When I met with Robert Kelly, a retired schoolteacher in the Chicago area yesterday, I wanted to emphasize one thing: building a website isn’t enough.
Bob tutors children and adults in language arts, and is an easygoing fellow. I imagine that his students do well and that their grades improve under
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Mover over search engines. Make way for your new rival — social media.
I’ve recently picked up a book that raves about how LinkedIn can deliver professional contacts and more business. LinkedIn is similar to Facebook, which is for more general purposes, such as personal interests and causes. LinkedIn is more
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You’ve seen it before: the new website goes up, and the company owner begins with a bold stride, writing an article every week. Then he’s writing every month, and before you know it, a year has lapsed since anything has been written.
Good habits are hard to form, and whether it’s
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You’ve heard about how the social media can bring in new interest in your product or service. Well, it works. The Facebook page of ours, Great Catholic Homilies, brings in 15% of the visits to our website www.GreatCatholicHomilies.com.
And now we’ve set up a new Facebook page for one of our
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Upset that his newly-designed website wasn’t bringing in traffic, a manufacturer in the Chicago area refused to make full payment to his web designer. This business owner apparently thought that building a well-designed and attractive website would be enough to pull in new customers, but it wasn’t happening. A friend
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Attractiveness, navigation and compelling content are the main components of a good website. Visit our latest site, that of the Health, Safety and Environmental Compliance Services. It features a news-blog that allows the owner to easily add a post to the website from any computer with the
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We’ve recently made several short videos on religious topics that have gotten lots of views. Go to the Great Catholic Homilies blog, and scroll down to the video for “The World, the Flesh and the Devil.” That video of about a minute, launched Wednesday, was viewed 500 times in its
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We at TreeFrogClick have found some great tutorials on how to use the software that we set up for you. Just click on our Services/How To page.