by Cazbah Staff | Oct 30, 2019 | Business Strategy, Digital Marketing, Internet Marketing, Marketing, Sales, Small Business
Whatever product you sell or service you provide, you undoubtedly have a specific action (or a few) you want your web visitors and prospects to complete when they visit your website. It seems more and more like an uphill battle trying to get your...
by Cazbah Staff | Sep 16, 2019 | Digital Marketing, Internet Marketing, SEM / PPC, SEO, Small Business, Website
If you’re investing in paid search advertising or PPC, then you are probably familiar with Google Ads “Quality Score” metric. Google assigns each keyword a Quality Score to indicate how well your website matches the queries and keyword phrases you’re...
by Cazbah Staff | Aug 7, 2019 | Branding, Business Strategy, Digital Marketing, Internet Marketing, Marketing, Small Business
Over the years, Pay-Per-Click (PPC) advertising on Google has become increasingly popular, and has been effective for many businesses. But, PPC campaigns are not the only option out there. Pay Per Impression (PPI) ads are still a relevant way to attract...
by Cazbah Staff | Jul 31, 2019 | Branding, Business Strategy, Digital Marketing, Internet Marketing, Marketing, Sales, Small Business, Website, Website Design, Website Development
Implementing a simple, clean website design is critically important for a modern day small business. It can be too easy to lose prospects and customers in the details, rather than bringing them smoothly along the funnel. Take a look at the article...
by Matt Smith | Jul 29, 2019 | Internet Marketing, Local SEO, SEO
It is well known that Google’s “Pigeon” update in 2014 included an algorithm change that improved their location and distance ranking framework, leading many to focus more on local SEO (search engine optimization) efforts. Even though...
by Matt Smith | Jul 24, 2019 | Content, Facebook, Home Page, Internet Marketing, Landing Page, Mobile Search, Small Business, Video Marketing, Website, Website Design, Website Development
Once upon a time, your homepage was the starting point for all your customers. They got your URL from a business card, in an email, or from a friend. A quick search online would bring them to your website homepage. It was the front door to your business online....