Marketing tips
Jump-start your marketing with this collection of resources, including guides, how-to articles, worksheets, and more.
E-commerce optimization: Preparing your website for the holiday rush
Optimizing your e-commerce site for the holiday rush is crucial to maximize sales and provide a seamless shopping experience. This guide will walk you through key strategies to ensure your website is ready for the busiest time of the year.
Landing page best practices
This guide will walk you through nine essential best practices for creating landing pages that not only capture attention but drive conversions. Whether you're launching a new product, promoting a service, or generating leads for your business, these strategies will help you optimize your landing pages for maximum impact.
How to choose the right website platform for your needs
Choosing the right website platform can make or break your online presence. This post explores key considerations such as purpose, user-friendliness, and cost-effectiveness. Discover which platforms excel for e-commerce, portfolios, blogs, and more.
Building your brand kit
Creating a brand kit is like assembling a toolkit for your brand's identity. It ensures that every piece of content, whether a business card or a social media post, communicates your brand consistently and effectively. Here's a step-by-step guide to building your brand kit, complete with practical examples.
The hidden costs of underestimating marketing tools
While every dollar counts in the ecosystem of startups and small businesses, strategic investments in marketing tools can be pivotal to growth. Yet, there's a prevalent trend to opt for makeshift or free tools.
How to scale your marketing organization
As your company grows in size and sales, your marketing efforts will need to scale along with it.
10 tips to a better site experience
There’s nothing more frustrating than having to search endlessly for information on a website that should be front and center. A good user experience (UX) doesn’t have to make you crazy. It just requires some planning, organizational thought, and sometimes just plain old common sense.