by Orbit Design | Aug 18, 2016 | Putting Your Web to Work
Like it or not, your website is the first introduction between you and your new clients. One Google search will lead them straight to you, giving you have one shot to hold them while they’re there; if it doesn’t impress, they may not come back. First impressions and...
by Orbit Design | Jun 20, 2016 | Branding, Getting the Word Out, Office Products, Putting Your Web to Work, Training Your Sales People
You can probably imagine that, as a digital marketing manager, I love spreading the social media and email marketing gospel. Singing from the agency rooftops to anyone who will listen. But would you believe that I’m often found singing the praises of direct...
by Orbit Design | Jun 13, 2016 | Getting the Word Out, Putting Your Web to Work
Paid advertisements on social media channels can be very useful for your marketing strategy. Throughout this article we will refer to paid advertisements as paid content and we will refer to free content generated by you without any sort of boosting as organic...
by Conor Cleary | May 19, 2016 | Branding, Getting the Word Out, Putting Your Web to Work
Our series of short videos for IQ Total Source highlights the many unique services of the online office supply company. The seven fast paced and exciting videos are mainly meant to be used in sales pitches. They are intended to peak interests and allow for details to...
by John Stavola | Apr 18, 2016 | Branding, Getting the Word Out, Putting Your Web to Work
The term Responsive Website Design (RWD) has been thrown around now for a few years – and it simply means that a website “responds” to the users display device – be it a 24″ desktop display or a 4″ phone. With the mobile...
by Orbit Design | Apr 7, 2016 | Branding, Getting the Word Out, Putting Your Web to Work
After you wake up what is one of the first things you do in the morning? Statistics tell us the majority of our reader’s responses will be “check my email.” According to Hubspot, 75% of marketers say that they are using more email than they were three years ago. Not...