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The Top 4 Super Powers of Blogging
Posted by Boaz Willinger
21
March 2016
Does blog writing seem like a quaint hobby to you? Although it may be a hobby for some, the many super powers of blogging also makes it the leading content marketing strategy to help increase corporate website traffic and sales leads.
In the Content Marketing Institute's 2015 report...
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How Your Website Design Turns Visitors Into Leads
Posted by Boaz Willinger
18
February 2016
Your website development is done and your new website design is fabulous! You love the clean, fresh look. You have beautiful images and great copy describing your services and products. It's optimized for search as well as for mobile. Your social media sites are directing visitors to it.
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5 design principles for a successful website
Posted by Boaz Willinger
22
January 2016
With approximately one billion live websites in the world, it may be a daunting task to build your own. Making a mark and generating customers for your business online may seem impossible in such a saturated market. Fortunately, if you have a winning business concept, there are tried and true web...
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10 Signs Your Company Website Needs a Redesign
Posted by Boaz Willinger
6
January 2016
A new website is like a new car. When it's new and shiny and everything works, the experience is exhilarating. But like a car that ages, a website can be in constant need of repair, look dated and may even simply stop working. Here are clear signs it's time to trade in your old website fo...
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What Do Customers Want to See on Your Website?
Posted by Boaz Willinger
14
December 2015
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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