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Another Happy Mod Girl Customer – Raving Testimonial
Published on January 11, 2012We at Mod Girl Marketing love internet marketing…but we especially love to make our clients…
Read MoreMod Girl Partners with Leading Pay Per Click Company!
Published on December 21, 2011Mod Girl has partnered with a leading technology company to offer premium Pay-Per-Click advertising services…
Read MoreWhy a Content Marketing Strategy is a MUST for SEO
Published on October 20, 2011Mod Girl has been saying it since day 1, content is king! With all the…
Read MoreBusiness Blog Design to Meet All Your Blogging Needs
Published on September 14, 2011Approximately 65 percent of all companies own a blog these days, which is up from 48 percent in 2009, according to Hubspot’s State of Inbound Marketing study. Content creation has been steadily on the rise as more businesses look for cost-effective ways to court new clients, create brand impressions, and attract search engine traffic. While it’s easy for any business to start their own WordPress blog, keep in mind that the business blog design is your first impression with prospective readers. You want it to look not only professional, but also branded and original.
Read More10 Things Everyone Should Know About SEO in 2011
Published on September 6, 2011You don’t have to spend too much time in the SEO world to know that there’s a heck of a lot of contradictory information about there. As an SEO consultant, what is common knowledge to you reads like black magic rocket science to someone else. And sometimes that can be okay – it’s job security. But when it’s NOT okay is when the person infected with Bad SEO Information-itis is your boss. Or a client. Or that designer you’ve been tasked with working with. Or anyone else you need to have a basic understanding of SEO so that YOU can do your job without their meddling more effectively.
Read MoreHurricane @Irene and Small Business Online Marketing?
Published on September 1, 2011I’m not going to mince words here: sitting at my family dinner, I was utterly captivated by Hurricane Irene! “This is going to be the worst storm to hit the Atlantic seaboard in 50 years,” newscasters were telling me. Even though all I could see was an amazing array of fancy graphics, confusing charts that showed the hurricane spinning off in all different devastating directions, several amateur cell phone camera videos of swaying trees, and a few newscasters in neon slickers getting pelted by rain drops… you had this ominous sense that: It was coming!
Read MoreNew Research Shows Adult Usage of Social Media Soaring
Published on August 30, 2011Sixty-five percent of all U.S. adults now use social-networking sites, up from 61% a year ago and just 5% in 2005, reports Pew Research Center. The findings are based on telephone interviews conducted in April and May by Princeton Survey Research Associates International.
Read MoreNew Domain Structures Could Eliminate the Need for Google in 2012?
Published on August 12, 2011I came across this very interesting article today on the new plan for domain name structure and how it could change the SEO industry forever. Not only that, but it could decrease our need for Google.. yes that’s right, you may not need Google 5 years from now! I still find it hard to believe, but nevertheless this info is very,very interesting and could definitely change the search engine marketing game forever…especially in the local markets. This new process is said to start in January 2012.
Read MoreWhat Do The London Riots Mean For Social Media?
Published on August 10, 2011How will the London riots affect social media? YouTube and Twitter use always surges during times of major upheaval, whether it’s a natural disaster or the London riots. Yesterday there were over 3.4 million UK visits to Twitter, which was up 15 percent from their busiest day to date. In fact, 1 in every 170 web searches landed Britons on Twitter.com, according to Experian-Hitwise analytics.
Read MoreWhite Label Online Marketing – What Is It?
Published on July 20, 2011White label online marketing is a new term being thrown around to describe a burgeoning…
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