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3 Quick SEO Tricks For Your Google+ Page
As we discussed in a recent blog, Google+ looks certain to grow and grow as Google seeks to incorporate the social platform into all its most popular products. Now that Google+ is still relatively...
3 Social Media ‘Rules’ You Can Afford To Break
Some rules are made to be broken, and social media rules are no exception. That’s not to say you should let chaos reign on your account, but if you’re sticking to the following code of...
Why Your Resort Needs To Invest in Google+
With 29 million unique visitors on desktop every month, and 41 million on Smartphones, Google+ has doubled in size year over year. Despite these figures, it’s still a relatively small social...
The 3 Building Blocks To Facebook Success
Even now that most of us have had a few years practice, keeping on top of Facebook marketing can be a challenge. Sometimes it helps to go back to basics and remind yourself of a few of the best...
How To Use Analytics Data To Build Your Guest Personas
Engaging with your audience is all about knowing your audience. By using data drawn from Google Analytics, you can find out the key information you need to create strong guest personas for your...
How To Write Emails Your Guests Will Open
Nothing is more important to a successful email marketing campaign than a high open rate. After all, what good is crafting a powerful and personalised message you think your guests will...
5 Reasons Your Guests Aren’t Engaging With Your Blog
Your page stats show that people are viewing your blogs, but why aren’t they clicking your calls to action? Why aren’t they commenting? Most importantly, why aren’t they booking?...
4 Ways To Supercharge Your Google+ Posts For More Web Traffic
Thanks to its integration with other Google products like YouTube and search results, Google+ provides more opportunities to interact with your audience and drive web traffic than any other social...
3 Search Query Research Options In a Time of Disappearing Keyword Data
Last year, Google caused (another) shake up in the marketing world by removing organic keyword data from Google Analytics, replacing it with the words ‘Not Provided’. Since then,...