Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 2:18 pm | by Adam
The World Wide Web has a voice now. That voice is your customer “tweeting” on Twitter, posting reviews on Yelp, reading, participating in and sharing blogs, networking through social communities, and getting advice from trusted resources such as other clients and friends. The search for anything starts on the web.
Now more than ever — your business needs to be optimized. All things digital—from websites to press releases, news coverage to social profiles, blogs, podcasts, you name it—must be optimized. And, they need to be succinct to your brand message and intertwined for cohesiveness. That way, when your potential customers or current clients use any of the various and growing digital channels to find what they’re seeking, they will be more likely to find you and not your competitors. Also, don’t forget they’re also finding your social channels in search engine results. When optimization is done right, you can pretty much ensure they’ll have a cohesive and strategic brand experience.
Users are now savvy, smart, and well-versed in the way the World Wide Web works. More than ever, they are connected and are an extension of your sales force — thanks to social media. For example, Addthis.com is a pioneering social sharing tool used by over 500 Million people monthly. Holy Toledo–that’s 30 BILLION monthly uses—even more than Bing. That represents heavy digital dissemination.
Source: Mr. Mojo-Risin.com
If you think your business would benefit from optimization and social media tools– and, we are confident that your business can benefit from these strategies–we are happy to help you improve your digital position.
Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 2:14 pm | by Adam
Websites for Small Businesses
- Design: It’s easy to create and switch out the look and feel of your websites
- Editing tools: Most content management systems have tools for creating, editing, and publishing new web pages and articles.
- Multiple user management: Multiple people can be logged into a CMS and change different parts of the website, based on their assigned privileges.
- Upgradeable: It’s easy to add new plugins or functionality to a CMS
- Community / Support Group: The open source community stands behind one another providing ample resources for DIY quick fixes / code snipbits for helping your small business add a new application to your existing website.
- Excess Baggage: CMS systems come with a ton of features, most of which you will not use. Site loading can be affected by the excess files associated with standard installs.
- Flexibility / Scalability: CMS systems are pre built to be flexibile – fit websites of all shapes and sizes. That said, as soon as you try to adapt a system to fit very specific needs, developers / site owners risk causing accidental code errors which ultimately can affect overal performance and site vulnerability. Joomla has over 32,000 files in its standard install.
- Building a website? How to choose the right CMS (entrepreneur.venturebeat.com)
- Best CMS (tech36.com)




