F YMonth: June 30, 2014

Grow Your Business With Marketing Collaterals

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Every profit making business organisation needs to adopt the right marketing means and methods to create awareness about its products and services and to influence its target audience to choose its brand. Without the use of effective marketing media a business can not grow. To help grow your business, you must make use of marketing […]

Social Media Marketing World 2014 – 5 Trends You want to Jump on NOW!

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I just recently returned from speaking at the Social Media Marketing World 2014 event in San Diego, California. This annual event is run by Social Media Examiner, a leading voice in the social media community. Every session was jam-packed by close to 2,000 attendees who came to learn from the top names in the digital […]

5 Tips for Improving Your Ecommerce Revenues

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Online shopping has created an efficient and enjoyable shopping experience for its users, and now, brick-and-mortar shops are trying to do just the same — by moving the online experience offline. Kate Spade Saturday, an innovative retailer in Tokyo's fashion-forward Harajuku district, blends its online and offline worlds with in-store technology that emphasizes social sharing. [...]

Let It Go: Say Farewell To These 5 Web Design Trends

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Trends come and go, especially in the fast-paced world of web design. Yet sometimes we hold onto old trends for too long when we should really be letting go and moving on. As technology evolves, it’s easy to fall into the trap of repeating old patterns. The web design industry is constantly moving forward. Holding […]

Google Sandbox and Penalty Checker Tool

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Active age of a domain should not be confused with the date of registration on a domain's WHOIS record, but instead refers to the time when Google first indexed pages on the domain. Keyword competitiveness refers to the search frequency of a word on Google search, with observation suggesting that the higher the search frequency [...]