At the beginning, a marketing blog can feel simple.You choose a topic.You write an article.You publish it.Maybe you share it on social media.Then you check Google Search Console and hope …
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Tools & Reviews
Where Developers Can Analyze Pre-Launch Marketing Results Before a Website Goes Live
A website can be technically ready and still be completely unprepared for marketing.I have seen this more than once. The site looks good. The design is approved. The developer has …
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A new website often feels like a fresh start.For many service businesses, it is a serious investment. The old site looked outdated. The pages were messy. The branding no longer …
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A featured image may look like a small publishing detail.You write the article, choose the title, add the meta description, upload an image, and move on. For many website owners, …
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New website performance is easy to misunderstand in the first 30 days. There is data, but not enough data. There are impressions, but not enough pattern. There are clicks, but …
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There is a strange pressure that appears right after a website goes live.You publish a few articles. Google starts indexing pages. Search Console begins showing early impressions. Maybe a few …
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When I set up Google Tag Manager and GA4 on my own site, I expected the process to be mostly technical.Install the container. Add the GA4 tag. Check Tag Assistant. …
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Paid traffic feels like one of the fastest ways to create momentum.A website is live. The offer is ready. The business wants leads. Someone says, “Let’s run Google Ads,” or …
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A website relaunch is supposed to feel like progress.The old website looks outdated. The messaging feels tired. The design no longer reflects the business. The team wants something cleaner, faster, …
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When a website is new, the biggest problem is usually not that it has too much content.The bigger problem is that the content does not yet explain itself.A few articles …