Can Your Website Survive the Summer Slump?

Can Your Website Survive the Summer Slump?

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Ah, summer. Warmer temperatures. Family vacations. Dips in the pool. But what you may not have expected was a dip in website traffic.

Why an internet summer slump?

Well, warmer temperatures, family vacations, and dips in the pool, of course! Consider your own internet behavior over the summer months. Are you busy surfing the web or surfing the waves? That’s what we thought.

How long will the summer slump last?

A traffic decline can begin as early as May and last through September.

What can I do to drive traffic over the summer months?

Inspire to Thrive offers some great tips on summer-proofing your blog and/or website.

What should I do in the meantime?

Use this time to your advantage! Wealth Mission: Possible recommends learning a new marketing strategy and building relationships. We also suggest using this opportunity to take care of any site maintenance issues or redesign efforts you may have been putting off.

Happy summer!

7 Simple Steps to Spring Clean Your Business Blog

7 Simple Steps to Spring Clean Your Business Blog

shutterstock_73508311Spring is in the air; you know what that means?

It’s time to spring clean your business blog! Because really, you didn’t feel like dusting baseboards and washing windows anyway.

With a little bit of effort, a fresher, more professional, and faster-loading blog can be yours.

Check out these 7 simple steps to spring clean your blog to lasting and gorgeous results.

Which Social Media Platforms Are Right for You?

Which Social Media Platforms Are Right for You?

shutterstock_68700592When it comes to social media, you have choices. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Google+, LinkedIn, and YouTube all provide public platforms to share your stories, images, capabilities, and news, but should you attempt to tackle them all?

Many small businesses make the mistake of trying to be everywhere at once because they think they need to be.

Rest assured, you don’t.

Smart social media is about being meeting your audience where they are. If you’re a clothing boutique for example, you can trust your target audience is active on Pinterest and Instagram. Sure, they might also frequent Twitter and Facebook, but when it comes to getting the most out of your social media energies, focusing on two or three focused platforms allows you to better engage with your existing and future client base. Read more