Blogs
Keep Your Website Refreshed: Gaining Search Engine Traction
Maybe the most common question we get when we launch a new site is "Why can't I find my site on Google." The short answer is, Google probably hasn't indexed it yet. Most major search engines will crawl your site within 4-6 weeks of the time it is submitted to the search engine for review. Even when it it finally does get indexed and, despite your best SEO efforts, it may still be pages back in the search engine's results.
Welcome Association of Bridal Consultants - Presentation Materials
Thank you for having me at your conference yesterday (Feb. 25th). I truly enjoyed speaking with and hope my presentation will help you with your marketing in the future. If you would like, you can download a copy of my Powerpoint Presentation or Web Marketing handout below:
Six Great Ways to Promote Your Site
1. Submit Your Site to Search Engines and Directories
It all starts here. If you don’t start submitting your site to major search engines, it’s likely that it will take a long (long) time for them to find it on their own. The sooner you get listed on Google, the sooner you can
take advantage of all the other great tips on this list. You can also take advantage of submitting your site to online directories that have already been indexed by search engines.
Welcome to the New Edge One Media Web Site
After three years of using the same website template and architecture, we are excited to announce the launch of our brand new website!
We have replaced our outdated CMS with Drupal 5.7 (soon to be 6.0), built a new template for which we will be adding new features in the near future, and have added many new projects to our online portfolio.
Take a look around, sign up for our newsletter before you leave!
New Look For Portland Sushi
In conjunction with their new restaurant located in Bridgeport Village, Sinju Restaurant contacted us about building a new website that would more appropriately portray the moods at their two distinct locations. The result is a dual-branded site which separates the traditional Pearl District location from the more Modern Bridgeport Restaurant.
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