Digital Marketing Posts

Designing For Your Target Audience

Designing for your target audience is one of the most important factors to be aware of as a web designer. If you don’t know or understand the audience and how they behave, that is one of the first questions to ask and find the answer. When I hear “target audience,” I always think back to […]

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Web Design Trends for 2012: Social Media Integration

We are doing a series of 2012 web design trends, and our sixth prediction for web design trends in 2012 is social media integration. Social media is everywhere. It’s on our computers, phones, televisions and even in our cars. Social media integration will not be going away any time soon (at least not in the next […]

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Blog Content Ideas: My Business Has A Blog. Now What?

I often catch myself thinking too hard about blog topics. They shouldn’t be that hard, right? My theory: If you’re spending over 15 minutes wondering what to write about, you’re thinking way too hard. Here are a few tips for getting over writer’s block: Who are you? What do you do? Introducing yourself and your […]

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Strategically Social: Tumblr & The Atlantic

If you’re hunting for the latest Internet phenomenon, chances are good that you’ll be directed to Tumblr. The free, easy-to-use microblogging and social networking hybrid website has been home to memes and more since 2007. Although its primary users are individuals, some businesses and organizations—like the editors of the news and analysis magazine the Atlantic—are […]

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Three ways to convince people to take your online survey

Creating online surveys has never been easier thanks to tools like SurveyMonkey and Jotform Survey Maker; however, getting potential new clients or existing customers to respond and provide helpful feedback takes strategic planning. Here are three simple things you can do when developing an online survey to ensure a better response rate: Select the right […]

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