by Donna Payne | Apr 29, 2024 | Blog, Business Operations, Marketing, Technology
In today’s digital age, data is the lifeblood of any website or business. But with great data power comes great data responsibility. Mastering the Data Life Cycle, from planning to deletion, ensures your data thrives while protecting its security and privacy.
by Donna Payne | Nov 8, 2011 | Articles, Marketing, Mobile, Uncategorized, Web design
People are brutally honest about what they hate and love. And, yes, they are talking about YOUR BUSINESS and how bad your website may look in their mobile browser. From a consumer standpoint, I myself, get frustrated trying to find information and I all I get on my...
by Donna Payne | Oct 6, 2011 | Articles, Marketing, Mobile
Wow! Somebody is really thinking GLOBAL! I’m talking about enormous QR codes that are being placed on roof tops so that they show up on Google Earth. It all begins with a “Space Accessible Profile”, which is how your location looks on surveillance...
by Donna Payne | Jul 19, 2011 | Articles, Classes - Seminars, Following up with prospects, Marketing, Tools
Hi Friend, As a coach or consultant, attracting and converting leads and generating referrals is the lifeblood of your business. Yet when business is bustling, it can be difficult to focus your time on marketing your business. Learn how to manage your marketing more...
by Donna Payne | Jun 19, 2011 | Articles, Because you should, Marketing, Uncategorized, Web design
If you have… Scrolling, blinking text, butterflies and other animated images whirling around your homepage. Including falling snow, stars, puppies, or kittens… An outdated copyright in the footer that says 2008 and you haven’t changed a single thing...
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 An outdated website...