By Sean Work On the KISSmetrics blog we talk a lot about marketing wins. And we should––we’re all about sharing tips and tricks, hacks and tactics so that we can learn from one another and help one another be awesome at what we do. But no matter how much we
By billhartzer Posted by billhartzer By now, you’re probably very used to the original, or what I would like to call the main Top Level Domains (TLDs), .com, .net, and .org. And everyone else, other than SEOs and online marketers, are more “used to” seeing those three TLDs, as well
By Sean Work Today we have a fun little quiz that determines what kind of marketing superhero you are. Take the quiz below and when you’re finished, share your results with your followers! This quiz was created for the KISSmetrics Marketing Blog by Fit Marketing . …read more
By Sean Work “Always deliver more than expected” – Larry Page E-commerce websites are no exception to this working law. In fact, e-commerce is one of the least forgiving areas if you simply meet basic requirements. Elements such as site speed, design, positioning, pricing, categorization, and SEO are vital for
By Firestarter-SEO Posted by Firestarter-SEO This article, blog, guest post, or whatever you want to call it, is written for those who are new and learning SEO. I hope I don’t come off as cocky or arrogant. I simply want to help make the SEO community a better place. After
What are “viral videos”? They are videos that act like a virus, they travel form viewer to viewer and web site to web site and are seen around the internet. They’re videos with hundreds of views or more. Yes, it easier if you’re posting a music video, but there’s no
Mistake 1: Ignoring the script: The “story” is everything. But how can you tell a “story” about a product in sixty seconds? Think about what an effective TV advertisement does. It “grabs you” in the beginning, and then sells the product with a theme or “story” you can relate to
With the success of “social media” sites like Twitter and Facebook, a newsletter may seem like an old fashioned “been there, done that” sort of effort. Granted, those interactive websites are the new technology, and used by just about anyone with a computer. Compared to that, the traditional newsletter may
By Tom Ewer You make an assumption when building a WordPress site. That assumption is that people will look at everything you want them to look at, just because it’s there. In an ideal world, yes, the quote from Field of Dreams would ring true: “If you build it, they