A while ago we posted a blog about two “link in bio” sites, Linktree and Milkshake. Since that post, several other options have become available, and we wanted to share them all with you! There are different styles and levels of customization on each site, so you can choose which one works best for you!
Business owners know how difficult it can be to maintain a social media presence on top of everything else there is to juggle. That’s why it’s important to make a content plan! But how do you go about creating a content plan? Start with these five things!
You know what they say… social media is always changing. The last few months have brought several updates to Instagram—many of which are great for businesses, creators, and entrepreneurs. So ICYMI, here’s what’s new!
The goal of writing blogs for your business is to drive traffic to your website. Blog posts can help your page rank higher on Google, which in turn increases traffic. Don’t know where to get started? We have a few tips to help you out!
When we are creating a social strategy for our clients, we develop content buckets. These buckets—or categories—each have a different purpose, but together they all work towards the goals of our clients.
Email strategy is a key tool in your digital marketing toolbox. It’s a direct line of communication to your most engaged customers, and it gives you the opportunity to share news and products, as well as ask for customer feedback—but if you want your emails to make an impact, you have to plan them well.
The About page of your website is one of the most important pages. It’s where you sell yourself to the client—where you introduce your “why.” Why do you own this business? Why should you be trusted? It’s important to get it right! So here are five tips to consider when you’re writing your About page.
Let’s be honest—almost all of us have some last minute Christmas shopping to do. As work-from-home experts and entrepreneurs, we have some pretty great gift ideas that make work life (and home life) better! Chem ‘em out!
Getting visitors to your website is the easy part—but once they’re there, how do you get them to make a purchase, join your mailing list, or sign up for a course? CTAs, or Calls-to-Action, are your best friend when it comes to making your website an effective sales tool. Here’s what they are and why they’re important to creating a successful business.
First things first—hashtags aren’t as important as they used to be. Popular hashtags are oversaturated, and your content can get lost in literally millions of posts—but that doesn’t mean you need to give up on hashtags altogether.