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Wednesday, March 21 2018
Google Launches Two New Tools To Highlight The Importance Of Page Speed On Mobiles

From past few years, Google is consistently pushing the website owners to improve their mobile site experience. They have launched multiple algorithms, guidelines, and tools for the same purpose. 

Recently, at Mobile World Congress, they launched two new tools, a new Mobile Scorecard and a Conversion Impact Calculator. 

The mobile scorecard provides data on the chrome user experience so that you can compare the speed of multiple websites on mobile devices.  

The mobile scorecard pulls data from chrome to compare the speed of multiple sites on mobile. That’s the same data that Google uses in the Page Speed Insights tool

Google said that a site should load within 5 seconds on 3g connections and 3 seconds on 4G connection.

The impact calculator gives a rough idea of how much revenue a business is losing because of slow page load speed. It might seem a bit exaggerated but still useful.

And if you are in need of mobile website design or redesign services, please don’t hesitate to connect with us.

Posted by: Andrea Shepherd AT 11:17 am   |  Permalink   |  Email
Sunday, March 11 2018
Are You Seeking Information About Reputation Management? Then Check Out These Great Tips!

Are You Seeking Information About Reputation Management? Then Check Out These Great Tips!

How important is your business to you? If your business is tantamount to your well being, you must make it as important for those you do business with. That means managing its reputation well. Read on for methods that can help you do that.

Follow through with your customers to keep your reputation good. This is especially the case if your business is larger. The customers need to feel important. Automated systems can be used for following up. Also, you can ask them to make feedback on the purchases they've made.

Be Proactive With Respect To Your Online Reputation

Being proactive helps you counteract negativity online regarding your brand. Ensure you have plenty of positive feedback since this can drown out the negative. Continue posting positive content until the negative ones slip into obscurity.

Have a good online personality. Posting status updates and tweets doesn't work without active communication between you and your followers. When someone takes the time to leave a message on one of your social media pages, it is important that your are quick to respond. If someone posts a question and you don't have the answer, tell them you don't know but you're working on getting the answer for them.

Try to make your unhappy customers... happy.

When you can turn a client's bad experience into something good, your customer will appreciate your show of care. Do this online, as well. You will show customers and prospective customers that you are willing to address any issue, which makes them more likely to do future business with you.

Private sales and promotions need to stay exactly that: private. This is important especially if it's for a complaint. You don't want those "freebies" getting around, because other people will want in on the deal, too.

Social Media

Keep an eye on social networks. Most customers will expect companies to answer questions on social media websites. Be sure you offer prompt responses for that reason. You can stand out from your competition since many businesses won't be quite as vigilant.

Monitoring Online Mentions 

Monitor your online presence. A displeased customer may talk about you online, and you can see this through a search engine result. Go over the search engine results to prevent anything negative about your business from making it to the top. You should generally do this a couple times each month.

Regularly perform Internet searches on your own company. If you find misleading information, work to get it taken off the Internet. If you show the site owner that what they are presenting is factually untrue and they are liable, most website owners will comply with your request.

Treat Your Employees Well

If you own your own business, be sure your employees are treated with respect. If this principle is disregarded, the fallout can be severe. If others know that you don't treat employees well, they may not want to do business with you.

You are now very aware of how important your reputation is to the success of your business. This means keeping your reputation pristine. Use this information to manage your business reputation and attract customers.

Posted by: Andrea Shepherd AT 05:26 am   |  Permalink   |  Email
Thursday, March 08 2018
Google Adwords Updates For March 2018
Posted by: Andrea Shepherd AT 11:29 am   |  Permalink   |  Email
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