by Madeleine Da Silva | Dec 19, 2012 | SEO
Back in the day (6 years ago) it was OK to have a simple brochure website that consists of 5 or less pages. Google’s algorithm changed dramatically over the last couple of years and they have shifted their focus to dynamic websites that publishes fresh and...
by Johnny Da Silva | Oct 24, 2012 | Blogging, Internet Marketing, Internet Marketing in Bloemfontein, SEO
The use of proper internet marketing grows your business with a wider reach than if you did not have an online presence. If you consider the internet reaches the entire world, you potential are marketing to the world. The first step in marketing on the internet is...
by Johnny Da Silva | Oct 10, 2012 | Blogging, Internet Marketing in Bloemfontein, SEO
Online content that you publish is one of your most valuable assets on the web. By sharing your content online you can enhance your company’s brand, broadcast your message across the web and demonstrate your expertise to name but a few benefits. Here are a few tips...
by Johnny Da Silva | Oct 1, 2012 | Blogging, Internet Marketing, Internet Marketing in Bloemfontein, SEO
With internet marketing, internal links are worth gold for your website, but unfortunately internal link building is really not a guaranteed success. Building links does come with risks. One of the most common risks with link building is using excessive keyword based...
by Johnny Da Silva | Sep 28, 2012 | Blogging, Internet Marketing, Internet Marketing in Bloemfontein, SEO
Online it’s all about building trust and credibility. Show that your business is the logical and credible one to do business with online. You can build your business story directly into your owned online media such as your website and blog to differentiate your...
by Johnny Da Silva | Sep 27, 2012 | Blogging, Internet Marketing in Bloemfontein, SEO, Uncategorized, Website Design
How are you going to measure the success of your website? This is a very common question I get asked often by my customers and the answer is always YES! How do you measure this? If it really can be measured, how do you measure it? This is really a very common question...