by Roy Pattillo | Mar 5, 2019 | Digital Marketing Blog, Search Engine Optimization
Did you know that over 60% of all Google searches come from a mobile device? That’s why Google favors mobile-friendly websites in its search results. So if you’re not seeing your website anywhere near the top of Google search results page, this might be why. Google...
by Roy Pattillo | Feb 21, 2019 | Digital Marketing Blog, Local Search Optimization, Search Engine Optimization, Web Design
It’s probably not a surprise that the number one question we get from people is, “How can I get my website on the first page of Google?”. That’s an important question because 97 percent of people don’t click past the first page of results. So how does Google decide...
by Roy Pattillo | Feb 7, 2019 | Digital Advertising, Digital Marketing Blog, Local Search Optimization, Search Engine Optimization
Your general contractor website can help you make more money by bringing you more leads. For that to happen, there are specific elements your website needs for your general contractor website to bring you the results you want. First, identify what type of jobs make...
by Roy Pattillo | Oct 11, 2018 | Digital Marketing Blog, Local Search Optimization, Search Engine Optimization
Every day, people are looking for what your business offers–and they’re looking online. That’s why we’re teaming up with Google to host a free workshop to help you maximize your business’s online presence and grow… Join us at Schoolcraft College in Livonia – and...
by Roy Pattillo | Aug 30, 2018 | Digital Marketing Blog, Search Engine Optimization
There are hundreds of online business directories and search engines out there. But of course, Google is the most important place for businesses to be listed. Google My Business is a free tool that allows local businesses, national brands, and organizations to...
by Roy Pattillo | Aug 23, 2018 | Digital Marketing Blog, Search Engine Optimization
Google tries to create the best experience possible for its users – providing the most relevant and useful information based on the search terms used. If Google doesn’t do a good job of this, users will jump to Bing or another search engine. And if that happens,...