Most blog readers are busy people, probably not willing to spend hours reading your long blog post word by word. An astonishing statistic shows that on the average web page, users take time to read at most 28% of the total words in a single visit to the web page. Seems like bloggers stand no chance …
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Smart Career Choices if You Want to Be Your Own Boss
Being your own boss definitely has its perks. It allows its practitioners to set their own schedules, have more control over their income, and have more control over the kind of work they take on. No one tells them what to do, where to go, what to wear, etc. Being your own boss allows people to …
The Importance of Running a High-Quality Company Blog
The success of a company has always been predicated upon its ability to reach potential customers. In the modern age, various techniques that were used for this purpose have coalesced into what we now called marketing. As new channels of communications opened up over time, largely through …
5 Easy Ways to Generate Leads for Your Startup
No matter what kind of startup you’re running, you should always aim at generating leads and converting those leads into sales. However, studies have shown that 46% of startups fail because they don’t acquire enough customers. What this means is that generating leads isn’t as easy as some people …
Blogging or Vlogging: Which Is The Best For Business?
The argument about blogging or vlogging has been creating a buzz in the digital society for a while. The debate about which medium reigns supreme in the modern web is indeed a subject that’s worthy of in-depth discussion. Marketers and advertisers alike are not oblivious to the power of blogging. …
Why the South Charms Small Businesses and How to Compete if You Don’t Live There
The South is well known for its charm, and many small business owners appear to be quite familiar with the region’s alluring qualities. My team at Vistaprint Digital recently noticed a trend among customers using our website builder—southern cities had the highest number of customers per capita. In …