Blog Series: Creating a Collective of Cohesive Content To wrap up this week’s blog series on creating a uniform look and tone to your content, we condense all of our prior knowledge into our top 4 tips! Tip 1 – Get a style guide! We can’t stress this enough, a style guide will not only be a handy reference for... Read More
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April 28, 2012
Blog Series: The Wonderful World of eBooks So you’ve picked a topic, and now you’re ready to write. Most people aren’t born writers, and that’s why so many business owners never think they could be a published author. The truth is, if you’ve picked the right topic you’ve already got the content in your head – all you need is... Read More
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September 14, 2011
You may not be familiar with Matt Cutts, a Google employee and basically the best source of getting direct information about Google’s internal workings. Well, now is a great time to change that! Matt recently released a video that goes into detail about how Google penalizes websites and the process of getting your site back in Google’s good graces. Basically,... Read More
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February 16, 2011
November 22, 2010 – The holidays are upon us! We almost forgot to post a blog today, and that can happen in small businesses where things get hectic with vacation time and days off. You shouldn’t let your social media get neglected during the holiday months – in fact, you should pay more attention than ever during these times. One of the... Read More
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November 20, 2010
July 9, 2010 – April Fool’s Day is a long standing tradition that’s only gotten easier with the invention of the Internet. Popular “weird stuff” online retailer Think Geek has made AFD a tradition for the past few years, offering new products that day that you can’t get anywhere else – not even from them! April 1st, 2010 was no different... Read More
Few, if any, of your clients will be lawyers. Unless your ideal client IS a lawyer, you’re going to have to make sure everything about your website is written for non-lawyers. This is especially important for your key phrases. Knowing how non-lawyers search for legal information is critical in making sure your key phrases are relevant and useful in leading... Read More
Before you even begin developing your website (and of course your SEO content), you need to have a clear picture of what your website will be. This means establishing your goals, taking into account your time and technical limitations, and deciding what areas your website will focus on. This then begs the question, should I go big and cover everything... Read More
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March 30, 2010