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8 Ways to Identify & Fix Browser-Based Website Errors & Issues
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8 Ways to Identify & Fix Browser-Based Website Errors & Issues

No one is perfect, and that goes for website owners as well. Even the best, most well-coded and thoughtfully put together websites will experience errors and issues at some point – it’s simply unavoidable. In fact, part of the process of owning a website is being able to identify and fix an error as it comes up. Often, you’ll find issues occur after switching hosts, updating plugins or themes in WordPress, or adding code snippets to existing designs. It doesn’t take much to break a site and prevent it from interacting with browsers properly. However, not all errors or issues are the same. Some are relatively minor and can be fixed with ease; others may require more time and effort on your part. That’s why in this article, we’ll outline 8 different types of browser-based website errors and ...
#501: How To Identify What’s Important & Let Go Of What’s Not
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#501: How To Identify What’s Important & Let Go Of What’s Not

5 questions to help you get really clear on what you want Getting clear on what you want as a business owner sounds like it would be easy, but in reality, it can be pretty tough – especially if you’re a one-woman show in the early stages of business. I get it. When I first […] The post #501: How To Identify What’s Important & Let Go Of What’s Not appeared first on Amy Porterfield | Online Marketing Expert.
5 Ways to Identify Customer Pain Points So You Can Nail Your Marketing Messages
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5 Ways to Identify Customer Pain Points So You Can Nail Your Marketing Messages

By Pam Neely May 17, 2022 Want to know why people buy – or don’t buy – from you? Understanding customer pain points will explain a lot. Knowing your customers can have a big impact on your marketing, and on your business overall. Identifying customer pain points is a key part of this. People don’t buy a product or service just because it’s cheap or has flashy features. While these reasons might influence someone’s purchase decision, they’ll ultimately buy something because it solves a problem. Don’t have time to eat an expensive sit-down meal? Grab food at McDonald’s. Can’t sleep because your neighborhood is noisy? Get a pair of earplugs or a white noise machine. Tired of driving to the gym every day? Purchase an at-home workout program on DVD. Once you understa...
How to Identify Content Gaps for Local Businesses
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How to Identify Content Gaps for Local Businesses

Are you trying to create a local content strategy but have become stuck because lots of content recommendations are better suited to enterprise-level businesses? Well, don’t worry—there’s a way to adapt and overcome this obstacle by creating a user-intent content gap analysis for your clients. What is a Content Gap Analysis? A content gap analysis is the process of finding gaps in your content compared to your competitors. Performing one will allow you to find missed opportunities for pieces of content on your website, helping bring in traffic and eventually convert readers to buyers. How Content Gap Analysis is Done A content gap analysis is done by evaluating your competitors’ data to see how you stack up. What are the keywords they rank for? What keywords do you rank for? Which of those...
How marketers can identify the right ABM vendor
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How marketers can identify the right ABM vendor

Identify exact capabilities needed before vendor selection or renewing contract Up until around March this year, marketing and selling to business accounts didn’t just take place online. There were conferences, trade shows, in-person meetings and demos. Over the last few months, the emphasis has, of necessity, shifted to digital — which means renewed focus on ABM solutions. With such a mix of ABM solutions out there, how can marketers ensure that they select one which advances their goals? It all starts with identifying your exact needs and desired outcomes. “A very simple definition of ABM is leveraging existing marketing elements creatively, to help sales close the deal,” B2B marketing author and consultant Pam Didner said during a recent episode of MarTech Live. “Depending on w...