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Video content and SEO
It is estimated that video content will continue to garner attention from social media to SEO! With over five billion videos watched everyday, here is how a company can use video content to help with SEO.
OMG Holiday Hours
Happy Holidays from your favorite Monsters! Starting on Dec. 23rd until Jan. 2nd, 2020 our Monsters will have limited hours! Our advice, just enjoy the holidays!
Why aren’t you seeing results with digital marketing?
In the spirit of the New Year approaching, it is the annual time for consumers to get back on track with their fitness journey. We have all said it to ourselves and heard it from our friends, family and loved ones, “I want to lose 20 pounds.” “I want to get in shape.” “I want to workout five days a week.”
Five trends in our industry for 2020
As the landscape of our industry continues to evolve and change with technology, here are the five latest trends from SEO to website design and development!
2020 SEO trends that will Influence your business
The SEO industry is constantly evolving, so how can a company stay on top of these ever changing factors?
Thanksgiving Message From our Founder, Brad Nietfeldt
As I sit here preparing to devour our Thanksgiving feast, watch some Husker Football, and relax this extended weekend I also have been taking time to reflect on what I am thankful for, my Monstrous Family.
Updated: What Is SERP and Why Is It an Important Part of Your Overall SEO Strategy?
Whenever you make a search query related to a topic on Google or any other search engine, it returns a page full of results which match the query you have made. This page full of results is called the search engine ranking page, or SERP.
What is a digital marketing persona?
For any company and marketer, one of the most critical notions is understanding the marketing persona. Who are you targeting?
LinkedIn marketing
LinkedIn is the best place for a B2B marketing strategy. This blog breaks down four strategies to amplify your LinkedIn marketing efforts.
How to manage new client’s expectations
How can clients and companies be on the same page from the beginning of their business relationship to the final meeting?