What Do You Want Me To Do?

On January 25, 2011, in Website Design, by Brett Duncan

I had a great conversation with a new friend last week who was asking me all kinds of questions about social media. He was new to the whole scene, but knew it was important.

In a nutshell, he told me he wanted ….

More traffic to his website
More fans on his Facebook page
Bump up the level of content on Facebook and his website
Pretty common wishes, I suppose. So, I took at look at his website, his Facebook page and some other stuff. Then, I asked a very simple question:

So once you get more traffic, more fans and more content, what do you want all these new people to do?

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What is the Value of a New Website?

On April 21, 2010, in Guest Posts, Website Design, by Brett Duncan

This guest post comes via Sam Merrick, Director of Search Marketing for RaeSea Internet Marketing. Sam has worked with a wide variety of clients, specializing in both national and local campaigns. His perspective on what really leads to conversions when it comes to search marketing is invaluable. Interested in guest posting? Here’s how. The following [...]

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Snugglette – Good Landing Page?

On March 24, 2009, in Website Design, by Brett Duncan

Say what you will about the Snuggie line of products, but this is a pretty dang good landing page. Thoughts?

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A New Website is No Field of Dreams

On December 28, 2007, in Internet Marketing, Marketing, Website Design, by Brett

Shoeless Joe Jackson and Terrance Mann might’ve known a thing or two about getting people to a new ballpark in the middle of an Iowa cornfield. But they don’t know jack about driving traffic to a new or redesigned website. If you build it, they still probably won’t come. So what do you do? Here [...]

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