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Why the Term SEO is Dynamic and Has Evolved over the Years
There’s no doubt about it: search engine optimization (SEO) is more important than ever. Businesses around the world rely on it to make money because it’s the only thing that makes their internet presence legitimate. Without it, they’re a guppy in a shark tank. With it, there are no limits. […]
5 Social Media Tools to Get Social Sharing Action for Your Article
It’s no more a clandestine; getting a social share to a post is becoming a lot more difficult. Whether you want to share content to a third party account or your own account, it’s a hectic process. Simply writing an article and sharing it on several social media networks isn’t […]
A Recap off Google’s Algorithm Updates and How They Impact SEO
Google currently has three major algorithm updates that SEOs should be paying close attention to. Google Panda, Penguin, and Hummingbird were all updated for very specific reasons. In this post, we’ll recap the updates. We’ll also tell you why each one was made and how you can use it to […]
Facebook – The War on SnapChat
For start-ups or any business for that matter, one of the best ways to grow is to avoid competition. Yes, you’ve heard it, “competition is good”, but if that were true there would be no need for patents or anti-competitive laws. The best companies try to avoid competition and create […]
Should Small Business Owners Consider Proto.io?
Has the mobile app market peaked? There’s a rumor that mobile apps are losing relevancy. The explosive popularity of mobile app prototyping sites like Proto.io is a point to the contrary. It’s unlikely mobile apps are losing steam. Even if downloads are retreating from their tremendous heights, people love […]
Excite to Engage in the Digital Age
With more and more consumers worldwide not only adopting the internet but all other things digital including smart phones, tablets and social media, we’re now seeing a changing landscape for businesses. It’s a landscape that gives less preference to big brands, and more preference to those who engage and excite […]










