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How to Increase Traffic to Your Website

Posted by Boaz Willinger
18
May 2016
How to Increase Traffic to Your Website
One of the most difficult hurdles for a small business or startup is building brand recognition. In order for your business to succeed, consumers need to know who you are, what you do and what makes you different from other businesses in your industry. The best way to do that is through your webs...
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4 Reasons Your Website Needs Mobile Optimization

Posted by Boaz Willinger
13
April 2016
4 Reasons Your Website Needs Mobile Optimization
The online world is going mobile. With a colossal shift towards handheld and portable devices, mobile traffic has already begun to overtake desktop traffic. (As of 2014, mobile traffic officially outpaced desktop traffic). Google's algorithm update in April 2015 - an event webmasters and...
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The Top 4 Super Powers of Blogging

Posted by Boaz Willinger
21
March 2016
The Top 4 Super Powers of Blogging
Does blog writing seem like a quaint hobby to you? Although it may be a hobby for some, the many super powers of blogging also makes it the leading content marketing strategy to help increase corporate website traffic and sales leads.  In the Content Marketing Institute's 2015 report...
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How Your Website Design Turns Visitors Into Leads

Posted by Boaz Willinger
18
February 2016
How Your Website Design Turns Visitors Into Leads
Your website development is done and your new website design is fabulous! You love the clean, fresh look. You have beautiful images and great copy describing your services and products. It's optimized for search as well as for mobile. Your social media sites are directing visitors to it. ...
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5 design principles for a successful website

Posted by Boaz Willinger
22
January 2016
5 design principles for a successful website
With approximately one billion live websites in the world, it may be a daunting task to build your own. Making a mark and generating customers for your business online may seem impossible in such a saturated market. Fortunately, if you have a winning business concept, there are tried and true web...
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The Top Five Reasons For Why Your Marketing Strategy Needs A Thank You Page

Posted by Bloomtools Canada on 22 June 2023
The Top Five Reasons For Why Your Marketing Strategy Needs A Thank You Page
When a visitor completes a particular action on a website, such as filling out a form, signing up for a newsletter, or completing a purchase, a tha...
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Growth Hacker Marketing: The Future Of Modern Marketing

Posted by Bloomtools Canada on 11 June 2023
Growth Hacker Marketing: The Future Of Modern Marketing
Between work and personal notifications on our laptops, smartphones and apple watches, sending marketing messages through modern-day technology is ...
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Understanding Secondary CTAs: Everything You Need to Know

Posted by Bloomtools Canada on 26 April 2023
Understanding Secondary CTAs: Everything You Need to Know
How do Secondary CTAs work?A secondary CTA is a call-to-action that provides an alternative conversion opportunity or action to the primary action ...
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