I’m borrowing from the real estate industry a bit with that title, but the truth is that internet marketing continues to grow at the local level by leaps and bounds. It’s something we talk about plenty here at Prime as we produce both a print format of Official Community Guides for 26 Minnesota cities and [...]
Posted on March 13th, 2007 by Jeff Wagner
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After spending the weekend working with NCAA conference
tournaments on the TV as a distraction, I can’t help but incorporate the upcoming
basketball tournament into my Monday Menu. I did
watch some MN State Tournament high school hockey as well since Jeff in our web
department is a Grand Rapids alum (they took 2nd place). I thought I would [...]
Posted on March 12th, 2007 by Jeff Wagner
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It’s official, I’ve changed my homepage to Netvibes. That’s a big deal for me as for the last seven years it’s either been Google or StarTribune.com. Netvibes lets me tie into both and helps me keep in touch with my expanding list of favorite blogs, keep up on email, customize and control what I like [...]
Posted on March 9th, 2007 by Jeff Wagner
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It’s hard to believe sometimes that the Internet, which is such a staple of our society, is just a teenager. For the masses it is even younger as the embracing of websites and email was maybe in the mid 1990’s or later. For me, email first came to my attention in 1993 while at college. [...]
Posted on March 8th, 2007 by Jeff Wagner
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Author and blogger John Jantsch provides a great small business marketing blog at The Duct Tape Marketing Blog that is worth checking out. John’s book, Duct Tape Marketing, has been out in stores and available online since the fall of 2006.John provides great small business news, tips and tactics for marketing and has been cited [...]
Posted on March 7th, 2007 by Jeff Wagner
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For the most part, clients come in looking for a redesign to their website because they feel their design and look is dated or has become boring. The photos and other visual pieces are lacking punch or accuracy and they are looking to add polish, new elements and bring their appearance to a new level. [...]
Posted on March 6th, 2007 by Jeff Wagner
Filed under: web design | 4 Comments »