Don’t Get Hacked – WordPress Security Tips to Keep Your Blog Safe
A few weeks ago, a friend of mine tried accessing her WordPress blog via her smartphone only to find that it mysteriously redirected her to a Russian website. When she tried accessing the site through her desktop...
Email Open Rates: Get a Bigger Slice of the Pie
While at our favorite pizza joint the owner was saying his email open rate was okay, but would love to see it go higher. We've got 4 tips to help!
Bite-Sized Social Media Marketing
When it comes to social media, bigger isn’t always better. Visitors like short, crisp interactions that get straight to the point. Social media software expert Jeff Bullas recently wrote a compelling article...
3 Mobile Marketing Strategies That’ll Light up 2013
Now that it’s January and the “best of 2012” lists are complete, it’s time to look ahead at the new and interesting mobile marketing tools or strategies coming our way this year. Why mobile...
Don’t Break the Bank – Small Business Financing Made Easy
So you want to be an entrepreneur? Or are you looking to fund your existing small business? You’ve come to the right place. Let’s take a look at 5 options for small business financing made easy: 1....
14 Must-Attend Business Events and Conferences for 2013
There are a ton of great business events and conferences to attend (and sponsor) every year, and 2013 is no exception. We recently shared 10 Awesome Events Every Entrepreneur Should Know, and we’ve got 14...
Want Better Facebook Engagement? Stop What You’re Doing
When it comes to marketing your business or brand on Facebook, you think you know what works for engaging your followers… but it turns out, you might not. Buddy Media analyzed user engagement on more than 1,800...
How Steve & Kates Does Transactional Emails Right
Most transactional emails are standard stuff. Straight, to the point and quite frankly, boring. Today's email tip features a transactional email done righ
Why Your Customer Service Policy Stinks
No business is immune to unhappy customers. But making sure you meet customer service expectations can keep them to a minimum.