Category Archives: Web Content

What Makes Someone Leave a Website [Infographic]

One of the main goals of running a website is to actually get people to visit. And once they visit, you want them to stick around for a while. In fact…the longer the better. That being said, you want to do everything in your power to keep people from leaving your website. Today, I wantContinue Reading>>

The Insanely Profitable Page You Likely Aren’t Using

When you have a business purpose for your website or blog you need to have goals. Usually the goal is to drive sales; or at least drive actions that are going to lead to sales somewhere down the line (such as building an email list). But most people are missing one single page that getsContinue Reading>>

Get Motivated to Write, Market and Succeed in Three Steps

Blogs, like all businesses, are living, breathing things. They die if you don’t feed them. And to feed your blog, you need to get motivated to write (or record a podcast, video, etc.). But how do you get motivated to write when motivated is hard to come by? This blog is a platform to drive awareness, attractContinue Reading>>

[Inforgraphic] State of Blogging 2012

I came across this infographic about “The State of Blogging 2012″ from Blogging.org and thought it was worth a share because it has some interesting insights. To be fair, I’m always weary of studies and statistics like this. In fact, I have another infographic in the pipeline to share with you which explains exactly whyContinue Reading>>

Too Long; Didn’t Read: Where to Keep Your Copy Short for Online Lead Generation

This is a guest post from Michela Ziady. Some smart people tell us that you have 15 seconds to give your online readers the info they’re looking for. Thirty words. Three clicks. Or, they’re gone. Just like that. Incidentally, that little titbit was exactly 30 words in length. 170 characters, including spaces. And it wouldn’t fitContinue Reading>>