Monday, 25 May 2015

Choose Carefully: Images Can Make or Break Your Website

Tips and Advice on Choosing Imagery for your Business Website

When it comes to content, images are invaluable.

Images can inject some life into a text-heavy page and make it much more engaging for the user.

Posts to social media rack up significantly more shares if you just include a photo. In fact, in a recent study, 87% of shared Facebook posts have photos.

Image quality won’t affect your Google ranking. You could choose the cheesiest stock imagery, or a really blurry photo for your website and Google still won’t care. However, as one user points out in this Search Engine Land article, search is a means to an end. You may draw in users thanks to your high search ranking, but that’s all for nothing if they’re turned off by your poor quality images.


So what are your main options when it comes to images, and what impact does it have on your customers?

Wednesday, 20 May 2015

5 Easy Steps to Make Time for Marketing Your Business

“I just don’t have any time left in my day!”

We hear it so often from our clients and trust me – we struggle with it ourselves! You know how important it is to grow your business, you know it isn't the case that you simply “build it and they will come” any more – but you just can’t seem to find the time! You’re dealing with emergencies and customers every day, along with managing staff and business admin and you’re barely fitting in lunch as it is – sound like you?

Well we’re hoping you can squeeze in a 5 minute article that could save you many hours in the future!

Friday, 8 May 2015

Stop Putting it Off! Get Your Business on Social Media in 4 Easy Steps



If you’re a small business owner, you’ve probably spent some time wondering if social media is worth it.

And it’s understandable; a lot of businesses are reluctant to take that first step into the social media universe because it is notoriously difficult to quantify the value. One hour spent posting on Facebook, does not reliably result in major profit for your business.

But don’t be so quick to dismiss the potential benefits!

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