Email marketing is a key part of an integrated business development strategy and we thought it would be useful to revisit some of the basic principles of using this valuable marketing tool.
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5 Reasons why you should invest in SEO for your website
In marketing your business successfully these days, great website design is simply not enough, your website needs to be found by your customers. You can invest in pay per click advertising, and there is no question that this works and will get you instant results, but to have lasting success you need to be at [...]
Ye haaaaa – Snap is No 1 on Google!
Website Design Reading Snap just got to position number 1 on Google this afternoon for the key search phrase Website Design Reading! Using the same search engine marketing techniques that we offer our clients, Snap Marketing has now reached number one for this search term as well as Marketing Berkshire. As us how you can [...]
Getting what YOU want from your Graphic Design Agency
Use a good agency to do what they do best – to deliver great creative solutions. But give them a fighting chance to create some that makes the right (and hopefully lasting) impression on your target audience by doing some prep first! Give your agency a proper briefing, and you will find that not only will they produce some great work for you, it has the best chance of being ‘on message’ – and aligned to your business objectives. They should also come back with a couple of alternative executions for you to choose from.
New Website Design or re-Design? Avoid these 5 SEO Killers
Website design needs SEO first We are currently getting a lot of enquiries from both new and old clients for website redesign or a quick refresh and I thought it would be useful to relay some of our experiences and to compile a list of the common website design pitfalls from an SEO (Search Engine [...]
Your Design Effectiveness checklist
If corporate communications are as much the result of effective briefing as imaginative and appropriate design, then all parties must have a common understanding of what it does. Customers respond to visual cues and it’s a positive reaction that you’re after! The people that judge (like those from the design effectiveness awards – link below) [...]
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