01/19/07
Category: Nmi Marketing Articles
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One common prejudice we experience in attracting new business… is being a small firm. This article is to combat the stigma that all small businesses can not deliver enterprise results.
Sure some small firms are limited in delivering on capabilities because of their size, but some firms are armed with other characteristics to make up for their lack of size. Here are a few of NAMYnot Multimedia’s characteristics: Extremely multi-talented design professionals, commitment to High Quality standards, ability to extract the neccesary goals from clients and transalate them, Solutions driven, Problem Solving Sleuths, and Cost Effective.
01/05/07
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In choosing the appropriate design firm for your Visual Communications Solutions needs, one common decision emerges; to choose a Small Boutique Style Design Firm or a Large Design Firm. Both entities can have their pros and cons, the best choice is really dependent on how best the design firm suits your company’s needs. This article lists the major pros and cons associated with both, therefore, offering more insight in choosing the appropriate firm.
01/02/07
Category: Nmi Marketing Articles
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Many clients ask, “How can we improve our search rankings with Google and Yahoo”. This question is very common among nearly anyone who owns, runs, or manages a website. There are several key factors in improving your search engine rankings, the best and most concrete answer we continually advise is; Relevant High Quality Content on your website is the key to Search Engine Optimization. Remember, the goal of a Search Engine is to provide the user with the most Relevant Content they are searching for. If your website is indexed with search engines and has the most Relevant Content pertained to a specific keyword search phrase, your search ranking will naturally be high. Create content that users want and will share with others. Additionally, create your content for Users and not search engines; ultimately it is they that will benefit from it. In creating your website content, ask yourself, “Does this help my users?”