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Getting results from your website: a blog series

When Element Fusion opened its doors in 1999, the Internet was a relatively new space for businesses. Many businesses had no website at all, so our role was helping them to recognize the need for a web presence and assisting them in getting up and running online.

Today, most businesses have websites. A presence on the web is common and expected. However, many struggle with using their websites in ways that truly get results and add to their bottom lines. At Element Fusion, we've seen our role change from convincing businesses they need websites, to teaching them and empowering them to truly get results online.

We want to help you get results from your website. So, we've created this multi-part blog series that will teach you how to do just that. This post is a brief overview. You'll want to stay tuned to the blog for future posts which will cover issues such as:

  1. Using your website as a hub
  2. The impact of design
  3. The need for do-it-yourself content tools
  4. The power of blogging
  5. Keeping it simple
  6. Driving the right traffic with internet marketing
  7. Establishing goals
  8. Tracking results
  9. And more ...

Keep an eye out for these articles over the next few weeks. Each one will include the series title, "Getting results from you website," in the headline. We'd love to hear your thoughts about each post in the comments.

4 comments (Add your own)

1. Michael Locke wrote:
Awesome, looking forward to the blog posts. This is exactly inline with what I'm telling my customers and client here in Los Angeles.

Thu, March 5, 2009 @ 3:52 PM

2. Ronnie Roper wrote:
You guys rock. I can't wait for the next post. Thank you.

Sat, March 7, 2009 @ 1:55 AM

3. edevlet wrote:
Thanks I just found your site but have some blogs I would definitely want to nominate!

Mon, September 14, 2009 @ 12:32 PM

4. edevlet wrote:
Thanks I just found your site but have some blogs I would definitely want to nominate!

Mon, September 14, 2009 @ 12:32 PM

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