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A WordPress Recap for Small Business Owners
Tokyo Tales and Block-y AdventuresSmall business owners, gather ‘round! WordPress’ annual State of the Word (SOTW) went global again this year, landing in Tokyo, Japan—a fitting choice given how much the platform owes to its Japanese community. The event, held at Tokyo Node Hall, brought together big ideas, cultural celebrations, and the kind of geeky […]
Read MoreThe Year Marketing Reinvented Itself: Lessons, Laughs, and Hard Truths
2024: A Year of Growth, Change, and Marketing Lessons This year was a reminder that marketing isn’t just about flashy campaigns or clever taglines—it’s the lifeline that can make or break a business. I watched a small startup navigate thrilling highs, crushing lows, and the “what-in-the-world-is-happening” moments that every business faces. The unexpected hero? Instagram. […]
Read MoreBoosting Success: Essential Digital Marketing Tips for Home Service Businesses
The internet has revolutionized how home service businesses reach and connect with customers. While traditional advertising methods like print and radio remain relevant, the shift to a digital-first world means businesses must focus on managing both their online presence and reputation. Understanding the fundamentals of digital marketing, especially search engine optimization (SEO), is essential for […]
Read MoreAre You Getting Fleeced by Your “Google Ads Person”? Small Businesses, Beware of PMax Snake Oil
As a small business owner, every dollar you spend on marketing counts. You’ve probably been told to invest in Google Ads to grow your reach. That’s great advice! But here’s the catch: if your “Google Ads person” is relying solely on Performance Max (PMax) campaigns and calling it a strategy, you might not have a […]
Read MoreIs Your “Google Ads Person” Leading You Astray? A Hard Truth About Performance Max (PMax) Campaigns
Running a small business is a constant balancing act. Marketing budgets are tight, and every penny you spend needs to pull its weight. That’s why many small business owners turn to Google Ads—a platform with seemingly endless potential to connect you with your ideal audience. But here’s a reality check: if your “Google Ads person” […]
Read MoreCourt Ruling in Favor of WP Engine Brings Stability to the WordPress Ecosystem: What Small Businesses Need to Know
A court ruled in favor of WP Engine against Automattic and its founder, Matt Mullenweg, in a dispute involving WordPress-related services. The court granted WP Engine a preliminary injunction, requiring Automattic to reverse certain actions they had taken against WP Engine. This decision is critical because it restores WP Engine’s ability to operate and interact […]
Read MoreWhy Some Small Businesses Fail: Learning From Common Pitfalls
Businesses can fail for countless reasons. Sometimes the cause is obvious—like a product that never quite worked or lacked demand. But occasionally, the signs of success are there: a working product, paying customers, and rising sales. Then something breaks, and the business collapses. How does this happen? Here are some real-world scenarios: These scenarios illustrate […]
Read MoreHow Small Business Owners Can Keep Their Websites Healthy: A Comprehensive Guide
Maintaining your website’s health is crucial for attracting customers and maintaining your online presence. Think of your website like a car—routine maintenance is essential to keep it running smoothly. While fixing a typo or replacing a broken image is obvious, many critical improvements happen “under the hood.” Are you ensuring your website is optimized for […]
Read MoreDegrees vs. Credentials: Why Chicagoland Small Businesses Should Rethink Hiring for Digital Marketing Roles
The digital marketing landscape is evolving at an unprecedented pace. For small businesses in the Chicagoland area, keeping up with these changes is critical to staying competitive. However, hiring qualified talent is becoming a growing challenge. Industry demands are changing faster than the workforce can adapt, and traditional hiring practices may no longer meet the […]
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