In this day in age, mobile devices are everywhere. Hosting a website with a mobile equivalent is essential in today’s business environment. Specifically, a website's layout should no longer be constrained to a desktop platform, nor should the design be developed to support specific devices. An adaptive website creates a more positive user experience and proves to be highly beneficial in terms of first impressions and engagement. In today's business environment, dynamic, flexible layouts reign supreme. This post aims to provide you with the information you need to help your business dive into this simple yet highly technical design approach.
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How to Generate Word of Mouth and Turn It Into Sales
Posted by Chris Reyes on Thu, Aug 06, 2015 @ 02:30 PM
Greatly underestimated and often unacknowledged is the power of word-of-mouth. Word-of-mouth referrals play a large role in bringing your firm new business leads. You may ask, why?
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Eight Ways to Apply Marketing Through Instagram
Posted by Chris Reyes on Thu, Apr 16, 2015 @ 10:00 AM
Once hailed as a simple application for posting and sharing photos and not much more, Instagram has evolved into an effective avenue to reach millions of potential clients with visual content. No longer constrained to photos, videos can also be posted to appeal to audiences. Here are eight ways you can apply marketing through Instagram to increase your online reach and engage your community in a visually appealing way.
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Starting an Inbound Marketing Campaign: 4 Essential Questions
Posted by Chris Reyes on Thu, Feb 19, 2015 @ 04:30 PM
In this day and age, traditional marketing methods such as telemarketing and print ads are rapidly becoming antiquated; clinical is the word that seems to effectively describe these methods. It’s a fact, there’s no going back. Today’s marketing environment is dynamic, and those who aim to have an engaging exchange and positive reception make the decision to shift into inbound marketing.
Topics: inbound marketing, social media, crm, SEO, leads