by Mobile Marketer | Nov 18, 2008 | Digital Marketing Blog, SEO, SEM, Online Marketing, Website Usability
Simplicity is key when it comes to navigation. The more simple it is, the better. Your main task is to make sure visitors aren\’t lost on your site. Navigation should be available on each page of your site. The visitor should be aware of where, exactly, he/she...
by Mobile Marketer | Nov 13, 2008 | Digital Marketing Blog, SEO, SEM, Online Marketing, Website Usability
While the homepage is your website\’s face, the layout is how it looks. You want your face looking good, right? Let\’s see how we can make this happen. We have already talked about design and content, and will discuss their sub-elements in upcoming posts....
by mobilestorm | Nov 5, 2008 | Digital Marketing Blog, General, Multi-Channel Marketing, SEO, SEM, Online Marketing
Following one of the biggest days in democracy, it seems like a good day to talk about another manifestation of democracy, via the Internet: Blogs. The ability to blog is arguably one of the coolest, most valuable features the Internet has brought. Blogging itself...
by Mobile Marketer | Nov 3, 2008 | Digital Marketing Blog, SEO, SEM, Online Marketing, Website Usability
The homepage (also known as the main page or the index page) is the face of your website. It is usually the most visited page of any site. It is highly important to make it as user-friendly as possible so that visitors will start navigating your website –...
by Eydie Cubarrubia | Oct 30, 2008 | Digital Marketing Blog, Email Marketing Tips, Mobile Marketing, Multi-Channel Marketing, Newsletter Marketing, SEO, SEM, Online Marketing
I’m a maaan, baby! At least, in my writing I am. The other day I came across an application called Gender Genie, which allegedy can suss out if a writer is male or female by studying a piece of writing . I tested several of my own samples, from this blog and...
by Mobile Marketer | Oct 27, 2008 | Digital Marketing Blog, SEO, SEM, Online Marketing, Website Usability
First, you had to answer the website usability questions I posed in a previous post. Then, I had you look at the major WU elements of content, design, and development. Now, it\’s time to look into your website\’s hosting platform and its domain name....