Posts about ‘blogs’

It’s no surprise that companies are cutting costs during these tough economic times. Whether it makes sense or not, marketing expenses are often first to go since they are perceived as the most disposable. Some business owners consider themselves in a position where they can rely on their existing client base, and don’t need to [...] (more)

We all know how important it is to keep up with a regular blogging schedule. But where do you get inspiration for topics on those days when you’re feeling less than inspired? There are some gifted people that have ideas coming out of their ears and have no problem whatsoever putting them into a well [...] (more)

23

Dec


We have repeatedly stressed the power of blogging to promote your business, and have more recently discussed the potential of “micro-blogging” tools (like Twitter) in attracting new business. Much has been debated about the value of these new micro-blogging platforms, and we’re running a few tests ourselves. We recently started a Twitter (popular micro-blog platform) [...] (more)

Some people might not notice incorrectly phrased sentences, misspellings, or typos. But personally, I find it distracting. Whether you’re a grammar stickler or not, when you write for your business blog be aware that some of your customers may be sensitive to the old lessons we learned in school. So, if your company style is [...] (more)

30

Sep


Sounds like a tupperware commercial, huh? But just like putting Tuesday’s leftovers in the fridge keeps you from having to go grocery shopping for another day, your website’s content is what grants it longevity. Let it sit too long, and search engines and visitors alike will just lose interest. The idea is to keep visitors [...] (more)

29

Aug


We have been promising a total website re-design here at R3R for a while now…to go along with the new name and new logo. Today we release the first peek at the new design…and a little about the thought that went into it. This blog has worked well for us, and we’re still big believers [...] (more)

Hate to admit it, but it’s been almost a week since we returned from Affiliate Summit…and this is my first blog post since before I left. Bad blogger. I had, of course, planned to blog every day while I was in Boston. Who was I kidding? I can’t even manage to blog every day I’m [...] (more)

Just about everyone I know has an invention or other idea that they want to make happen “some day.” Maybe it’s a million dollar idea, or maybe it’s just a pet project (which, by the way, sometimes turn into million dollar ideas (see: Craigslist.org)). But more often than not these ideas just sit on the [...] (more)

About a month ago you would have had a hell of a time finding the Proof:Positive Consulting website on Google, no matter how hard you searched. Although they had been online for nearly 9 years, the website was completely static, and unchanged since it was first built. The search engines considered this business’ website outdated [...] (more)

<< Business Website Cost (Part 4): Remote vs. Local Talent Another major factor affecting the cost of any website project is the list of requirements. It pays to identify these requirements up front (one of the best ways to end up with an unattractive or otherwise useless website is to let your web designer define [...] (more)