How to outshine the millions of websites ranking poorly on Google
There are three key problems that hold businesses back from growing constant website traffic, leads and sales. Here's how to fix them.
A leaky bucket (of cash): How to find and patch holes on your website
A good revenue-generating website consists of a wide variety of elements, which makes it easy for some site owners to miss some.
Why making your website as light as possible will bolster your bottom line
How will this change affect revenue? If the answer isn't positive, you've got to ask why you're wasting valuable time implementing it.
Are you accurately calculating your ROI?
In order to fully understand your revenue stream, you need to know the right way to deduct ad spend and fees, along with a host of other financial details.
A need for speed: The best tools for optimising your website’s load time
There are several metrics you can use to improve revenue, but one of the most important is speed.
The secret to achieving great AI ad results
Brand, paid media, SEO and artifical intelligence — they all come together to support each other in the name of great user experience.
Changing your address? You may have more than you think
If you are moving offices or expanding, there are a whole heap of places you’ll need to update your business’ address online.
Google admits to second data leak, with 52.5 million users affected
Google says it will kill its failed social media platform four months earlier than originally expected after identifying a second, much larger, data leak.
Are you spending your advertising dollars on the right platforms?
You need to do your marketing where your customer base is. Spend your advertising dollars wherever they spend their time looking for bargains.
Only your brand can create demand
"The only thing you can rely on is your brand. That's what you have to build, and that's where you need to spend your time and effort."
How to boost revenue by turning away from Google
Are you an e-commerce founder who wants to boost your revenue? The key is to stop worrying about Google and focus on making your customers happy.
Are you ready for Google’s imminent mobile-first update?
Google's mobile-first update is imminent; if your site is slow and your brand is weak, you're not going to have a chance, says Jim Stewart.