Robert Pagliarini brought AB Strategic on board to assist in the design and development of The Other 8 Hours book promotion website. AB Strategic was up to the task. Robert’s goal was to create a website that engaged readers after reading the book with free resources and expert advice. We worked with ThoughtNozzle to bring Robert’s design ideas to fruition.
2010 holds a lot of promise and could be an exciting year with all of the potential changes ahead. Some of the these changes could revolutionize internet marketing, while the effects of others are far from known. Just keep an eye on the ever-changing trends and stay one step ahead of your competition.
Internet marketing is constantly evolving and as 2009 ends, it is time to take a look at what will be leading the way in 2010. It is important to not only know what lies ahead, but what you can do to position yourself for success. Here are the top 10 internet marketing trends to keep in eye on in 2010
Across the world, Starbucks is known for fast coffee and the Starbucks brand. There corporate identity is as strong as any company world-wide. They are known for great coffee, lots of choices, and being fast. Their stores become known for being a great place to hang out and surf the web, write, and study.
However, the problem is not a lack of data, but an excess of data. With technology trends and social media trends continuing to evolve and expand, e-commerce sites can quickly become buried in data.
Data is useless if a business does not know what it means and how to use it to optimize their future actions.
While almost every element of your website design is important, every element can be broken down into two important groups.
1.Essential
2.Profitable
How long did it take you to build your companies online brand?
How many websites, profiles, videos, blogs, and social media accounts have you set up to create an effective and trustworthy brand for your online followers and potential customers?
In today’s economic climate, your business needs to do more than just wheel out the same old tired marketing strategy year after year. The popularity of online publishing tools – Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr – have created a unprecedented media opportunity for businesses to promote brand awareness by becoming an information authority on topics that are relevant to your industry.
Social Media such as Blogs, Micro-blogs, Wikis, and Social Networks are not only helping many people communicate and connect, but are also powerful tools for business as well. They can be used to promote your products and services, engage customers in meaningful conversations, network and develop new relationships, or simply to distribute information about your business online.
Join a group of web designers and developers, and you’ll hear the word “interactive” thrown around a few times. The term is used liberally in these circles, but from a business standpoint, it’s a fairly foreign concept. When is a site interactive, and what do you call a site that isn’t? More importantly, what does interactivity really mean for business?