Last updated on February 16th, 2011
It’s a new year once again – the holidays are over, family has gone home and it’s back to work.
I for one had a wonderful Christmas and New Year and certainly took my share of time to reflect on 2010 and look ahead to 2011.
In regard to our little web marketing blog, I’ve been doing some thinking about it the last few weeks. Last year we updated the look and layout of SEOe (great work Gaby!!).
Now it’s time to focus on what you come here for, the content.
We’ve been developing this neat little resource for a couple of years now – building it up by providing you with diverse, thoughtful ideas on marketing your business online. We delve into all aspects of this endeavor and don’t focus solely on one piece of the puzzle like many other blogs and sites do.
Like our company – SEO Advantage, Inc. – SEOe is a full service web marketing blog. Here you can find insightful tips and commentary on all aspects of the web marketing puzzle, including:
- Search engine optimization
- Site Architecture, Graphics and Usability
- Social Media
- Content Development (landing pages, blogs, articles, etc.)
We certainly plan on continuing this structure going forward…however, to further build a resource any small business, large corporation, marketing manager or online marketer can find useful, a few changes are in the offing this new year.
Your suggestions are important to accomplishing this goal so please tell us about anything you’d like to learn more about.
Going forward though, you can expect to find more original posts about a variety of topics. Guest posts will be introduced here and there throughout the year. We’ll provide quick reviews of useful books and web tutorials.
As time and resources permit, perhaps more video interviews with various experts both inside and outside our organization will be included. While the frequency of posts will be once a week most of the time, what does go online will be more extensive. Providing a good window of time between posts I think will help foster better discussion.
(And that discussion is not just here – we’re accessible through blog comments as well as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Subscribe by completing the quick sign-up to the right and receive a weekly email containing the blog post(s)).
Above all, we want to increase engagement with you – our audience.
Tell us about your experiences and what works for you what doesn’t. If you disagree with a conclusion we present, tell us what and why.
In the mean time, stay tuned for great insights and tips from us and other industry experts regarding all facets of the web marketing puzzle.
And once again, Happy New Year!!
Nathan