Posts Tagged ‘website design’

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One Woman Marketing’s Kelly Watson: Does 50 Milliseconds Stand Between You And Success?

June 1st, 2009
by treatmentspecialist

Kelly Watson is owner of One Woman Marketing, a self-help marketing resource that helps women successfully and affordably market their businesses and themselves. She offers great marketing tips to female entrepreneurs on her blog and recently featured WMT in her Real Women in Business Series.
As a marketing consultant, Kelly helps women in business leverage their …

Posted in Art Therapy, Self Help Marketing Resources, Small Business, Website Design

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Lorrie Thomas

One site fits all?

May 12th, 2009
by Lorrie Thomas

As organizations evolve, so do their websites…
But does one site fit all?

(Yes, I admit to feeling a little “Carrie Bradshaw of Web Marketing” as I type this)
Organizations have all shapes and sizes of target markets, products and services.  I challenge you to critically evaluate who you are, what you do and who you serve…then look …

Posted in Blog, Daily Inspiration, Free Therapy Advice, Marketing Strategy, On the Couch, WMT Team News, Web Marketing Best Practices, Web Marketing Tips

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Lorrie Thomas

Your web designer is not entitled to a link at the footer of your site

April 18th, 2009
by Lorrie Thomas

When an organization pays a design/development firm to build a website, that does not necessarily entitle that firm to have a link on your website to theirs.  I am referring to those little links that live in the footer of a website that read something like site designed by XYZ firm.
Links back to a web …

Posted in Marketing Interventions, Web Marketing Best Practices

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Kate McMillan

Ready, Aim, Fire!

March 2nd, 2009
by Kate McMillan

When you’re building a company and its web presence, you should always ask yourself who you’re targeting.  And if the answer you come up with is long, detailed and involved, you need to prioritize.  Which of these people are most important?  If the answer is that they’re all equally important, you likely have a problem.
The …

Posted in Free Therapy Advice, Marketing Interventions, Tough Love, Web Marketing Best Practices

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