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Author Archives: Josh Curcio
Social Media Patience Is A Virtue
It can certainly be frustrating to get excited about bringing social media to your business and have it take off slow. You hear over and over how fast word travels on Facebook and Twitter, but word is still not travelling … Continue reading
What Are You Doing To Urge People To Check In?
If you aren’t a brick and mortar establishment, you can ignore this post for the most part. If you are…do you urge people to check in at your location? Do you understand the power? The risks? First, What am I … Continue reading
Posted in Location-Based Services, Social Media
Tagged check-in decals, check-in services, check-in signs
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WordPress As Your Full Website
WordPress is a powerful blog platform, but is it powerful enough to run your entire website? There are definitely pros and cons to using it as your full website, so let’s discuss. Pros WordPress is a standard amongst blogging platforms; … Continue reading
Google AdWords Topic Targeting
If you have a history with AdWords display network, you know that it lacks at times. It’s always nice to get the additional impressions, but depending on your industry, visitor quality can be extremely low. If you aren’t choosing the … Continue reading
Posted in PPC
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Better Ads in Gmail
Some of you may despise ads in your email…some of you may have not noticed them. Myself, I welcome them. I don’t necessarily click on them often and they may not be the most relevant ads I could be seeing, … Continue reading
Canonicalization and Google +1
Canonicalization…why am I using such a large word? Well I suppose it’s because it is the only large word I know that sounds intelligent. All of my other large words just sound made up. Come to think of it, canonicalization … Continue reading
Posted in SEO, Social Media, Useful Information
Tagged canonicalization, google +1, seo
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Allow Me to Re-introduce Myself
I know I know, you expect everyone to remember you always and forever…especially past customers. Unfortunately that is not the case. We do so much on the web these days that it’s possible that some things get forgotten, including signing … Continue reading
Posted in Email Marketing
Tagged email best practices, email marketing, email re-introduction, mailchimp
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Time for Sponsored Advertising Spring Cleaning
Unfortunately it is not quite looking like spring around here yet…but that doesn’t mean you can’t start your spring cleaning. A good place to start since it will be indoors is your sponsored advertising accounts. If you are like many … Continue reading
The Social World Comes Together During Natural Disasters
First and foremost I would like to say that our thoughts are with the people of Japan and other areas that have been affected by this morning’s earthquake and tsunami. I like many other Americans can become glued to the … Continue reading
What Will Google Buy Next?
If you aren’t aware, Google likes to buy things. A lot of things. Whether or not it is to eliminate the competition or to actually better their products, some people believe that these acquisitions go against the Google motto, “don’t … Continue reading