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How To Understand and Manage your "Google My Business" Listing

A 'Google My Business' listing is totally free. If you do not have a Google Account, the first thing you need to do is Create a Google Email Address Next, sign up for Google My Business listing for what your business is and follow the instructions as given in making your GMB listing. You need ... Read more

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What To Do With A Bad Google Review

Turn your unhappy customer into a happy customer The quickest approach to getting rid of a bad Google review is to communicate with your customer and work towards settling their issues in person. Creating a happy customer is much better than having a bad review which may in turn affect your businesses reputation. Once the issue ... Read more

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Why G-Suite could help your business

Email delivery methods over the last few years have changed dramatically. Firstly we used POP (Post Office Protocol) to download and store our email, then came IMAP, where one could synchronise email with the server and as is common now, with all your devices. But now people are sending larger emails with large attachments, not ... Read more

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Who is managing your website?

“Yes, I can look after the website – it’s easy” Have you heard this before? It’s not easy! If your business uses the Microsoft Suite of products, most will understand how the toolbar works, how to create new pages, edit the work and make changes to the visual aspects of your site. But a website ... Read more

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Five Important Reasons To Redesign Your Website

Nowadays, it's extremely important for your business to have a nice-looking, easy-to-use responsive website. Many people, while doing their research, check your business's online presence along with your competitors' before they call you or fill out a "request a quote" form. Your business website is an essential element of your business that users base their ... Read more

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Wondered how long a blog post or landing page should be for Google?

Over the years, that number has been a moving target. Once upon a time, SEO consultants recommended that every page has at least 250 words. Amazingly, some people considered 250 words “too much content.” “People won’t read all of it,” folks complained. “I don’t want that many words on my page.” My, how things have ... Read more

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