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CUSTOMERTAHOE PARTNERS | VIEW POINTS

ENGAGEMENT

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SMARTPHONES AND TABLETSACCOUNT FOR MORE THAN

%20 OF ALL U.S.INTERNET USE

- According to Gartner

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- According to Gartner

TO BEAT PC SALES BY END OF 2013

TABLETSARE ON PACE

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AND NOW REWARD HIGH-QUALITYCONTENT & DESIGN

SEARCH ENGINES HAVE CHANGED

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POINTCLICKTAPSWIPEWAVESPEAKTHE INTERNETHAS CHANGED

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TO DRIVEMORETRAFFIC,ENGAGEANDCONVERTYOUR WEBSITEMUST CHANGE

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USER EXPERIENCEVIEW POINTS

EQUALS SEO

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The new SEO Strategy is aboutimproving user experience.

Key metrics to track:

1. Reduced Bounce Rate2. Time on Site3. Pages per Visit4. Content Shares/Creation5. Return Visits/Frequency

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To increase SEO Performance,work on these key areas.

SIMPLIFIED NAVIGATIONORIGINAL CONTENTRICH MEDIA & VIDEORESPONSIVE WEB DESIGN

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RESPONSIVEVIEW POINTS

WEB DESIGN

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Responsive Design optimizes aweb presentation across devices.

However, there’s no ‘Easy Button’ for getting it right.

It requires an investment of craftsmanship and quality assurance testing.

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Invest in understanding your optionsand best-practices.

1. Design for mobile-first.2. Simplify menus, page elements, copy.3. Optimize for speed.4. Tailor to your customers point-of-need— from desktop to tablet to phone.

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CONTENTVIEW POINTS

MARKETING

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ORIGINALVISUALREAL TIMESHARE-WORTHYMOBILE FRIENDLYCONTENTDRIVES TRAFFIC

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DON’T JUST CREATE CONTENT,

DESIGN IT1. Aesthetic design is the first indicator of quality.

2. Rich content performs better than text— visuals, infographics, and video.

3. Invest in original photography.

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DESIGNCONTENTTECHNOLOGYDIGITAL STRATEGY

BRING IT ALL TOGETHER


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