by Amy Prindle
You can google the same term as someone else and get completely different results. Google takes your location into account, as well as your search and browsing histories. Here’s what that means for Adventist search results.
by Amy Prindle
Don’t let your networking efforts go to waste! It’s easy to overlook this key factor that plays a big part in someone’s first impression of your organization. Here’s how to prepare your online presence for your next event.
by Amy Prindle
If your website has https://, you’re good. But as of July, Google Chrome browser will mark all websites with “http://” or no SSL Certificate, as “Not Secure.” Here’s what to do about this.
by Amy Prindle
Live streaming church services and special events is a fantastic way to engage your audience. Kick it up several notches with these tips for making your livestreams CONTINUE engaging your audience well after the event is over.
by Amy Prindle
Review sites like Yelp, Google, YP, Facebook, etc. are great for local SEO, advertising, approachability and credibility. But sooner or later, every organization gets a bad review. Here’s how to handle these appropriately, and even how to turn these situations into opportunities.
by Amy Prindle
You may already know that Google favors “mobile responsive” or “mobile friendly” websites in its search results, no matter the search term. Now it’s mobile-FIRST, and here’s what that means for your website’s ability to rank in search results.