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Provides tips for better managing your website, web applications and inbound marketing efforts.

A Native App, a Web App and a Hybrid App Walk Into a Bar and the Bartender says “We don’t serve your kind here”.

I was on the phone the other day with a client who works for a national trade association and they mentioned at the last board meeting that the “idea” of a mobile app came up. After a few questions it became very clear that the client didn't really know what they wanted or even necessarily why. They just knew based on the directives from the board ...

Posted By Meghann Kinshella | 12/4/2013 4:02:17 PM

Customized Web Applications and their Benefits

Every business needs to store and share information among its employees and with customers. Customized web applications are essential for improving customer interactions and the management of data and communications among individuals. Below are some important reasons to develop customized web applications for your business. 1. Fulfill your unique...

Posted By Meghann Kinshella | 12/3/2013 1:24:40 PM

Do You Use Facebook For Inbound Marketing?

As we are well aware, Facebook is everywhere. Almost everywhere you go, there are references to it. Nearly every website you click on has a button saying, “Like Us On Facebook!”. Most importantly, chances are that if you’re an inbound marketer, you’ve probably jumped on the Facebook bandwagon as well. Millions upon millions of businesses use Facebo...

Posted By Meghann Kinshella | 11/22/2013 3:20:47 PM

Top 5 Benefits of SEO

1. Affordability Why continually pay large amounts of money for online advertising when, with some up front effort and cost, you can benefit from ranking at the top of organic listings for relevant search terms? Unlike with paid ads, your traffic does not suddenly drop drastically when you discontinue an advertising campaign. Of course you will nee...

Posted By Meghann Kinshella | 11/19/2013 12:54:57 PM

Web Developer: Friend or Foe?

A manager, an engineer, and a web programmer are riding in a car. They come to a hill and their brakes fail. After careening down the hill and finally coming to a stop they get out to decide what to do.  The manager says “We need to have a meeting to form a committee to see what we should do next!”  The engineer says, “No way! Give me a pocket ...

Posted By Jay Kidwell | 11/18/2013 4:14:18 PM

 

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