There’s no doubt about it: humans are social creatures. Sure, we all enjoy privacy from time to time, but anyone in isolation usually becomes very lonely. To remedy this issue, people have established communities for support and brotherhood. This is as true now as it was 5,000 years ago. Communities can create and improve ideas, help those in need, and generally improve the standard of living for everyone. Many of these benefits apply to an Internet community, too.
Social Media Marketing: The Importance of Community
Topics: User Feedback, Forums, Internet Community, Twitter, Facebook, Google, social networking, Business Blogging
Making Your Web Content User-Friendly and Relevant
With these three easy to understand SEO tips, you can give your website an edge over the competiton.
Topics: SEO, Search Engine Optimization, CT web design
Tech Firm vs Marketing Firm. A CT Web Design Firm Weighs In.
If you are like most companies today, you may be wondering if your Web Development initiatives are producing the results you desire. Although there are many root causes for Web performance, we see over and over again Web sites that are created to be technically very sound, but not built with inbound marketing in mind. This is the result of both the efficiency of technology companies to be able to produce Web sites, and the marekting companies inability to adapt to the digital age.
Topics: Inbound Marketing, CT web design, CEO
Does your Web site generate actual leads? If not, then you might want to consider Inbound Marketing services.
What is Inbound Marketing?
Stop selling, and start informing. Become a "Trusted Source" by buiding an audience, nurturing relationships, and then converting visitors to customers. And be able to actually measure all of the conversion ratios. The Inbound Marketing process actually integrates ALL of the online marketing tools to perform a single function: Generate more traffic, engage the audience, and covert them to customers. Our system integrates:
Topics: Search Engine Optimization, CT Inbound Marketing, CT web design
Social Media: Taking Twitter to the Next Level
Statistically speaking, you probably have a twitter account. This social media website has become a staple in the Internet community, as it allows for a rapid, constant flow of information. If you have not yet signed up for an account, it could be time to register. Twitter accounts are free, and it's probably a good idea to at least own your own company name. Twitter accounts are free, and it’s a great addition to your arsenal of Internet marketing techniques. If you already have an account, chances are you could be managing it more effectively. If wielded properly, Twitter is a fantastic resource for promoting your website, product, or name. Here are a few easy steps to get you started.
Topics: Twitter, social networking
Frequently, customers come in looking for a custom App to be developed, and what we soon discover is that they would be far bettered served by the creation of a Mobile Website Development platform. So, how do you determine which is the right platform for you?
Topics: Mobile Website Development, CT web design, App Development
Topics: Search Engine Optimization, Web Marketing
CT Web Design Best Practices for Website Landing Pages
While website visitors are great, business leads are better. Create targeted landing pages and lead-capture forms to convert more visitors into sales leads. We recommend following these best practices to get the most marketing traction.
Topics: Web Marketing, CT Inbound Marketing, Content Writing, CT web design
How Should a Web Developer Keep the Project Moving?
Of all the obstacles that can stall your Web Design project, (and there are quite a few...) the thing that seems to prevent Web projects from moving forward the most is content creation. As a CT Web design company, we have some tips for those of you who want to write your own Web copy.
Topics: Copywriting Tips, copywriting, Content Writing, copywriting strategies, Web Content
Is it simply enought to have a Web site? These days, in order to gain market share, it's imperative to actually drive traffic to your Web site. Top level management sometimes believes in the power of inbound marketing, and has all intentions of creating content on a regular basis, and integrating the company's social media as well. But what about the underlings? Middle Management? Has there been a Top-Down edict and accountability for following through on the inbound marketing and Web development changes?
Topics: Web Marketing, CT Inbound Marketing, CT web design