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GPS Fleet On-Page Tracking

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When you have many different areas of your business that all need to come together, you might wish that they were all coordinated by GPS. GPS fleet tracking is a method of following around all of your vehicles, employees and … Read more »

Adreno: Going Beyond Gaming

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The Adreno 3D GPU is typically touted for gaming. After all, that’s the first thought that someone has when you talk about high powered graphic processing units, whether or not computer gaming is the context. There’s a whole other world out … Read more »

Increased Social Interaction For Mobile Future

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The 4G network is still hot n’ fresh from the oven, but it’s only the first step on the road to the future for mobile. Signs point to increased fluidity and synthesis of mobile operating systems/devices. What does that mean? … Read more »

Mobile World Congress 2012 Wows the World

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Barcelona was recently host to the 2012 Mobile World Congress, an exposition where manufacturers of all things related to mobile computing and devices gather to showcase their newest innovations. While there is no disputing the fact that the highlights of … Read more »

Ready Player One: Advergaming in a Social Landscape

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Marketing channels have become extremely diverse in the age of the web. Email marketing is sort of the grandfather of advertising on the web, and the landscape has since grown into a morass of social sharing via Facebook, Twitter and … Read more »

Outlook in the Cloud: Do or Don’t

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Gmail may be the longest running cloud based email application and it was used by million before “the cloud” even entered into the popular lexicon. Gmail has also conditioned its users to be able to log in to their e-mail … Read more »

Touch-Screen-Technology

The Touch Generation

When’s the last time you pressed a button? You probably press buttons all day, but do you ever get the feeling that you’re pressing less of them? That’s because you probably are. Touch screens have moved to the forefront of … Read more »

Does Slower Mean Dead?

With the recent news of drastic cuts that the USPS is making—cutting more than half of their mail processing centers and losing 28,000 employees—in order to avoid bankruptcy, a bright light is shining on the Internet and the irrevocable changes … Read more »

SEOing the Shopping Season

Cyber Monday is rising to incredible prominence in the landscape of the American retail economy. This presents a salient confluence of the two core tenets most important to SEO: the Internet, and shopping. How relevant are the two, you ask? … Read more »

Locations Matter

When designing a website for your company, there are all sorts of things to take into consideration.  Is there an appropriate amount of content? Is the site easy to navigate?  Is it aesthetically pleasing?  Do all of the links work?  … Read more »

About the User

Just as form follows function has guided generations of architects in designing magnificent structures, Panda, Google’s latest search update, is channeling good content to user’s eyes. Likewise, web substance likely to waste a searcher’s time is increasingly being kicked to … Read more »

The Marketing Mix and SEO

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Search engine optimization (SEO) and marketing go hand in hand. The spokes of the marketing wheel are made up of four key elements – product, price, place, and promotion – that are also known as the marketing mix. While several … Read more »

6 C's of Search Marketing

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Content Content is the words, pictures, text and media that you place on your web pages, web site, social media profile and landing pages.  In order to be indexed in Google, Bing and other search engines; it helps to have … Read more »

Keywords crucial to getting found on Google

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If you want to get found on Google, be sure to use the language, dialect and semantic of your targeted web visitors. Read more »

SEO strategy starts with keyword development

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Without a doubt, the first and most important step towards optimizing your website on Google is to identify the most important keyword phrases that will fulfill your overall marketing strategy. The ultimate goal is to determine the single keyword phrase … Read more »

Search Engine Obsession (SEO)

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Ranking high on Google involves a Holy Trinity of activities, namely; Contributing frequent and relevant content focused on a few keyword phrases (KwP) Utilizing Section 508 Compliant methods for web accessibility according to ADA Developing natural inbound links from credible sites … Read more »

SEO in less than 30 minutes a day

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If you are a bootstrapping entrepreneur who doesn’t have a lot of money or time but needs to get some things done to: Catapult your website into the mainstream Ignite your search engine optimization Empower yourself to market your own … Read more »

Section 508 and search engine optimization

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What is the difference between search engine optimization (SEO) and Section 508 compliance for computer accessibility? Not much! At least, not when it comes to on page elements of your web optimization. If you run a government (.gov, .mil) website … Read more »

Social Media Profiles: Own the first page of Google

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WASHINGTON, DC – Web Design Own the first page of Google Social media profiles are the best ways to accomplish three crucial things in online marketing: Create inbound links to your website Own the first page of Google Reputation management … Read more »

How to leverage social media, social marketing

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WASHINGTON, DC – We are reaching a noise stage in the social media realm where there is just too much information, too many choices and too much chatter.  In an attempt to both clarify and contribute to the chatter, these would … Read more »

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