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Facebook ads are more user-friendly to set up than Google AdWords because they can reach customers early on in the buying process even before they are aware of their desires. Moreover, it results in an instant influx of traffic to your website, which is good for SEO.

For that, you need to determine your return on investment before you create your ad and pay for it. Even though the cost per click is relatively cheaper and effective than some other social media platforms, if you are not getting the intended revenue, then probably it’s not worth the effort.

Yes, it is real! Anyone can add a business on Google and best of all, it won’t cost them even a single penny!

Google My Business is a completely free business listing through which Google is attempting to bring the physical world online. Your business listing not only help users find what they’re searching for but also lets you tell them the story of your business. So, it’s a win-win for both the Google users and the businesses.

No, Google+ and Google My Business are not the same! Instead, there is a considerable difference between both.

Search Engine Optimization is the practice of ranking a website on the search engines to increase its visibility when users search for relevant keywords and queries.

Yes, your business should be investing in SEO. Search engine optimization offers a way to increase traffic without paying for each and every click.

There’s not one single answer to this question. A website design is quoted based on the needs of each individual project. Every website is unique and requires different components; we design and develop custom websites specifically for your small business. We’ll ask a lot of questions, assess your needs, and give you a quote based on that assessment. Most of our sites run in the $5,000 range, but can be more or less depending on needs.

On average, we shoot for a six to eight week turnaround, but the pace of any project is set by each client. How much input you can provide during the initial stages, your availability with feedback, how soon the content is ready – all this affects the speed of completion. The functionality needs may also play a role – more complex sites will take more time to develop.