David C Aaronson
David brings a unique ability to interpret business and marketing needs and creating Digital Inbound Marketing solutions that work. David works on understanding the reasons for a company's complete Web Presence. By understanding the company's buyer personas we can create more content in more places to get more of the right kind of traffic to the right place.
We believe that our success is measured in the amount of value we bring to our clients. Our success can only be measured by our clients profitable results.
Mobile devises are becoming a bigger part of our lives. We are all consumers and since smartphones are now able to tell us where we are and what business are close-by, there is an opportunity, particularly, for retail business owners to take advantage of mobile marketing. A growing number of mobile users want to receive location-specific advertising and location-based coupons.
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Topics:
mobile websites,
mobile marketing
A fabulous infographic by Voltier Digital. I just could resist posting this. And if this really knocks youir socks off, at the end it gives directons on how to create youir own! Enjoy!
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Topics:
social media marketing,
social media,
inbound marketing,
content marketing,
traffic
It is simple. Getting found. Converting traffic. Measuring. But what is underneath all that. Certainly there is something else you need to do.
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Topics:
inbound marketing,
marketing automation
In the past, sales and marketing involved aggressive techniques to identify potential customers and convince them to purchase a company’s product or service. These techniques, known
as ”outbound marketing,” included cold calling, direct mail and television and radio advertising.
There were several problems with these techniques:
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Topics:
inbound marketing,
content marketing,
marketing plan
Introduction To Google+
"If Facebook and Twitter had a baby, they'd call it Google+" - Olaf Wempe
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Topics:
social media marketing,
social media,
Google+
What is a Google+ "Circle"?
Google+ was developed on a very simple yet powerful foundation. Rather than adding friends into one community base or following list, you can segment your contacts by adding them into what are called "circles". You can label your circles as anything you wish, such as "Friends", "Network Partners", or even "Customers". You can also have as many circles without limits.
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Topics:
social media marketing,
social media,
Google+,
Googlw+ circles,
Google+ huddles