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Are Core Web Vitals still relevant?

By Tim Priebe | June 26, 2025

Let’s be honest—you may have never heard the term “Core Web Vitals” in your life. And if you have, there’s a good chance it sounded like…

When to use emojis in social media posts

By Michela Owen | June 19, 2025

We’ve all seen it: a LinkedIn post that reads like a birthday party invitation, or a business profile that seems oddly allergic to joy. Emojis aren’t mandatory. But when used well…

Why we love Grammarly

By Dana Bosley | June 12, 2025

Grammarly isn’t a magic wand. It doesn’t do the editing for you—and honestly, that’s part of…

Pros and cons of multi-channel marketing

By Tim Priebe | June 5, 2025

When marketing your business, it can be tempting to chase every opportunity: post on every social platform, start an email list, run ads, film videos, and…

Examples of social proof on websites

By Leann Priebe | May 29, 2025

Visitors are more likely to walk away if your website doesn’t show that others trust you. Here’s how to fix that.

Local SEO vs organic SEO

By Michela Owen | May 22, 2025

SEO isn’t one-size-fits-all. Local SEO helps people near you find you. Organic SEO builds broader visibility over time.

How to increase the visibility of LinkedIn posts

By Dana Bosley | May 15, 2025

LinkedIn rewards clean, thoughtful writing. No tricks—just structure, focus, and one clear message per post.

How to attach a file to an email in Mailchimp

By Tim Priebe | May 8, 2025

No paperclip here—Mailchimp prefers lighter loads. Link it; don’t attach it.

Audience research for better marketing

By Michela Owen | May 1, 2025

Trying to reach “everyone” usually means connecting with no one. Audience research helps focus your marketing and reach the right people.

How often should a website be redesigned?

By Leann Priebe | April 24, 2025

We’ve all landed on a site that felt like a time capsule. The layout is clunky, the photos are outdated, and the text reads like it was written before smartphones existed. If you’re wondering when to redesign your website, here’s the short answer: Start evaluating at three years. Start planning at five. And if it’s been ten? It’s overdue.