most important digital asset when it comes to digital marketing. In fact, your website is the center of your online marketing. Everything you do most likely sends people back to your website. The number 1 reason why your website is the most...
Top Three Social Media Sites for Small Business Owners
Which social media sites to use most is a huge question among most small business owners. There really is no ‘top three’ for every single business. Which one you use has to do with the type of business you have, and where your target audience hangs out.
7 More Ways to Build Your Email List
Email lists are the most powerful asset that your business owns. Here are 7 more ways that you can build your email list.
7 Ways to Build Your Email Lists
Building an email list is crucial to the survival and growth of your business. It doesn’t matter what type of business you have; email marketing is the most effective form of marketing and should never be ignored.
Ten Reasons Why You Need a Virtual Assistant
Outsourcing to a Virtual Assistant is a great way for a small business to deal with the daily tasks in their business. VAs typically do administrative and technical tasks that either you can’t do or don’t have time to do, or that are not your main source of income.