UX Strategy

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If You Build It, They Will Not Come
A lot of people who come to us think that once their new website is up they will have great results in the search engines.…
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Staying True to Your Brand
In staying true to your brand it’s extremely important to maintain consistency and repetition of color throughout your website. This is true of all of…
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Back Links
There are two kinds of SEO. There is on page SEO and off page SEO. On page includes everything you do to your site’s content…
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Get The Most Out of Your Google AdWord Campaigns
We definitively recommend that you consider Google Adword campaigns and as we’ve mentioned in previous vlogs landing pages are critical. If you’re driving someone to…
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Does Video Belong On Your Home Page?
If someone visits your website, they are most likely going to land on your Home page. Most people who come to your website have never…
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Is a Google AdWords Campaign Worth it?
In most cases Google Adword Campaigns are worth it but there are definitely some down sides if they’re not set up correctly. If the keywords…
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How to Title Your Blog
Titles are actually very important. They serve a couple of purposes. A blog title should certainly tie into the content of the post but is…
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Should You Enable Comments on Your Blog?
Comments can create a dialogue among your visitors and that can be a real benefit. However, you’ll probably notice vague comments which are usually left…
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What A Blog Can Do For You
Blogs serve a number of purposes. 1. Your clients and prospective clients learn to see you as a resource. If the content is interesting and…
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Does Your Website Really Need a Blog?
People often ask us if they really need a blog on their site. We recommend this for a couple of reasons. One, it’s a great…
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The Goal of Your Website
We’ve found that many new companies expect their website to dramatically increase their sales. Unless your website is an e-commerce site, it is not designed…
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The Benefits of Using WordPress
At Tiny Frog, we use a content management systems (cms) called WordPress. A content management system allows you to log into the back end of…