It's been almost a year since the coronavirus pandemic started, and while it's still affecting life and business, many small business owners have shifted out of emergency mode and into a longer-term strategy for dealing with the “new normal.”
No matter how great your website is, it won’t do anything for your business unless people visit it. If your website traffic is lagging, or you just want to increase the number of potential customers who come to your site, try these 12 methods for giving your website traffic a boost.
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!
The holiday shopping season is upon us. If you sell products on your ecommerce website, are you ready to make the most of the holiday season by offering a great shopping experience to new and returning customers?
As a manufacturing company, you need a website that clearly exhibits your innovation and technological expertise to inspire prospects to contact to your sales team. Whether you’re designing a new website or making user-focused updates to your existing site, these tips will help you turn your manufacturing website into a powerful marketing tool.
It’s always good to know what your competitors are up to. Do they have a new product you should consider adding to your inventory? Are they offering a special deal or discount you should match or beat? Are they using a sales or marketing tactic you should be trying? Have they made a PR misstep that your company can capitalize on?
These free tools can help you keep an eye on what your competitors are doing, and use what you learn to drive your business.
Whether you operate an online-only business or use your website to supplement in-person sales, an ecommerce website can be an invaluable tool for building your business.
To help businesses navigate through the coronavirus pandemic, Google, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram have released comprehensive guides on how companies can continue to reach and serve customers, deal with disruptions, and adjust their business strategies.
How do consumers want companies to respond to the coronavirus pandemic? Studies say consumers want brands to be helpful and continue to be visible during a crisis, while not exploiting circumstances for self-promotion or profit.