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#FreelanceFriday: Freelancing Tips for College Students
This blog is part of our Freelance Friday series, where we discuss everything and anything related to freelancers. For more freelance information, tips, and trends, follow us on Twitter. College is expensive. Tuition is sky high, textbooks cost an arm and a leg, and everyone needs a little extra income …
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#FreelanceFriday: 8 Sanity-Saving Tips for Work-at-Home Parents
This blog is part of our Freelance Friday series, where we discuss everything and anything related to freelancers. For more freelance information, tips, and trends, follow us on Twitter. Everyone has seen it, but you have likely already forgotten about it. Sure, it was funny and readily made for internet …
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Rookie Website Mistakes, Part 5: Weak Content
Welcome to Part 5 of our series on Rookie Website Mistakes. In Part 4, we learned about single page website design and how they often put form over function much to the detriment of your SEO and the user experience. While we all want a shiny new website with all …
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How to Spiel Like Spielberg: Using Videos to Showcase Your Business
Watch our webinar on demand here! YouTube changed history when it was created in 2005, allowing businesses and individuals to upload personal videos that had the potential to impact the world. Today, video dominates with four times as many customers preferring to watch a video about a business than reading …
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How to Write Clear CTAs That Convert
According to Small Business Trends, “70% of most B2B websites lack a call to action.” With millions of websites in existence, the odds are slim that a user will visit your site and miraculously remember your URL or bookmark it for later viewing. Without a continued, personal connection through an …
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Once Upon a Time… The Power of Storytelling in Content Marketing
Once upon a time, there was a lonely copywriter. All day long, he wrote blogs and web content, press releases and social media posts. He spent hours toiling away at his computer, but no one ever seemed to care about what he wrote. Saddened by this, yet hungry to improve …
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How to Use Google’s New Quality Score Columns to Drive Lower Costs Per Conversion
If you’re a hands-on business owner using Google AdWords, you’ve no doubt come across the term “Quality Score.” You know it’s an important metric for the success of your account, but what does it mean? What factors contribute to this important number? And how does improving the overall quality of your …
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#FreelanceFriday: How to Remove Unnecessary Filler and Fluff From Your Writing
In digital marketing, it used to be good enough just to write content—about anything and everything. But now, and rightfully so, it is not enough for you to just have a well-written website. It needs to be one filled with original and high-quality content. What you write is important, but …
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#FreelanceFriday: Finding More Time in Your Schedule to Freelance
This blog is part of our Freelance Friday series, where we discuss everything and anything related to freelancers. For more freelance information, tips, and trends, follow us on Twitter. “I don’t have time…” As writers, we have all said it at one time or another, most likely as an excuse …
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NEW ORLEANS, May 24, 2017 — The Plastic Surgeon’s Guide to Press Releases
Search Influence has done a little blogging about press releases in the past, but now it’s time to kick things up a notch—or 16 billion notches. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Americans spent roughly $16 billion on plastic surgery in 2016, which is an all-time high. With …
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