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Traffic
Get More Traffic
SponsoredLinX offers a number of different services to help drive more qualified traffic to your website. Google Ads Management Search Engine Optimisation Microsoft Ads Facebook Advertising Google Ads Mobile“SponsoredLinX are a rarity in today’s market place, they promise a lot but deliver more. Our business has grown by over 400% in one month; we are amazed at the difference they have made.”
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Conversion
Convert More Leads
Our second step is making sure that your website is able to convert the traffic you receive into leads for your business. Optimising your website to convert more leads is important to a profitable campaign. Web Development Convertopages Do It For Me eCommerce“I just want to say thank you! The changes that you have applied in our AdWords campaign have definitely seen an improvement on click quality and sales for HippityHop.”
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Retention
Retain Your Customers
As you build up a customer base you need to make sure to keep engaged and retain your relationship. Facebook Management LinX App“SponsoredLinX fully redesigned our main company website with a fresh, clean and professional look. The ‘Google friendly’ web design were part of the fantastic ongoing service we received.”
Google AdWords Click-To-Call Updates Are Here!
As part of our regular Digital Marketing news segments, today we’ll be looking at some of the latest updates to come out regarding Google AdWords Click-To-Call extensions! Below, we run through the top announcements revealed last week by Google.
What Pokemon Go can teach us about ‘how to catch em all’ (customers that is!)
Have you noticed an increase in people walking around town lately, staring with dedicated concentration at their smart phones? Maybe yelling with excitement, or screaming with disappointment? You’d be forgiven for thinking that perhaps they’ve just received a really great (or disappointing) email. But the reality? They’re probably just looking for Pokemon. Welcome to ‘Pokemon
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3 simple ways to save money on your advertising budget!
If you’re like most business owners, entrepreneurs, or humans in general, the last thing you set out to do each day is throw your money away on purpose. This might seem obvious, but the truth is: if you don’t have a good advertising strategy in place, you could be doing just that. Below, we share
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What’s a Good Conversion Rate?
Begin with the end in mind. A good conversion rate can vary from which industry you are in, to your website and the types of keywords you use. However, conversions are the holy grail of all goals for a marketer, so there are a series of processes one must go through before finally figuring out
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Understanding SEO & Mobile
For any small business owner embarking on an SEO strategy, you will soon realise there a two parts to the equation. One, your SEO plan of attack for desktop search, and two, your strategy for mobile SEO. Fortunately, Australian SMEs are catching on. “Next year, Canada and Australia will surpass South Korea to become the
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Retroactive Conversion Optimisation for Paid & Organic Traffic
Back in early march, I had the pleasure (and challenge!) of receiving a new client, and their website www.ezylivingrentals.com.au sat in an incredibly competitive space within online advertising. As a company who specialises in rent-to-own furniture and appliances, we knew we were stepping into a marketplace with a plethora of competition from well established, nationally recognised businesses… and taking into account the high Cost-Per-Clicks (CPCs) for AdWords we knew that we had to make every cent count with our marketing budget.
Office Story: The game in which you develop games
For this week’s app, I had a look at Office Story.
Weekly Round Up: This Week in Australian Business
There were heartbreaking scenes in The Netherlands, Thursday night as a cargo plane arrived carrying the bodies of MH17 victims, which were then loaded into a convoy of hearses and driven to a forensics facility for identification.
Why Google Wants What It Wants In 2014: Part 2 – Google+
When Google+ launched in 2011 Google seemed to be hoping at the very least that they had a facebook competitor on their hands, if not a facebook killer. But unfortunately this didn’t go according to plan. As a recreational social media platform it pretty much fell flat, but that didn’t stop them.