While enjoying the NBA playoffs this year, I am reminded once again: Championships are won through teamwork, not the individual performance of a given player. And teamwork boils down to fundamentals and mastering the things that are in your control.
Yesterday, four Page 1 staff members took a day out of their weekends to work on trail construction (and trail deconstruction - "scarifying") at Red Rocks Park. It was a lot of hard work, but very satisfying. Delano Johnson from MIS coordinated the event through Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado.
This is the second installment in a 3-part series on Social Media. If you missed the first article, it covered Google+; how to setup your account, important profile information, and some direction on how to get started.
We all understand that “content is king” on the web. And this is not limited to getting SEO results. A recent study showed more than three out of four (76%) online American adults click on links to other relevant information to continue reading more about a given topic.
This will be the first of three blogs in a series about social media. I will be covering essential first steps for your practice with Google+, Facebook and Twitter.
A creative, engaging and well-managed social media plan is essential to help generate new business and drive more traffic to your website. For those of you who missed our webinar or if you wish to go back and watch it again, you can view the video in its entirety here:
At a recent meeting, I spent some time with a practice that has tried to retain us on several occasions. Unfortunately we have exclusivity issues with a long-time client. However, in our conversation the owner asked a question we often get, that I want to share and address.
At the 2013 ASAPS meeting in New York City, Page 1 Solutions exhibited with Bill Fukui, Chief Operating Officer, and Nathan Bendzewick, Internet Sales Consultant attending. This is an annual convention for plastic surgeons and their staff.
In Matt Cutts’ weekly video on YouTube, "Google Webmaster Help," in which he answers questions from local businesses, he addressed a question I often get from well established practices.
We are always looking for blog posts from guest bloggers with specific expertise Today, we are excited to feature a guest post from Adrian Dayton, an attorney turned social media consultant and writer. Here is Adrian's website - http://adriandayton.com/. Adrian focuses on social media for law firms and has great information and advice that can be applied not only to a law firm's social media efforts, but is useful for our medical and dental clients as well.