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You’re hired to build a website. Maybe it’s in WordPress or Squarespace. The client pays you. You ask for the content. Now what?
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With the pandemic, restaurants are more cognizant of germs. Which the rest of us germaphobes have been like wait — you don’t clean your menus? Gross! So now you can’t go anywhere near a restaurant without scanning a QR Code. The only thing is this — what do your customers see when they click that…
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Michelle Keefer of MKConsulting joins Jason Tucker and guest co-host Jen Miller to discuss how you can smarten up engagement strategies with personal touch points, swag, and meaningful conversation. Plus get tips for reducing digital distractions in your marketing, business, and daily life.
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Does it feel like print media is obsolete? It is if you don’t do it right. Print is just one component of your marketing pillars. In this episode, Jason and Bridget have a conversation with Keith Besherse about how to make the best use of print media in a digital world. Strategy, tactics, getting it…
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This week on WPwatercooler we’re discussing technical debt and how to tackle it.
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On this episode of WPwatercooler, we will be discussing how to do it wrong and all the things that you’re doing wrong in WordPress.
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Landing Page Strategies – Continuing the discussion of the why and how of landing pages, tackling the questions that go deeper. How do landing pages impact SEO? Are landing pages a requirement for conversion? When does a subdomain make sense? How do you build an audience through the use of landing pages?
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In an unstable economy, the most important way to market yourself as a freelancer isn’t your rates. In this episode, Jason and Bridget will discuss the marketing angles freelancers always forget.
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On this episode of the Smart Marketing Show, Jason and Bridget will be joined by Jen Miller of Next Door Marketer to gain some insight on how to find those magic partnerships.
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Hoards of people have signed up for every course they can, hoping to use their time well during the “New Normal of COVID-19.” But, they are also overwhelmed. They’ve got 99 courses but your course ain’t one. So, how do you appeal to them, stand out, and market your online course?