There’s no question that content marketing works. According to Demand Metric, content marketing costs 62% less than traditional marketing and generates three times as many leads. But like any type of marketing, content marketing needs to be executed correctly in order to be effective, and several pitfalls can keep your content from reaching its full potential. Make sure your content marketing isn’t guilty of any of these key mistakes.
With more people online than ever before, your website is the best way to get new traffic, nurture relationships with your existing customers, and promote your brand. But what if your website isn’t performing up to expectations? Check this list of possible problems and how to fix them so that you can get your website back on track.
When someone Googles a question related to your brand, you want them to find your website. One of the best ways to accomplish that goal is to get content from your website into a Google featured snippet. Capturing a Google featured snippet boosts your visibility, generates traffic to your website, and bolsters your brand reputation.
At Web Solutions, we consider it an important part of our job to share what we know about digital marketing, web design, and marketing strategy with our clients and the digital marketing community. Tactics, technology, and best-practices in the marketing industry evolve at a pretty rapid pace, so we're constantly learning and passing our knowledge on to you!
Does your website have an FAQ (frequently asked questions) page? If not, it probably should. Here are 9 reasons you should consider creating an FAQ page for your website.
With Google tweaking its algorithms an estimated 500–600 times a year, it’s hard to be sure you’re using the latest SEO best practices on your site. You could be inadvertently making SEO mistakes that could cost you traffic, conversions, and revenue. Here are 15 SEO mistakes that could be hurting your site’s performance, and how to fix them.
Here at Exposure, we build countless websites. All of them have different designs and functionality, but most have five behind-the-scenes elements that we recommend including on every site. They're not flashy, but they're important. Here’s what they are and why we include them.
Starting in mid-June, Google will begin using Google Page Experience as a search ranking factor, emphasizing its commitment to rewarding sites that offer the best online experience for their visitors. Here’s what you need to know, and how to prepare.