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Day: October 8, 2010

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How to Turn Website Visitors into Email Subscribers

Getting traffic to your site is great—but what happens next? If visitors are clicking and bouncing, it’s time to turn those casual lurkers into loyal subscribers. Here’s how to grow your email list with simple, strategic tweaks.
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How a Consistent Brand Voice Builds Real Customer Connection

Want your customers to feel seen—and stick around? Here’s why even short-term sales copy needs a consistent brand voice that sounds like you.
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8 Website Form Fixes That Help You Capture More Leads

Your website might be turning away potential leads without you even realizing it. Here's how to fix your forms and start capturing more of the right people.
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Stop Losing Customers by Fixing Your Website Navigation Today

Is your website losing visitors before they even get started? Poor navigation could be the reason. Here’s how to fix it—and keep people exploring (and converting).
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Why Simple Logos Help Your Business Succeed

A clean, simple logo can do more than just look good—it can anchor your brand, build trust, and keep your business top of mind. Here’s why simpler really is better.
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PPC Advertising for Small Business: How to Get Started

PPC advertising can get your business in front of the right people fast — and you only pay for real results. Here’s how small businesses can start using PPC today.
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One client, Two sites.

I had previously done this first site, boudoirphotographynetwork.com, for Robin, but she quickly outgrew it. I knew her site had potential! We had to find a new solution and we did, we used Classipress. Classipress was originally written as a classifieds theme for WordPress. With some heavy editing, I was

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