JANUARY 2011

 

   

How Email Marketing Works

   

Quick Website Optimisation Tips

   

Our Latest Creations

   

Best wishes for 2011 from all at Immediasite

We hope you all had an enjoyable and relaxing Christmas break, returning to work feeling refreshed and full of enthusiasm for the year ahead.

The New Year has been a busy one so far here at Immediasite.  As well as meeting some interesting new clients, several of our longest standing customers have asked us to redesign and revamp their existing website.  With website design evolving continuously, it doesn't take long for a site to start looking dated; as trends change, the expectations of web users change too.  For example, most of our recent customers have asked us to put Facebook and Twitter links on their site - something which simply didn't happen 2 or 3 years ago.    

January is traditionally a time when people consider what can be done differently in the 12 months ahead in order to achieve better results than last year.  In business, this could be translated as 'how can I get more sales this year?' or 'how can I reach bigger and better customers?' or 'how can I tell more people about my business?'.  A fresh looking website can certainly help to achieve this. 

And whilst we're looking at ways to help grow your business and reach out to more people, have you considered email marketing?  It's a topic close to our hearts, which is why we've put together a 4-part series of articles on e-marketing.  You'll find part one below - the remaining pieces will follow over the next 3 months.

We wish you all a happy and successful 2011.

The Immediasite Team

Email Marketing - What's it all about and how does it work?

Email Marketing is certainly a tried and tested way to help boost sales, but how does it work, and would it be appropriate for your type of business?

Read the full email marketing article here>>>

Quick Way to Optimise Your Webpages - Use our 3DCMS system to drive traffic to your website

Did you know there's a quick, easy, but very effective way to optimise every page of your website to attract qualified search traffic?  It involves the use of 'metatags' - essentially these are keywords and search terms which can be embedded into your webpages for the search engines to find.  Invisible to your site visitors, they are nonetheless 'there', working behind the scenes to match online searches to the pages of your site. How do they work and how can you use them?  Just read on to find out...

Read the full story here>>>

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