Digital Advertising, Social Media

Paid Social vs. Paid Search: What’s the Difference?

Paid search and paid social advertising are two of the most popular forms of digital marketing. Both marketing methods involve businesses paying to have their ads displayed in front of potential customers online. However, there are some key differences between the two. If you’re wondering what the difference is between paid social and paid search, we break it down here.  Different Approaches to Digital Marketing Paid search ads are displayed READ MORE

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SEO

Why Is My New Website Not Ranking Well?

It’s not uncommon that a business will redesign its website a few times over the years. There is always new technology to improve certain aspects of the business’s online presence. A business may rebrand or have new products or services that need to be showcased. A company may invest in a redesign to improve user experience or because the site is not ranking well. There are many very valid reasons

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Reputation Management, Social Media

How to Manage Customer Complaints on Social Media

All kinds of businesses are tackling social media today. It’s not just big brands who have a Twitter and an Instagram anymore. Your local plumber might have one. The library around the corner has probably integrated all of its accounts for better exposure. That’s because using social media well is one of the cheapest and simplest ways to get noticed, especially when your business is local and pulls its customers

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SEO

Why are Internal Links Important?

​Previously we’ve discussed link building and how Google’s algorithm rewards or penalizes different types. To review, Google wants to create an internet full of interesting and original content accessed organically. Essentially, it wants to mimic the way people socialize in real life. This means directing traffic to items of general interest and not to advertising or marketing. Enter internal links. We’ve focused on external links before. External links are links

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