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Why You Shouldn’t Have a Website that Uses Flash

2019-01-31T13:24:50-05:00July 29th, 2015|General, Website Design|

Websites using Adobe Flash often are visually appealing and artistically elegant, yet they end up causing many issues both for the website owner and for the website viewer. With the many options now available for building attractive websites today, Flash has proven to be outdated and a headache for all parties involved. Websites that have [...]

Customer Retention Part IV: Share Your Knowledge

2019-01-31T13:24:50-05:00July 15th, 2015|Small Business Marketing|

In this series about Customer Retention, we have looked at  Customer Retention: Building Your Business Community to Build Your Business,  Customer Retention Part II: Use Social Media for Word of Mouth Marketing and Customer Retention Part III: Recognize Your Customers.  We are wrapping up the series with today's Part IV in which we'll discuss sharing [...]

Customer Retention Part I: Build Your Business Community to Build Your Business

2015-06-29T16:44:25-04:00June 29th, 2015|Marketing, Small Business Marketing, Social Media, Social Media Marketing|

The most important part of your business is the customer base you have, and ultimately the community that you build around your business. Sure, a customer is a customer, but loyal and long-term customers that form a community around your business are what will keep you running strong. How to Build Community with Value: Unfortunately [...]

Get Your Message Heard: How to Increase Your Email Open Rate

2019-01-31T13:24:52-05:00May 13th, 2015|email marketing|

One of the best ways to keep your customer base engaged is with recurring contact with an email newsletter. One hurdle in this segment of marketing is getting the customer to actually open your email. Here are some strategies for having your message heard after you've spent the time crafting it. Be Specific: Your subject [...]

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