Notes about Website Design, SEO, Online Marketing, and anything between and beyond

Should You Start a Blog?

Blogging is one of the most valuable tools that businesses have to engage with customers and ultimately make their lives easier. It is also very valuable to add new content to your website regularly and a "force" Google to find you and rank you higher for that. If...

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How does your website look on mobile devices?

Have you checked your website on mobile devices? More and more people browser online on mobile devises, and found your there. If you do not own a tablet or a smartphone, you still can see the user experience on this website. There are plenty of websites that give you...

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Why an Author decide to have her own website?

Eva Fischer-Dixon already had 16 books published, when she decided that she needed a website of her own, so she can show all them on one singe website, without the advertising interruption of Amazon, or Barnes and Nobles online shops.
She had so much to show to her readers, that was not available otherwise.
Now, with her own website, EvaFisherDixon.com she can tell more about her life story, add personal historical pictures, and receive direct emails from readers and fans.

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Google Analytics: Exclude Your Own IP Address

If you have a website, you want to add Google Analytics to it to see who visited your site, what article they liked, how did people find you, etc.... But you want to exclude your own visit on your website, right? Here is how to Exclude Your Own IP You need to find...

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Website ranking information

Meta tags and why do you need them? We want your website to rank as high as possible on organic search ( which is Google term for not payed ranking). Here you can find tons of information what you can do, without our help to boost your website ranking. When building...

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New Year’s Resolution? Do it!

Do you have a New Year's resolution? I have. I was trying to work on my website content and add updated info in the last three months. It just never happened. There was always something more important to do. Clients’ projects, running errands, networking, writing...

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