It’s no secret that the world of search engine optimization and search in general is constantly changing. The trick is to not just keep up with the change, but stay ahead of it. The mantra “content is king” has been the precedent in SEO for a while now, but what do you do after you’ve incorporated quality content into your site and optimized every page and backend as much as possible?
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Nearly every day a new app, social network, or technology appears promising to make your job easier and kick your next campaign in to high gear. Thanks to the real-time component of social media, marketers can invest a lot of time and energy in the things that will impress and connect with customers online. While new and emerging tools allow us to get closer to our prospects, customers, and fans, the integration of all these digital marketing disciplines can often lead to chaos.
| | | The phrase “Know your onions” was used in the 1920’s. Charles & William really knew their onions when it came to marketing. | | | | If you’ve ever been to iStudio Salons, you know its innovative and contemporary design is one-of-a-kind. Findsome & Winmore partnered with Six Degrees to build their new website. Full-screen video backgrounds, hotspot user engagement, and captivating imagery are carefully assembled throughout this Parallax platform to create a WOW experience for their digital audience.
| | | | In an industry where companies seem to blend together and lack design individuality, Source2 wanted something different in their online experience in addition to a fresh look to their brand identity. As a Talent Acquisition firm in Orlando, FL, Source2 collaborated with Findsome & Winmore to clarify their positioning and simplify their messaging within their branding. Their new website is modern and designed with the user in mind. The information isn’t overly verbose or cumbersome and you don’t get “lost” in reams of jargon. Take a look through their new website and see what makes Source2 original.
| | | | Matt Certo, our very own CEO & Principal, recently published a new book that helps marketers understand where their brand fits in today’s digital world. “FOUND” defines how to use digital tools through a four-step model that helps companies “Find and Win” new customers.
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