SEO, Page Speed, and Mobile Indexing
At the turn of the 21st century, Google was processing approximately 18 million searches per day. That number was certainly mind blowing at the time.…
At the turn of the 21st century, Google was processing approximately 18 million searches per day. That number was certainly mind blowing at the time.…
Being an agile business is one of the biggest multi-industry trends in the business world today. Adapting to market feedback, industry trends, and even social…
Performing comprehensive brand diagnostics is one of the best ways to determine your brand’s overall reach and position within the market. Brand diagnostics can also…
As we progress further and further into the digital age, it can be easy to lose sight of the fact that practical logistics still play…
As we continue to navigate the digital age, the importance of site evaluation services remains high. Online shopping may be expanding its reach in major…
Over half of the world’s population are active internet users. Estimates from 2018 place the rate of data creation at approximately 2.5 quintillion bytes of data each and every day. So what does that mean for brand management? What does that mean for marketing campaigns?
Modern customers expect their favorite brands to get to know them. Imagine logging on to your favorite online clothing website and the site has forgotten your past orders. Want to re-order the same set of socks because you love them? Too bad, out of luck. The majority of customers would find this situation unacceptable in today’s world.
It is important to thoughtfully curate your brand message before putting anything out into the public. Once that message has been formulated, it is equally important to remain consistent and drive that message home.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning might feel like the future, but they have already been here for a long time. In fact, modern AI was invented in the 1950’s. The prevalence of artificial intelligence in the following decades has grown in leaps and bounds. Today, AI is built in to nearly all software in one way or another.
The modern business market has a major problem: oversaturation. Customers deal with an oversaturation of choice, an oversaturation of information, and an oversaturation of need…