The more you engage your online communities and the more quality content you produce and syndicate, the more traffic you will be able to attract back to your website.
To explain how this all works together, I like to use the analogy of fishing…
Posted on 07 September 2011 by Jeff Schneider
Posted on 23 September 2010 by Jeff Schneider
In today’s business world it is quickly becoming imperative that your business develop a strong presence online. More and more people reach to the internet first when they are looking for information of any kind. Whether it is goods or services, if you cannot reach your prospects through the internet then you are not reaching your prospects. This rarely can be done without a good Edmonton SEO company on your side.
Many companies decide to make a website in order to find a foothold in the internet. However to many business owners’ dismay, developing an online presence is not as simple as they would like. You can’t just create a webpage and expect things to simply work out. People don’t simply turn to the internet for the information, they turn to the search engines, and when they turn to search engines they usually go to Google.
Posted on 21 September 2010 by Jeff Schneider
Compared to most marketing strategies and methods, Edmonton Internet marketing is an entirely different animal. What’s interesting about Internet marketing is that while at first it was used to contact and communicate to potential prospects all over the world, the Internet has become so popular that even if you run a local business you (whether you realize it or not) need to be able to reach out to prospects throughout the Internet.
Posted on 31 December 2009 by Jeff Schneider
This is it. 2009 is officially out in less than 12 hours and in comes 2010.
There are three things that I like to do at this time of the year: Spend as much time with family and friends as possible, take some much deserved time away from the office to recharge the batteries, and most importantly, I like to reflect on the year past and everything that I experienced and learned. Instead of making a bunch of resolutions (which 99% of people inevitably fail at achieving) I urge you to do the same.