How Can Small Businesses/Websites Compete with Big Players in SEO?
It may seem like an impossible uphill battle to compete with big sites in the SERPs, but there are benefits to running a smaller site that can make a tremendous difference to your SEO. In today's Whiteboard Friday, Rand explains how small businesses and websites can...
Local Ranking Factors
Google updates mobile-friendly algrithm
March 16, 2016 – Google announced that it is “continuing to make the web more mobile friendly.” Beginning in May 2016, Google will be rolling out an update to mobile search results that will increase the effect of the ranking signal with preference toward...
Mobile traffic matters! Only 6% of SMB websites are mobile friendly.
Why You Should Move Forward With Mobile?
How To Turn Website Visitors Into Prospects
Turning anonymous website visitors into prospects is easier said than done. Whether Googling the nearest coffee shop or self-diagnosing on WebMD, most web visitors are only interested in finding answers quickly, not making purchases. In fact, only 2% of your anonymous...
Hybrid vs Native Mobile App. Decide in 5 minutes!
If you’re confused and wondering whether to build a hybrid mobile app or a native mobile app, don’t worry, this article will help you decide your mobile app strategy in less than 5 minutes! Quick one-liners on Hybrid Apps and Native Apps before we get started: Hybrid...
17 Stunning Internet of Things Statistics You Don’t Know
The Internet of Things (IoT) is already connecting millions of formerly unconnected "things" to the Internet -- allowing us to track and analyze data like never before. But according to Acquity Group, 87% of people reading this article don't know what the term...
Mobile eCommerce is a growing market
We have been watching and talking about the mobile commerce trend for years, but now there’s no disputing it: mobile commerce is now the default way that people shop online. The rise in mobile phone traffic to online stores is partly being fuelled by the overall trend...
What Is A Multi-Screen Site?
A multi-screen site refers to one website that is optimized for desktop, tablet and mobile. A common, but more technical, term for these kind of websites is “responsive.”