It's Friday and that means it's time for another weekly roundup post! We have gathered together some of our favorite posts from the past week. You will find interesting reads on web design and how rank naturally in the search engines. You will also find great information on how you can make your site more Google friendly and even prepare for the next Google update. Let's get to it... WordPress and Web Design 3 Steps For Designing The Ultimate Landing Page - This post is focused on the ... Read More
Archives for April 2013
The Accidental Entrepreneur
I'm the accidental entrepreneur. I did not grow up selling lemonade to neighbors or inventing products to sell to my friends. I just didn't think that way. I went to college and majored in accounting so I could find employment and pay my student loans once I graduated. I wanted a solid job and I wanted a solid income. I wanted to work hard, have a regular paycheck, and I really wanted health insurance. I wanted the stability I lacked as a child and I thought a "good" job would give that to me. ... Read More
Blogging is About Finding the Voice Within You
If you're new to blogging, it can be intimidating. When you first start, writing can feel like an overwhelming task. And some people, no matter how hard they try, are not cut out for blogging. I believe those people are the exception and not the rule. I teach a number of internet marketing boot camps and blogging is something we cover in all three workshops. Many of my students tend to freeze up when the subject of blogging arises, because it is not something that comes easily to them. And ... Read More
Friday’s Marketing Roundup: Good Reads from the Week of April 19th
It's that time again! Time for another weekly roundup post. This week we rounded up some of our favorite blog posts on the subjects of WordPress, web design and search engine optimization. You will find great information on common WordPress SEO mistakes, why you need to hire a user experience manager, why long content is trending and even how to promote your new blog post. Ready to learn? Check out these posts. WordPress and Web Design WordPress SEO Mistakes - Learn how to avoid ... Read More
Introducing Bradley: A Great Option for DIY Insurance Website Design
We are happy to announce the release of Bradley, one of our newest Genesis child themes. Bradley is a premium WordPress theme that overlays on the Genesis Framework. Bradley is an ideal solution for insurance agents and/or agencies who need a DIY option for insurance website design. As with all of our themes, this one is named after a family member. This theme is named after my little cousin Bradley. My grandparents raised me, so I grew up babysitting Bradley when he was a toddler. Over ... Read More
Introducing Hunter: Hunting Website Design on a Budget
We are happy to announce the release of Hunter, one of our newest Genesis child themes. Hunter is a premium WordPress theme that overlays on the Genesis Framework. Hunter is an ideal solution for guides, outfitters, and taxidermists who need a low cost and budget friendly option for hunting website design. This theme is named after my son Hunter. He is in a long line of Gill hunters and is now just old enough to trot through the woods in search of deer and turkey with his father. His older ... Read More
Friday’s Marketing Roundup: Good Reads from the Week of April 12th
It's time for another weekly roundup post! At the end of the week, we are rounding up some of the best blog posts dealing with WordPress, web design and search engine optimization. This week we found cool tips and information on moving a WordPress website without hassle, a lot of plugin tips (and one plugin that is hiding spam), how to manage your content, how to rank locally with citations and much more! Ready? Let's go... WordPress and Web Design 5 Signs Your Website Needs A Better ... Read More
The Small Business Guide to Google Webmaster Tools
When I first discovered Google Webmaster Tools I was thrilled. I was fasinated by the data it provided and it has only gotten better over the years. I love showing it to clients, as many don’t even know it exists. Okay – 99% of my clients don’t know it exists until I show it to them. And the remaining 1% had no idea how much the tool really offered. If you’re like most small business owners, you have limited time and resources to dedicate to sleuthing around in Webmaster Tools. Don’t fret! ... Read More
Friday’s Marketing Roundup: Good Reads from the Week of April 5th
It's weekly roundup time once again! Each week we are rounding some of our favorite posts from around the web. This week, you will find information from WordPress security and plugins to mastering your title tags. If you need help or more information related to WordPress, web design or search engine optimization then look no further. Ready for another roundup? Let's go... WordPress and Web Design There is a Theme For That - A new directory to easy search and find a theme. It is kept ... Read More
Content Creation: How Does Your Mind Manage the Process?
When it comes to the process of content creation, everyone has a different thought process and their minds work differently. That means the strategy and process of content marketing can be different by company or individual. I've been writing web content for over a decade and while my process has evolved with the changes of the SEO industry, my fundamental work flow has not because it is based on how I think and how my mind processes tasks and data. I realize my strategy and process is not ... Read More
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