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[…]disruptive forces from our perspective, for example, is the introduction of new technologies. New social media platforms are born on an almost daily basis. Website aesthetics and features seem to shift faster than seasons. Mobile continues to change the way we think about how customers search, access content, and make purchases online. What was innovative a year, or even six months, ago may now seem dated to customers. If you feel like you are struggling against a relentless sea of new challenges that you feel ill-equipped to face, you might look to your competition first before hiring a consultant. How […]
[…]ways. Your blog will feel constantly hungry for content. And then there’s the question of social media and how to drive traffic from other sources back to your new website. Below, we go through all the main things you need to know to keep your WordPress site running smoothly. Step 15 of Launching a WordPress Site: Regular Maintenance Updates WordPress has 3 kinds of updates that need regular attention: WordPress core updates: These are updates to the main WordPress operating system. It’s essential to install these updates as soon as they come out, as they affect the overall functionality of […]
[…]Jetpack enables you to do lots of things, from automatically sharing all your new blog posts on social media to allowing users to subscribe to your blog. It’s a great plugin for just about anyone and it’s now available to all WordPress users, whether they go through the .com or .org routes. Step 13 of Launching a WordPress Site: Install and Activate WP-Optimize Another thing that can cause your website to slow down over time is junk files. From revisions of old posts and pages to miscellaneous other temporary files, WordPress can store up a lot of unnecessary junk. To keep […]
[…]a mobile-responsive theme with a lot of great features, including high-quality social media icons, room for a nice big banner image, multiple columns, and a customer reviews add-on. We like it because the theme is easily customizable and can be stripped down to the simplest website or built up over time to a much more extensive site. Vantage Vantage is a mobile-responsive theme with some great add-ons for icons, headlines, and other content features. We like it because it’s cleanly-designed and modern-looking, but also balances its look and feel with some really powerful content options, including a scrolling blog feed and […]
[…]media strategies are no longer optional for businesses or non-profits. Customers and donors use social media to vet new products with their friends, to learn more about a business before purchasing, to learn more about a charity or cause before donating, and to interact with customer service if there’s a problem or just want to express their brand loyalty. Keeping on top of social media can be expensive. In sheer hours alone, you may find you’re engaging too much with your social media channels. Working to supercharge your social media strategies doesn’t have to break the bank, however, if you […]
[…]are the routes your content will take to get to people. They can include social media news feeds, social media groups, webpages, comment sections, blog posts, newsletters, whitepapers, emails, pay per click (PPC) ads, and more. Content Formulas: Content formulas help you format content for individual channels. A Facebook post is going to look differently than a Twitter post. You probably also want to share different types of information over different channels, depending on who you’re trying to reach. Content To Do List: iIt’s really helpful to have a checklist that includes all the tasks that are essential for keeping […]
[…]You need to account for everything anyone will ever see. This can include: mission statements, social media updates, flyers, brochures, images, photos, logos, etc. You need to think broader than just what is on your website. Any content, any potentially useful information that people will see, should be inventoried. Attention to SEO: You need to think about how Google will see your content. This includes what keywords you use in your content, where you put them, and how often you use them. Attention to users: At the same time, you can’t sacrifice the content your users want just to improve […]
[…]people can use any digital components of your business (i.e. websites, landing pages, graphics, social media profiles, social media posts, etc.), that they find these components engaging, and that they are satisfied with their experience with these components. You also want to make sure that you’re designing your web presence for the actual users you’re trying to reach. If there’s one key term to remember from the above definition, it’s relevance. If a user from a target demographic you’re trying to reach searches online for your product or service and finds your website, but doesn’t find the content or design of your […]