One your website is built, there are a number of things you can do to make your website a sharper sales tool. This article offer several helpful recommendations. — read more —
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Portland Oregon Web Design Firm: Kinesis, Inc. Searching for a Portland web design firm? Our Portland, Oregon web designers and developers work with a diverse array of clients in many industries including professional services, manufacturing, medical and healthcare, dental, financial and accounting, commercial businesses, and … — read more —
As an online marketing consultant, I am always on the lookout for new online marketing strategies and tactics for increasing Kinesis clients’ online visibility. And as I’m sure you’ve noticed, there are a lot of companies out there screaming about search engine marketing, search engine … — read more —
Our Medford Web Design services include a full range of web design, development, programming, search engine optimization, and internet marketing strategies. — read more —
When clients come to Kinesis and ask us to design a website for their company, they often don’t know of all of the exciting ways to leverage their website to capture leads, build customer loyalty, and differentiate their company from the competition. So, to help … — read more —
Kinesis clients are asking the big questions: “What is the ROI of Social Media? and “How do I measure the ROI of social media?” And these are great questions that companies should be asking. Unfortunately, there is no one answer. While we can certainly obtain … — read more —
There are some companies that target seniors and Baby Boomers, but are still resisting an interactive online presence and participating in social media. They may think, “Well my clients are mostly over 60 so they’re not very tech savvy.” Or, “Social media is for kids. … — read more —
My friend Bob (website designer and SEO junkie) just conducted a little experiment – he wanted to see if people responded to the word “webinar” or “online training” more often. Turns out it matters what words you use…simply changing “webinar” to “online training” boosted click-throughs … — read more —