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5 Reasons Why Your Business Should Invest in SEO
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is big these days. More and more businesses are starting to see its value. The internet experience begins with a search engine. 97 percent of user experience begins with a search engine, as more and more people are depending on the internet to make discoveries and connections. Businesses and brands cannot ignore the power and impact of SEO in creating brand awareness, and exploring new markets. Google is the biggest search engine on the planet, and its competitors are far behind. Names such as Buffer, Copyblogger, Mint, and Yelp are now multi million companies thanks to SEO. Whether you are a local business, or targeting a worldwide market don’t miss out on a potential market just because you don’t believe in SEO. Here are the 5 reasons why your business should invest In SEO
By EmmaWilliams7 years ago in Journal
How to Get a Job as a Web Developer. Top Story - June 2019.
Job searching sucks. It's probably one of the most challenging, and if you're like me, depressing experiences you'll go through. This is especially true if you're entering a new industry, or if you're seeking a job with a higher salary. It's a roller coaster ride, to say the least.This is why I decided to become a teaching assistant for a web development boot camp early in my software engineer career. I know what it's like to feel imposter syndrome, to be rejected by companies you passionately want to work for, and to doubt your ability to get hired in tech. In this article I’ll cover:
By Milcah Halili7 years ago in Journal
Kids and Summer Slide
Every year a handoff from teacher to parent leaves a child with a powerful chance. They can either play their parents and teachers as fools or they can continue learning. Most kids want to laze away summer vacation on the couch playing video games or watching cartoons. If parents are lucky outside play time can be unforced. Still, this doesn't help the child retain what they learned while in school.
By Jessie White7 years ago in Education
5 Ways to Thrive in an Online Marketplace
You've chosen the perfect marketplace to sell your handmade creations. However, the traffic is lower than you expected, and the sales are non-existent. A common misconception with sellers is that joining a marketplace automatically means that you will be getting new customers on a regular basis. While it is true you may gain more exposure than you would on a stand alone website, this doesn't guarantee shoppers will buy from you. It's important to view a marketplace as simply one piece of the puzzle for the overall picture of your business. Here are five ways you can learn to thrive in an online marketplace:
By Jennifer Parr7 years ago in Journal
Why You Should Quit Your Job Tomorrow
You may have thought about it already. Why shouldn’t you just quit your job, and do something you love? You’re not alone, either: most people fantasize about starting their own business, even though only a very small percentage of them actually do.
By Rhiannon D'Averc7 years ago in Journal
What Does a Credit Score Really Say About You?
Why is it that at times where we experience the worst, we have the best epiphanies? Why is it when we’re at the brink of a potential nervous breakdown, everything we were worried about until this very moment becomes obsolete?
By Paulina Pachel7 years ago in Trader
Scripps National Spelling Bee Has Eight Champions
If you have been watching the Scripps National Spelling Bee over the years, you know that it is usually one person who is declared the winner. There were co-champions in 1950, 1957, 1962, 2014, 2015, and 2016, but on Thursday, May 30, 2019, the spelling bee had a different ending that made history.
By Margaret Minnicks7 years ago in Education














