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Websites are key for the success of every business. The creation and continual improvement of a professional website is crucial in today’s technology-based market. How you present your message, display your services, compliment your competitive advantages, and build your brand on the web can make the difference between success and failure. Read more...

QeH2 Interviews Local Partner Seogon Technologies



by Alex Repola

Up until just a few years ago, very few people knew what Search Engine Optimization (SEO) was. Up until even a year ago, people that had heard of SEO didn’t even know what it meant. Seogon Technologies, a Denver SEO and Internet marketing company, has spent the last year changing the way businesses reach out to prospective clients through the World Wide Web. Read more...

WordPress, Limited Only By Your Imagination



by Alex Repola

The philosophy of WordPress has been and always will be, keep the code light and fast all the while providing a rich framework for a huge community and expanding what WordPress can do.

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10 Free Or Cheap Mobile Marketing Tools

In case you didn’t already know, mobile is without a doubt ‘the next big thing’ when it comes to marketing and advertising. As smart phones like the iPhone and Nexus One become more and more popular among consumers, the potential for marketers is also growing rapidly. Read more...

Top 12 SEO Tips

by Gary Beal

1. Get your page titles 100% optimized for search.
2. Optimize your content
3. Optimize internal linking
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Microsoft’s Ten Commandments for Effective Online...



by Paul Chaney

1. Pull, Don't Push
One of the first lessons you will learn very quickly when engaging in social media is that old-school marketing tactics don't work. Don't come out of the gate pushing your products or services. New tools require new rules.

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What about Craigslist or Ebay?

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by Eric Pratt

There's been a lot of hype lately over Social Media. Many businesses are rushing to build a Facebook page, get a Twitter account, and build a network on Linkedin. While the jury may still be out on how measurable returns are and what industries have had the best success I think there is another format that can provide instant returns and metrics.

Most of you probably know Craigslist and Ebay. Craigslist is very basic but highly successful internet classified site. Ebay is the top dog in online auctioneers. You may have bought or even sold personal items through Craigslist or Ebay but have you ever thought about generating revenue and profits for your business?

Obviously this is most relevant to companies that sell a good and carry inventory. If you have inventory you have no doubt dealt with stales or dead inventory. What if you could slowly get rid of unneeded product, increase cash flow, and invest nothing on the front end? That's what Craigslist and other sites can do.

Let me give you a real life example that you can apply your specifics to. My Dad lives in WA and owns a transmission shop, Snohomish Transmission. Over 20-some years he has piled up a lot of car parts. Some of them very valuable, the pack rat in my Dad always saves stuff in the event he might have a use for it later. Many of his parts, especially the hard to find specialty parts, are very rare.

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