SyncShow B2B Marketing Blog

Top 3 Insights on Website Design from DrupalCamp Ohio

This past weekend I had the privilege to attend the DrupalCamp Ohio 2012 at Ohio State University. As I have been digesting all the diverse information that was delivered, I see a common theme developing: the web is evolving. As with most technologies, the web is constantly changing. …

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Top 5 Takeaways From The 2012 Midwest Social Media Summit

Yesterday I was fortunate enough to take the workday and attend The 2012 Midwest Social Media Summit. It's always nice to take a step back from the to-do list and really focus on learning and sharpening the saw so to speak.

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Social Media Update: Pinterest Launches Secret Boards

Social Media Giant, Pinterest, has given it's 100 million users a new feature this week. Secret Boards should now be appearing on your profile's page for 'your eyes only'. So, what are secret boards? Pinterest has now granted users the ability to not publish all of their boards.

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Critical Steps to Getting Started with Inbound Marketing

When talking to prospective customers about Inbound Marketing, the number one question I get asked is: “Where do we start?”.

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Which One Are You? 7 Stereotypes of Online Marketing

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Attention marketing departments, sales teams and the C suite, your company probably falls into one of the following stereotypes and it could be costing you lost revenue opportunities.

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The Future of the Small Business Website & Digital Marketing

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The Future of the Small Business Website & Digital Marketing For the past ten years my firm, SyncShow Interactive (previously Idea Engine, Inc.) has developed hundreds of websites for small businesses. Over these years I have seen how these websites have helped these companies gro …

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What should a small business website & online strategy cost?

What is the cost of a small business website? This is a question I get asked all the time and the answer varies. For most small businesses (annual revenues from $100,000 to $100mm) the price for a new website can vary from a couple thousand dollars to over one hundred thousand dollars …

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