by Ninja Marketing Dojo | Mar 18, 2010 | search engine optimization, Social Media Marketing, web design
One of the biggest road blocks facing small businesses when addressing social media is the question of return on investment. With so little time devote to what’s crying out to be done, adding something else or something new like social media can feel like a real...
by Ninja Marketing Dojo | Feb 25, 2010 | search engine optimization, Social Media Marketing
We have been Googling for several years now – entering whatever we wanted to find and waiting for Google to perform a top secret calculation that would make Mr. Spock proud. But now Google has added a new twist, or should I say turn. Google Wonder Wheel offers a new...
by Ninja Marketing Dojo | Dec 23, 2009 | search engine optimization, web design
If you have searched Google for a local product or service and seen the map with pin points for the businesses that fit your search, you’ve seen the Google Local Business Center. If you have a local business, your business should be listed here. There is no...
by Ninja Marketing Dojo | Oct 14, 2009 | search engine optimization, web design
We all remember the Brothers Grimm fairy tale of the little tailor whose mistaken feat of killing seven flies with one blow eventually earned him the hand of the princess and king of the land. A rather efficient use of one’s circumstances, wouldn’t you say. When it...
by Ninja Marketing Dojo | Sep 28, 2009 | search engine optimization, web design
You have probably heard me use the analogy that the web is not the “Field of Dreams,” where if you build it they will come. For the last few years, we have focused on creating web sites using the latest search engine optimization techniques to help our...
by Ninja Marketing Dojo | Sep 9, 2009 | search engine optimization
When presenting my clients with a marketing plan to go along with their website, one of the first elements I mention is blogging. The reaction I get range from a deer in the headlights to a stifled scream and lots of hair pulling. The first group has heard the word...