Video is essential for travel marketing: Most potential clients are looking to experience something new. That means they don’t know what to expect from your offerings—unless you show them.
Google holds the key to all the data you need to understand your visitors: why they visit, when they visit, what they like, and why they leave. But you can’t get that data without Google Analytics. Check out our list of 5 GA reports that’ll help you see where your site is struggling.
When it comes to WordPress web development, plugins are the not-so-secret ingredient to driving traffic and increasing conversions. Here are 7 plugins you should be using.
If you’re hoping to bring new customers to your business through your website, then you better believe it’s important to stay up-to-date with the latest trends in website design.
Travel marketing on social media is a lot of work, but Facebook dynamic ads make it a bit easier by automatically serving custom ads to each potential customer.
If you’re already familiar with Shopify then you know it’s not only easy to use, SEO friendly and fluent in customer service, but with the right theme your pages can be rather attractive.
As a business, you know the web is one of the most important tools you’ve got to reach new customers. This is especially true for travel agencies, where nearly half of all trips are booked online.
Even if you may do most of your business in the US, it’s always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to your business. We know the whole idea of the GDPR can be overwhelming and confusing, so read on for a simple breakdown of the act so you can keep your business protected.
Shopify was designed with marketing in mind. It allows you to set up a beautiful shop quickly, and its integration features allow you to take full advantage of your social media and email audiences. Read on for our list of the 10 reasons you should be using Shopify for e-Commerce.