Archive for the ‘Small Business Websites’ Category

The Quick and Dirty Guide to Tumblr for Small Business

By: Head-Web-Guy  |  Feb-18-2012  |  Be the first to comment  |  

Editors note: We found this article on Mashable.com and thought you would like to read it.  It is a fantastic guide for small business owners on how to use Tumblr to help brand their business and get more traffic.   ... Read More
Introducing Our New Emerging Markets Package

By: Head-Web-Guy  |  Aug-08-2011  |  Be the first to comment  |  

With small businesses online needs expanding in this age of I-Pads and Facebook, we decided to bundle all the solutions that we used to add on to other packages piece-meal into one all inclusive discount package.  This package includes all ... Read More
Will Groupon really boost your local business?

By: Head-Web-Guy  |  Jun-27-2011  |  1 Comment  |  

Editors Note: I stumbled upon this eye opening article about Groupon and how it is not necessarily the best thing for all businesses to use.  It may just not live up to all the hype.  Groupon seems very good initially, ... Read More
Why Startups Need to Blog (and what to talk about …)

By: Head-Web-Guy  |  Apr-13-2011  |  Be the first to comment  |  

Was surfing around and found this fantastic article about the benefits of blogging even if you have nothing to blog about.  It also talks about how to find content that is relevant to your potential clients and what to do ... Read More
Don’t be invisible, but don’t be viewed badly

By: Head-Web-Guy  |  Mar-14-2011  |  Be the first to comment  |  

I was driving to an appointment the other day and heard a commercial for a national broadband internet service provider and phone company speaking to small business owners about their services.  It seems (according to the comercial at least) that ... Read More

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