Katalyst Creative Group Blog: The Power of Three
Thoughts about Website Development, Content Strategy, SEO, Design and Branding
We invite you to visit our blog regularly. We'll share some thoughts about growing your business. We'll look at developing your website, approaches to your content, optimizing for search engines, design considerations, and the impact of branding. We also want to write about other things we think you will enjoy reading. Feel free to leave your feedback, we enjoy hearing from you.
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- Jan 02, 2012
- by Don Cranford
You want people to find you. Here are five primary areas to consider in promoting your site.
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- Dec 26, 2011
- by Don Cranford
When looking at the mechanics of your site design, there are several areas that are critical to keep in mind.
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- Dec 19, 2011
- by Don Cranford
Your web presence is a reflection of who you are. In many cases, it may be the only thing that your website visitors know about you. You need a professional quality web site that expresses who you are. It should reflect your own professionalism, quality, and personality in a way that is relevant to their needs.
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- Dec 12, 2011
- by Don Cranford
Sites need substance and your target audience should drive content you provide. What is important to them? What do they need to know? What are they looking for on your site?
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- Dec 05, 2011
- by Don Cranford
Once you have defined your goals for your website, you need to clearly understand whom you are targeting. Your primary audience will drive many of your decisions and priorities for your web site. The more you know about your audience, the more relevant you will be able to make your website and the closer you can align your site with their needs.
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- Nov 28, 2011
- by Don Cranford
The basis for any project needs to begin with a clear understanding of your goals. This is critical to maximize your web presence. These goals help guide many of your decisions for content, navigation, design/lay-out and features. Without them, your web site will lack a clear cohesion and focus.
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- Nov 21, 2011
- by Don Cranford
As the Internet becomes more prevalent in our society, it has become commonplace to turn to the Internet for shopping, finding directions, researching products, and even to find a church or seek answers to spiritual questions. As businesses and other organizations begin to understand this dynamic, they are increasingly beginning to recognize the importance and the need for an effective web presence – not just a web site, but a real presence on the web.