by Donna Payne | Jun 18, 2011 | Articles, Because you should, DIY, Getting Traffic to Your Website, List building, social media, Web design
Ever land on a web site and jump back because you were startled by sheer horror of what you were seeing? I have. Here are 6 examples off the top of my head – continue with caution! 🙂 Flimsy, Limp Handshake – this person has no confidence. They are so...
by Donna Payne | Jun 8, 2011 | Articles, Getting Traffic to Your Website, Marketing, social media
Your website is stale. It sucks. It was supposed to be a means of attracting new clients in your target market. But that never happened. Let me take a moment to underline that a website is a tool. If you don’t use the tool, why have it? An outdated website...
by Donna Payne | May 18, 2011 | Articles, Getting Traffic to Your Website, List building, Marketing
A website can just be a digital piece of real estate unless you use this one tactic that will serve as the foundation of your website. Google loves websites like this and your competitors will have one heluva time trying to compete. The bottom line is that blogging...
by Donna Payne | May 10, 2011 | Articles, Branding, Building Your Brand, DIY, Getting Traffic to Your Website, Marketing, Mobile, Tools
You may have noticed strange looking squares on signs, magazines, billboards, webpages, and more commonly, store shelves. These squares are QR codes. QR (Quick Response) codes are kind of like a barcode, similar to what you see on every day products. Many QR codes...
by Donna Payne | Mar 23, 2010 | Articles, Because you should, DIY, Getting Traffic to Your Website, Marketing, social media, Tools
1. Thou shalt use WordPress for your website/blog. (AKA. “Hybrid Website” ) WordPress is a free and easy platform for beginners and experts alike that has become the industry standard. 2. Post to your blog often. Answer the little voice when you write. ...
by Donna Payne | Feb 27, 2010 | DIY, Getting Traffic to Your Website, Marketing, social media, Uncategorized
[Donna’s Note: Ben Cummings @bencummings has written another fab article. This tactic can be used for any business or private practice – the same marketing principles apply. Great job Ben – I love your articles! @thewebcoach] If you are looking for...