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- Backlinks – again
- Stealing photographs – not only uncool, illegal
- Sending press releases? Be careful
- You think it won’t happen to you?
- Unbelievable – typo extraordinaire
- Your website is judged by the company it keeps
- Relax You’re Here – Lauderdale-By-The-Sea
- Seasonal gifts for guests and clients
- You trust your mechanic, don’t you?
- Do PR and social media overlap?
- Do you have online advertorials?
- Your social media calendar
- Why is maintenance such a problem for you?
- What are you curating and why?
- Launching your new website
- If you’re going to write online, it’s a good idea to be an online writer
- Yes, search engines do care about spelling and grammar
- ‘Excuse the spelling and grammar….’
- Content marketing is more than just ‘writing stuff’
- Are backlinks now illegal?
- Content marketing isn’t for my company
- Making the most of the news
- Then listen to Google
- Do you study Google trends?
- A simple editorial calendar – so easy
- You still want to rely on Google?
- Protecting your online writing
- Write for your audience
- Internet transparency
- Matt Cutts talks about social media & design
- The day a PR company ruined a company’s internet presence
- Anatomy of an article
- Why you shouldn’t need the disavow tool
- Artists – just get over yourselves
- Portrait of the Boulevard 1
- What is Tastes Magazine?
- From the Beach to the Boulevard – brand new book
- What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas
- Oh, so it’s the fault of mobile photography
- Even a cellphone camera…
What
We’re pretty unusual. You might wonder what a combination of the following can do for you:
Well, it’s actually a great combination. You see, many years ago, people would look into the future and say that by 2012 or thereabouts, the population would have hardly anything to do because of new labor-saving machines. In fact, we are busier than ever.
Visuals play a great part in our lives today. We have short attention spans. An image – be it a design or a photograph – can speak volumes.
Plus, people today are tired of the ‘faceless society’ created earlier this century by the internet. We now expect to see who we are dealing with – we have a new age of transparency.
No matter what your business or organization, we know how to promote you.
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