What Do Customers Want to See on Your Website?

Posted on 14 December 2015
What Do Customers Want to See on Your Website?
As all reporters know, information gathering is the first and most critical step to take when developing a story. They use the 5W formula, standing for Who, What, Where, When and Why. Just like the news, your website must tell a great story with all the details to get and keep the attention of yo...
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Simple Website Do's and Don'ts Every Business Should Follow

Posted on 30 November 2015
Simple Website Do's and Don'ts Every Business Should Follow
The great thing about the Internet is that company websites can be built by anyone. The bad thing is that company websites can be built by anyone. You can hire your friend's nephew, who did a site for his school band, or you can spend millions. But whatever way you go, you need to ensure ...
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You Won't Believe What Google Analytics Can Teach You About Your Business

Posted on 12 November 2015
You Won't Believe What Google Analytics Can Teach You About Your Business
Google Analytics is a free web analytics tool that provides data about your website, and digital marketing efforts. It allows you to track all the traffic on the website, and what sources directed that traffic. So, how does this help your business? By utilizing the five Google Analytic...
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How to Use Pinterest as a Tool to Sell Your Products

Posted on 28 October 2015
How to Use Pinterest as a Tool to Sell Your Products
Many companies use the basic social media platforms as part of their social media strategy (think Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+) but there's an unexpected social media platform companies have begun using to win business: Pinterest. That's right! Pinterest isn't just for ...
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The Importance Of Colours On Your Website

Posted on 9 October 2015
The Importance Of Colours On Your Website
Just like the colours of rooms in our homes or offices, website colours evoke emotions and feelings. Your website colours schemes should reflect what your business does, who your target audience is, and what emotions you want your customers to feel and associate with your brand. Below we brie...
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The Difference Between a Website That Looks Good and One That Grows Your Business

Posted by Bloomtools Canada on 20 May 2026
The Difference Between a Website That Looks Good and One That Grows Your Business
There’s a pattern that shows up again and again in small and mid-sized businesses.A company invests in a new website. It looks clean, modern, and...
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Simple Digital Marketing That Actually Works for Canadian SMBs in 2026

Posted by Bloomtools Canada on 12 May 2026
Simple Digital Marketing That Actually Works for Canadian SMBs in 2026
There’s a quiet problem happening in Canadian small and mid-sized businesses right now.Marketing has become too complicated.Not more effective. N...
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Why Most Small Business Websites Don’t Generate Leads (And How to Fix Yours)

Posted by Bloomtools Canada on 5 May 2026
Why Most Small Business Websites Don’t Generate Leads (And How to Fix Yours)
Most small business owners have had this moment:You invest in a new website. It looks clean, modern, maybe even impressive. You send the link to a ...
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