“Marketing is no longer one-way communication; it is a conversation between you and your target market. A conversation that happens 24/7.
DANIEL HICKEY
Our team has been hard at work in the digital marketing ecosystem for more than a decade. In that time we have seen huge changes that come from out of the blue, and we have also seen developing trends that we try to educate each of our clients about. Our blog below highlights just some of these changes and trends. We hope that you will grab a cup of coffee and enjoy.
If you should have any questions about any of the topics covered in our blog, or if you would just like to chat about marketing, please feel free to contact us 24/7.
THE LATEST HMG ARTICLES
GRAB A CUP OF COFFEE, GET COMFORTABLE, AND CHECK OUT SOME OF OUR LATEST NEWS & ARTICLES RELATING TO MARKETING, WEB DEVELOPMENT, SEO, AND BRANDING.
How Smartphones are Changing Web Design
Web design has changed quite a bit over the past few years, in this article we will take a look at the role of cell phones in this change.
Mobile Website Design in Prescott
By keeping your website’s content fresh and unique, you will be giving your website visitors and Google exactly what they want, a great experience full of useful information.
Marketing in The Quad Cities
If you have a business in Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, or Dewey-Humboldt, you are well aware of the unique business climate that must be navigated.
3 Steps Your Business Should Take in 2018
Conducting a digital audit is crucial to understanding where your branding is and where it needs to be. Look at your website as a prospective client who knows nothing about your company.
Business Blogging Tips for Every Industry
Business Blogging Tips for Every Industry. Digital Marketing • February 12th, 2016 With the rise of social media for business, more companies than ever are establishing their presences [...]
Google’s dangerous bid to block ‘hate speech’
Our society receives over 90% of its news online, whether through social media or online news sources. Stifling access to news that directly impacts them creates an ill-informed public.