I was introduced to Michael E. Gerber‘s work a few months ago by my good friend and colleague Sam Nelson, of Website Muscle. I read The E-Myth Revisited and was amazed—finally, here was the road map to running an effective, productive and profitable small business! Where had this been when I started Either/Or Media almost ...
At Either/Or Media, you may have seen us do a little bit of everything. Some days we are professional public relations agents, running around to our extensive list of contacts and finding ways to strategically place our clients in print. On other days you may find us in front of our Macs, furiously clicking away ...
Welcome back to our “What Not to Do When Writing Web Content” series! Last time we discussed what we call “egotistical” copy—web content that boasts only what the company can do, its qualifications, principals and values. Basically, ineffective written content that bores readers and serves them no purpose in terms of what the company has ...
Did we mention that web copy is crucial to the success of your website? Well-written, effective copy flags down search engines, engages audiences and overall makes a website read and look better. Poorly written content can actually diminish the credibility of a website and drive away readers and potential customers! Either/Or Media has been emphasizing ...
So you’ve got a visually alluring and functioning website with a solid structure, filled with pretty graphics and of course some paragraphs describing your business, carelessly thrown around on random pages. That is all you need to grab your audience’s attention, right? Wrong. Written content has a lot of impact on the quality of a ...
We’ve said it before and we will stand by it with conviction: Keeping a blog is a great way to strategically market your business and work. We were shocked to read a recent online Forbes article that proclaimed the death of blogging. What? Say it ain’t so! We don’t believe it, and you shouldn’t either. ...
First of all, what *is* website architecture? It’s basically a visual representation of a website, like a map. It’s the ideal, and frankly the only, way to organize a website before starting development. It’s been my experience that many web designers lean too much on the client for this vital step. Take, for instance, my ...
When we first start talking to clients about blogging, some look confused—and it’s understandable. Most people have the idea in their heads that a blog is a person’s running commentary about the cute thing their kids/dog/significant other did that day, fashion advice or recipes they’ve perfected in their own kitchen. And all of these ARE ...
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