Archive for November, 2011

PEME’s new brand & website create confidence and professionalism
Wednesday, November 30th, 2011
Vikky Littlewood

PEME launch new website incorporating new brand to create confidence and professionalism. Clear navigation and calls to action to improve customer experience, fully supported with SEO for market growth ambitions.

peme brand and website design

Website content planning, remarketing and Facebook pages
Tuesday, November 29th, 2011
Nigel White

Welcome to the November (just) issue of our marketing advice guide.  In this issue we bring you guidance on that onerous task of planning the content for your website for those of you unsure what to do for the best. Also an article on getting a better look to your business Facebook page, and remarketing your wares to those shop customers who do not make a purchase on their first visit. Take your pick. Read more…

Convert “abandoned baskets” to Sales with Remarketing!
Sunday, November 27th, 2011
Karen King

In the world of online selling, keeping “abandoned baskets” as low as possible is something to be strived for, but as we have said in a previous post – not everyone is ready to buy.

If only you could reach out to those whom, for whatever reason, left your site and encourage them to return to make that purchase. Read on to see how AdWords Remarketing, a Google PPC tool, gives you that opportunity.

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Traditional Nursery see the launch of their traditional toy web shop
Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011
Vikky Littlewood

Traditional Nursery see the launch of their traditional toy web shop.  Headed up by 3 month old Georgia and supported by Google AdWords, we are sure that the venture will go from strength to strength.

Ecommerce website for Traditional Nursery

Planning your website content in 5 steps
Thursday, November 10th, 2011
Nigel White

When planning a new website often the first thought is given to its design and how you will be able to “wow” your audience. Whilst design is very important, the actual flow of information and navigation process taken by your visitors should actually be a greater consideration.

Your website architecture (as it is known) can bring huge benefits in the form of increased visitor engagement and will help to attract the right visitors, which will also lead to higher conversions.  Read on for 5 steps to prepare the content for your website. Read more…