Posts Tagged 'Twitter Followers'

Why adding a Blog to a Website?

March 6 201043 Commented

Categorized Under: Twitter, Wordpress

If your old website is in HTML and has no gadgets and Widgets and other features that seem to convert so well today, it’s time to add some modern software to your site. The question is how can we do this without removing the old website, which probably meanwhile has a good search engine positions and carries hundreds of potential client to your online business? Once again Wordpress, the world’s best self hosted blogging software can help solving your problem. What we do is, we simply build a Wordpress blog “behind” the actual website. The URL of the blog in question is then www.hotel-reservationsoftware.com/blog while the website that is already indexed remains as is and can further on sell Hotel Reservation Software.

Ok View – Accommodation in Thailand

March 2 201023 Commented

Categorized Under: Small Business Marketing

Even if you run a small business, you want people to now the name and the logo of your business so they recognize it in the future. This web project is about accommodation on the island Koh Tao in Thailand. The objective on this website was not necessarily to get new customers because it is a small business and it is booked out through most of the year. The goal was awareness and branding of the name OK View itself. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could just type in the name and find the website right away? Sure it would! The only thing that is standing in the way is 500 million other websites who’s owners have the very same desire. [...]

How to Twitter

March 1 20103 Commented

Categorized Under: Twitter

Twitter has been designed to work on mobile network like on a mobile phone as well as on a computer. Twitter messages are limited to 140 characters, so each message can be sent as a single SMS alert; caution though, this can be overwhelming and also costly. If you place a link to a website into the Twitter box you can’t say much with the remaining characters, the maximum being 140. Twitter works much like the “Wall” feature of Facebook. It also lets you specify which Twitter users you want to follow so you can read their messages in one place.