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Why Google Doesn’t Like Your Flat Website

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If there is no original content, the site and its pages fall flat and visitors don’t come back. A great way to track offline marketing such as ads or articles is to create landing pages, so we may have created a lot of them. One way websites are flat is in terms of content.

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B2B Marketers: How Much Time Should You Spend On Facebook?

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Generate leads? When you post content such as a link to your newsletter, press release, blog entry or an article about your industry or business, that content displays on the newsfeed of the people who clicked on your page to “Like” your company. Generate Leads on Facebook: 1-2 hours per week. Create brand awareness?

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Case Study: Getting Results with Social Media Marketing

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The client had a decent Facebook page with over 1,000 likes, and they send a weekly email with updates and announcements to customers and prospects. The client had contracted to have their website updated in WordPress, which provided an opportunity to easily add missing content, clean up existing content, and optimize all of the pages.

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Why Your B2B Marketing Needs a Hub and Spoke System

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Once visitors land on your site pages, are they engaged? For more information on how to generate quality traffic, engage and convert customers, contact New Incite today. Once you drive quality traffic to the hub, your website, the next steps are engaging and converting leads to customers. Are you able to convert them?

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7 Ways to Get Better Results from Your B2B eNewsletter

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You can be subtle about these and just invite readers to “learn more,” “get more information,” and link to a nice landing page that asks them to fill out a brief form and clearly states what they will get (a phone call, an email, access to download something, etc.). Know what your audience needs and wants.

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