Mark Zuckerburg wasn’t kidding when he said “This has been an intense year. I can’t believe we’re only four months in.” There has been a lot of buzz surrounding Facebook’s F8 Conference for Developers in lieu of recent headlines. With everything going on we wanted to cut through some of the noise and bring you... Read More
eCommerce
How to Write an Engaging Newsletter
March 15th, 2018
There’s a difference between having a newsletter and having a successful newsletter. Engaging your audience is imperative, unless your goal is being deleted, so remember these tips for your next email blast. Feel free to leave any questions or comments below. We’re happy to help! Define Your Purpose Your newsletter needs a specific purpose. In... Read More
Testing Results for Steady Improvement
July 14th, 2017
Strong landing pages are essential for generating conversions on your website. These pages can be key to turning online browsers into buyers. So it is important to make sure that your Landing Pages are functioning optimally. If not, learn what you can do to improve them. Testing Method/ Measuring Results In Google Analytics , you... Read More
How to Boost Revenue with Content Marketing
April 4th, 2017
Why Content Marketing? With the digital world full of brands promoting themselves with sales and gimmicks, the masses are beginning to see past the smoke and gravitate towards voices that they trust. Consumers are sick of being ‘sold’ so they’re relying on their gut-reactions, forcing brands to earn their attention with excellent content. What exactly... Read More
Google Chrome Takes Steps Towards a More Secure Web in 2017
December 23rd, 2016
Most of us browse the web under the assumption that where we go, the sites we visit, the search terms we use, the time we spend on any site, as well as purchases we make, are private. Many are not, allowing third parties to view, collect, and repurpose any and all user data extracted from... Read More
SEO for eCommerce Category Pages
August 14th, 2014
Running an optimized, search engine friendly Ecommerce site offers many opportunities to get things right, or, if you're not careful, to make huge mistakes. In this post we'll be taking a look at things you should be trying to do and things you should avoid.
How to Track Site Performance Post Hummingbird
October 29th, 2013
Google has unveiled yet another animal in their zoo of updates, the Hummingbird. This miniscule bird which we associate with bright, sunny days has had SEOs scrambling to meet the learning curve that it delivered to the masses. Much like the mobile phones that have soared into our lives, Hummingbird has made searching Google on... Read More
Insecure Feeling: Google’s Two-Step Authentication Process
August 24th, 2012
It’s like that joke that nobody gets but no one speaks up and says, “What’s so funny?” Well if you've ever been hacked, you get it. The need for tighter online security measures, that is. While your personal computer may not have been exposed, chances are that your personal information on a third-party database has. To further complicate the issue, when a major retailer’s security has been breached and its database hacked, the infringement may not be announced for some time.
Active Web Group Provides eCommerce Strategies That Work
September 15th, 2011
All the leading websites for E-Commerce have one thing in common: customers that come back to them time and again. The fundamental key to a successful E-Commerce website is to develop an online marketing strategy that encourages a customer to return to your site to make further purchases.
Should I Sell Products On My Website?
September 6th, 2011
I always relate Internet Marketing to selling something. You may be an attorney, who is trying to sell your services, or perhaps you are a manufacturer who is thinking about selling your products direct to the consumer or in limited bulk discount pricing. In many situations, I will most likely say the answer will be... Read More