We’re launching new websites!

Posted by epierce | Posted in 360 PSG News, Web Content, Web Design, Web Marketing | Posted on 22-04-2008-05-2008

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We’ve got some exciting times here at 360 PSG – namely the launch of a bunch of new websites for some of our clients. Here are some of the highlights:

Grow! Inc.

Grow! Inc. Small Business Consulting Website

Grow! Inc. is a Virginia-based small business consulting firm that already had a website, but wanted something a bit more enticing to both clients and potential prospects. So we built a brand new website design for them, complete with the web content control of the Fission Content Management System. We also had our copy department build original web content for the site, including full search engine optimization. We’re pretty pleased with the design, and let us know how you think it worked.

KaLu Salon & Spa

KaLu Salon & Spa Website

KaLu Salon & Spa came to us needing a completely new website from the ground up. So we set them up with the content control of our Fission CMS and came up with a complete website design for them. One of the CMS features KaLu staff has used the most has been the graphical calendar feature of the website. With it they’re able to advertise their regular “special” nights, like teen parties and their Martini Nights. We’re proud of the look of the design, with the rich hues and calming design, exactly in line with the way a spa should look.

Web business in a tough economy

Posted by epierce | Posted in Web for Business | Posted on 09-04-2008-05-2008

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It’s not news that the economy has seen better times, and traditional brick-and-mortar business is feeling the brunt of the drop in business. High gas prices keeping many consumers from going to the store, going to the mall, or walking into any business.

As a business owner, it’s an especially trying time. There are strategies to help bridge that gap in rough economic times. Some might cut hours, cut inventory or even cut staff, but there are strategies some businesses can take to help ease the blow of lowered traditional sales.

One way is to find a new venue to sell your products or services. For many businesses, particularly retailers, that venue is the Internet. This past holiday season showed traditional retailers suffering from drops in sales, but online retailers found their sales increasing.

Why? Simple: it’s cheaper. An online retailer oftentimes has cheaper prices than a traditional store. Because customers can order from their home, they don’t have to drive. Add in the convenience factor and web business is enticing to the average consumer.

But why should your business go online? It’s cheaper for you too. An online store adds a potential worldwide audience for your products at a minimum cost.

The strategy is to find a web developer that can help you build that online audience. While an inexpensive designer might offer incredibly cheap rates, it might be a half solution to conducting web business.

For your investment in the web, particularly in tough economic times, you should go with a web developer that can help you build not only a good looking site, but one that can function as well.

Some key phrases to look for when choosing your web developer is one that has experience implementing e-commerce solutions. Check their portfolio, read testimonials. Even contact some of their clients. A business that can help you make the transition is one you want to be able to trust to deliver on their promise.

Blogging for Search Engine Optimization

Posted by epierce | Posted in Web Content, Web Marketing, Web for Business | Posted on 02-04-2008-05-2008

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One of the most important parts of search engine optimization, or SEO, is that a site should be updated regularly.

One of the most important aspects of a blog is that it is (theoretically) updated regularly.

It’s simple addition: if your site has a regularly updated blog, your site can benefit from it through SEO. But that’s not the only reason a blog can help Google or Yahoo find your site.

Like we mentioned before, a business blog can be a powerful tool for establishing a good reputation among both customers and business peers alike, but that same blog can also raise your profile for search engine rankings because of the content and potential audience your blog can bring to your site.

Here are the three basic reasons for it, and how you can take advantage:

  1. Frequent updates: A good way to use your blog is for information that might not warrant a press release (like a sale or new product). Those little news nuggets might happen as frequently as once a day or once a week, but you should make sure you post them on a timely basis. If you don’t have an announcement or something like that over a given time, find something. You might find a news article that deals with your industry, or maybe a customer question gave you an idea for a How-To piece (hey, kind of like this post!) to educate people on self-help tips (which might lead to them coming to your company for extra help). The simple trick, though, is to update your blog regularly. Don’t let it sit too long, or you’ll lose out on good SEO.
  2. Keywords galore: If you keep your business blog focused on your business, meaning your posts are consistently related to one topic, you’ll probably find yourself filling it with vocabulary and terms related to your business. That’s exactly what you want for search engine optimization. Search engines love key phrases in fresh content. For example, in this post I’m discussing search engine optimization and blogs, so good words for me to include are “search engines”, “seo”, and “blog.” If you’ve made it this far in the post, you’ve probably read those words a few times. If you’re writing a blog about your own industry – let’s say it’s one that focuses on antique toys – you’ll be loading your blog with keywords and phrases like “victorian era toys” or “toy truck” or whatever other terms related to what you sell or do. While those words are naturally in your body copy, don’t forget about your titles, tags and categories. It’s just as important to target words for those areas as it is to include them in your copy.
  3. Linkbacks got your back: If you’re writing a good blog, you’re already linking to other websites, blogs or news articles that are related to or illustrate your point. For example, SEO for Google has an article on how blogging frequency can improve your Google page rank. And this article talks about what a linkback is, and how it helps blogs. They’re both articles where I did research for this post, so it’s only fair that I reference them, especially if I quote them verbatim. The added benefit is that search engines reward sites that link to relevant content. And if you link to another blog, they might link back to you, sending not only more readers, but further rewarding you with SEO improvements.

Everything I mentioned above is something you can definitely do for your own business, but if you’re like many business owners, you might not have time to keep up on point number 1: frequent posting. That’s where (plug alert!) companies like 360 PSG come in. We offer blogging as a service, written by our staff of copywriters, focused on your business. So if you’re strapped for time, or maybe need a little bit of writing help, give us a call.

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