Google updated not too long ago and this blog has found it’s way into a PageRank 1 in only a month. I set the blog up at this domain on March 3rd and really haven’t put a significant amount of work into it besides writing a few posts and registering it with a few places. Alexa is still giving it a 1.5M ranking, which is simply no good. We’re doing about 700k on Compete and nothing on MozRank. All in all though, for a month, really not too bad. It’s like fishing. You get better bait or a wider net. (more…)
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Monday, April 6th, 2009What is good design?
Wednesday, April 1st, 2009Design is attention. I’m not a purist in any sense of the word. Design to me is anything that catches the eye of your intended audience. Bad design is a good thing if it attracts the right people in the intended way. This can be a humor appeal, shock value, or a misrepresentation of the competition… you know, limelight by disassociation? Heck, if you write a nineteen page paper on the scientific intricacies of why the Pepsi logo should look like Fat Albert took a sit on it for a while… and you get publicity for it… well, whatever. It’s what it is–my favorite argument killer, so let’s move on. “YO!” I saw that on a billboard.
With Epiphany, It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3
Thursday, October 30th, 2008- Our process is made easy. We have an initial consultation with you about your website design needs.
- Provide us with the content you have created, whether it be text or graphics. Don’t have a logo already? Let one of our graphic designers take care of that for you.
- We create a PDF for you to review the look of your site before it’s created. Get up to three revisions.
- We turn that PDF into a modern Web 2.0 interactive marketing experience.
- Profit!
Well, maybe we’re jumping the gun a little bit. You’ve got a great site, but how are you getting traffic? How are you getting targetted traffic? What about conversion? What about ROI!? What about the bottom dollar!? During this Thanksgiving season, I’m suddenly reminded of Lucy from the Peanuts comics giving Charlie Brown superfluous advice.