Just because you live in a small town, it doesn’t mean that your business needs to be old-fashioned. There are upwards of 23 million Canadians online, who spend about 45 hours a month on the internet. And they don’t all live in cities. So why not go where your customers are? A few months ago, […]
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Some companies find that the people who interact with their brand online are not actively consuming their products and services. And other companies are unsure of how to engage their paying customers online, in order to keep them informed and increase sales. So how do you bridge the gap? For those companies looking to encourage […]
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Somewhere along my path to becoming a marketing consultant, an advertising executive gave me his copy of David Ogilvy’s “Ogilvy on Advertising”. Originally published in 1983, it was written well before the boom of online marketing and social media; however, Ogilvy was one smart cookie and his advice still rings true. The first chapter alone […]
Keeping up with social media networks, researching marketing best practices and pouring through content takes a lot of time. But it’s also enjoyable (for me, at least) and easily accomplished. The rest of my business tasks, as well as personal tasks, however, require a bit more planning and structure, a.k.a. lists. I’ve always been a […]
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Chances are, you’ve heard of SEO (search engine optimization) before. So here’s 3 quick tips that you can do today: 1. Make a sitemap (it should be something close to www.yourwebsite.com/sitemap.xml) and submit it to the major search engines, which are Google, Bing and Ask.com. This post tells you how to do that (note that […]
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The other day, I visited a client who runs her own photography business. She does amazing work and gets great referrals by word of mouth but is looking to increase her rankings for some very specific keywords. So I took a look at her website and made up a few suggestions, based on two different […]
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We all love Facebook. It is where we post our pictures, spy on our friends’ lives, send messages, and respond to events. But there is also a lot of discontent with Facebook, for many reasons, one of which is the constant updates and changes to the way Facebook looks and operates. The newest proposed change […]
https://jenuinemarketing.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/jenuine_marketing_logo-300x179.png00Jen Hameshttps://jenuinemarketing.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/jenuine_marketing_logo-300x179.pngJen Hames2012-03-04 23:15:372016-06-22 16:59:44Facebook timeline for pages on the way
Why doesn’t your business have a computer?
Just because you live in a small town, it doesn’t mean that your business needs to be old-fashioned. There are upwards of 23 million Canadians online, who spend about 45 hours a month on the internet. And they don’t all live in cities. So why not go where your customers are? A few months ago, […]
Bridging the gap
Some companies find that the people who interact with their brand online are not actively consuming their products and services. And other companies are unsure of how to engage their paying customers online, in order to keep them informed and increase sales. So how do you bridge the gap? For those companies looking to encourage […]
Four online marketing lessons from David Ogilvy
Somewhere along my path to becoming a marketing consultant, an advertising executive gave me his copy of David Ogilvy’s “Ogilvy on Advertising”. Originally published in 1983, it was written well before the boom of online marketing and social media; however, Ogilvy was one smart cookie and his advice still rings true. The first chapter alone […]
Keeping on Top of Life: The To-Do List, Revised
Keeping up with social media networks, researching marketing best practices and pouring through content takes a lot of time. But it’s also enjoyable (for me, at least) and easily accomplished. The rest of my business tasks, as well as personal tasks, however, require a bit more planning and structure, a.k.a. lists. I’ve always been a […]
3 quick SEO tips that you can do right now
Chances are, you’ve heard of SEO (search engine optimization) before. So here’s 3 quick tips that you can do today: 1. Make a sitemap (it should be something close to www.yourwebsite.com/sitemap.xml) and submit it to the major search engines, which are Google, Bing and Ask.com. This post tells you how to do that (note that […]
The problem with quick and easy websites
The other day, I visited a client who runs her own photography business. She does amazing work and gets great referrals by word of mouth but is looking to increase her rankings for some very specific keywords. So I took a look at her website and made up a few suggestions, based on two different […]
Facebook timeline for pages on the way
We all love Facebook. It is where we post our pictures, spy on our friends’ lives, send messages, and respond to events. But there is also a lot of discontent with Facebook, for many reasons, one of which is the constant updates and changes to the way Facebook looks and operates. The newest proposed change […]