by admin on Thursday, July 14, 2011
At SunLion Energy Systems, we know green energy. It’s not just a fad to us. We’re here for the long haul to support our customers and stand behind our work. In 2010 alone, we installed enough solar panels in Central PA to power over 567 homes for a year. That’s a lot of green―energy and savings.
If you’re interested in saving money, shielding your home or business from rising energy costs and helping to protect our environment for future generations, a SunLion renewable energy system makes a wise investment.
Current government incentives and innovative financing options have created the perfect environment for you to harvest free energy from the sun. We invite you to explore our website, learn more about our company and work experience, and contact us to learn how to get started.
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by admin on Monday, May 30, 2011
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by admin on Monday, May 30, 2011
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by admin on Thursday, December 9, 2010
Joe Namath once guaranteed that his 1969 New York Jets would beat the heavily favored Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III.
They did.
George Zimmer, owner of Men’s Wearhouse has always said, “You’re going to like the way you look. I guarantee it.”
Over the years, most men have liked the way they look in the clothes they bought there.
Many web development, web design and online marketing services guarantee placement on the first page of Google and/or the other search engines.
Houston, we have a problem.
When you are working on web design and web development for your website, be aware of what can and what can’t be reasonably guaranteed by the pros you work with. It’s a process and there is no magic pill.
Being found in relevant searches on the search engines takes both time, consistency and well-written content. Here are some tips for effective content on your website that will make you more visible in online searches:
1. Avoid salespeak. One of the most prominent characteristics of salespeak is overuse of adjectives…descriptive words that tell people how great you or your product is. Descriptives are good for painting a picture of what you do, but words like “incredible,” “value-added” (barf!), “top notch” et al can make you sound cold and corporate like an infomercial. This is a turnoff to today’s consumer.
2. Know your relevant key words. If someone tells you they will get you on the first page of Google, ask them “First page in what key word search?” Then listen closely to they tell you. No one can guarantee placement on the first page of a search engine, as there are too many variables. Choose the key word search(es) that you want to be found in, and incorporate those key words on your website and in every new blog entry.
3. Boldface your key words. That’s pretty much it. When you use key words on your website, boldface them and the search engines will love you even more.
4. Look at the big picture. The first page of Google has room for 10 search engine results. Everyone cannot be on the first page of Google because there’s just not enough room, and those who are there didn’t get there overnight. And paid placement…people just don’t trust those links like they used to.
5. Finally, be consistent. The more frequently you update your website (blog entries are very helpful here), the more live your website is and the more relevant it will be to the search engines.
If you do these things consistently, you’ll like the long term results you get from your website.
We guarantee it;)
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by admin on Wednesday, November 17, 2010
The bottom line.
We hear that line a lot and when you look at the myriad websites online – even your competition – much of the verbage and web design that you see is very bottom line focused. Get people to your website and get them to do what you want them to do NOW. Over and out.
Purpose-driven.
We hear this concept a lot, but how much do we see it truly put into action. Take some time to look at various websites and really scrutinize the content for something beyond the obvious “here’s what we offer and here’s where you can pay us.”
Then take some time to scrutinize your own website and ask yourself “What is my purpose beyond money?” Technology has truly brought business around full circle to the very root of what it is – people helping people – and how you represent yourself online will speak volumes about your purpose.
People want to know there is a heart behind the business…a heart that cares and truly wants to help them with their specific need. How does your website speak to people? How does your content make people comfortable with you and illicit positive thoughts when they hear your name or see your logo somewhere else?
Your web development and web design should work together in harmony to achieve this by effectively communicating your purpose. Take time once a quarter to analyze your own website and maintain forward momentum in the “development” part of web development
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by Marqeteer on Thursday, November 4, 2010
Going to the Lancaster Chamber business expo at the beautiful convention center in downtown Lancaster, PA last week, we met some great people, saw some old friends…and stuck out like sore thumbs.
Yep. We were undoubtedly the most casually dressed people there, and that’s how we like it. To be comfortable with people, what we wear is our second skin…and we keep it casual. Heck, who wants to spend the day in front of a computer doing doing web development and web design wearing a suit and tie? Fortunately, that’s what our clients like about us, too. We relate on a business and personal level.
The suit does not make the man. What matters is getting down to brass tacks. Let’s face it, all realms of business have been infiltrated at different levels with people who “look the part” but a) don’t have the knowledge to make the right decisions, and b) are too proud to ask questions and get help. We kinda think that being comfortable and casual is a nice filter and allows all involved to think more freely and actually enjoy doing business together.
The best part of the day was the people we met and old friends we ran into. And you know, no one even once asked us where our suits were;)
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