Archive for the ‘ Online Marketing ’ Category

Apr 10th

52 Weeks of Online Marketing

Posted in: Online Marketing | 6 Comments » Posted: Apr, 10, 2010

PB Web Development will be putting a week by week guide to marketing products and websites online.

Each week we’ll be posting a new step by step guide on a different online marketing technique to help improve your website’s traffic, conversions and search engine rankings.

We’ll be using a example site and build it from the ground up using all of the techniques and guides that we present in this series. So not only will you get a step by step guide but also a working case study to base your own site against to see what really works and what doesn’t.

We’ll be covering topics from email marketing, web analytics, pay per click advertising, search engine optimisation, blogging, the mobile web and social network marketing.

So make sure you subscribe to the feed and put in to practise all of these methods and techniques to help improve and add to your online marketing strategies.

Continue reading “52 Weeks of Online Marketing” »

Twitter Cashing In

So there are whispers in the industry at the moment about Twitter releasing their Google inspired advertising platform on their network. The hugely popular micro blogging network is finally capitalizing on their work. According to reports from All Things Digital, the ads will appear on the search results on Twitter. So when ever a user searches Twitter for particular keywords.

Lots of details haven’t been finalised as yet such as:

  • How are ads bought and placed.
  • Will Twitter search become more refined and become more useful to users.
  • How will Twitter gather more information on its users to provide more accurate results.

Continue reading “Pay Per Click Advertising on Twitter?” »

Feb 21st

How Can Twitter Help Your Business

Posted in: Online Marketing | No Comments » Posted: Feb, 21, 2010

Twitter Bird

Many clients come to us asking to get in to that new Twitter thing that everyone is talking about. I’d ask them why they’d want to get in to social networking and what they know about Twitter and the common response I get is, “We don’t know, we just know that everyone else is using Twitter and we should as well”.

So I’ve written this blog post to help businesses get an idea of what the whole Twitter phenomenon is all about and how it can best be utilised for any business. Continue reading “How Can Twitter Help Your Business” »

Smart Company 2009 Web Awards Finalist

PB Web Development were lucky enough to make it to being one of the finalists in the 2009 Smart Company Web Awards in the Best Blog category.

SmartCompany provide free news and resources to small and medium sized business and entrepreneurs, and have launched their first Web Awards to discover and recognise top business websites that are shaping Australia’s business landscape.

PB Web Development is hoping to keep up a good track record and make it to the finals again in 2010 and maybe next year we’ll take out one of the top titles.

To find out about he other finalist and winner so this years Awards, check out the media release, or listen to the recording of the winners being annouced.

Jun 24th

Tips on Marketing Your Website

Posted in: Online Marketing | No Comments » Posted: Jun, 24, 2009

So, you just had a web site made but no one is calling and you’re not making any sales. If you had in your mind that all you to do was make a web site to start getting all of those leads and sales then you might need a little bit of re-education. You know that old quote from the movie Field of Dreams, “If you build it and he will come,” well it’s not quite the case. In fact it very much is the opposite when it comes to web sites.

Continue reading “Tips on Marketing Your Website” »

 

Testimonials

Alissa Nightingale - Robinson Institue
PB Web Development are a fantastic organisation to work with. Peter and Martina's skills really complement each other and they work tirelessly to get the best outcome for their clients. We will definitely continue to work with them in the future.

CustomerFeedback