Market Your Business

Marketing advice for small businesses who are looking not just to survive online, but to thrive.

Marketing advice for small businesses who are looking not just to survive online, but to thrive.

Rich Merritt is the General Manager at DotGO. He has a love of website design, small business development and craft beers.

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Why you should be writing a business blog

Blogs are a fantastic tool that, when used effectively, can do wonders for your online presence.  more  

What Is Search Intent and Why Does It Matter?

If you want to rank higher on Google and attract more people to your website, you need to satisfy Google’s number one priority – Search Intent.  more  

Understanding CRO: Conversion Rate Optimisation

Turn your website window shoppers into customers with DotGO website design tools, smart live chat features and well written content.  more  

Does my business need a Google Business Profile?

When it comes to online marketing, Google Business Profile is the perfect wingman for your small business website.   more  

How to Streamline Your Socials

Social media is a fantastic way to connect with your customers but, with a myriad of platforms to choose from, keeping them all updated can feel like a job in itself! Here are some...  more  

I want to be Number One on Google

Knowing how your customers search for you is the most important part of being found online. Knowing what you want to be number one for is where your online marketing strategy begin...  more  

Which Social Media Should My Business Target?

Social media is a fantastic way to market your business and bring traffic to your website. It can, however, be hard to know which platform to focus on, to capture your market. Here...  more  

SEO: Why Location Matters

Village, town, city, or country? Which location is best for your website, and why small is often beautiful. How choosing a small locality does not limit a business, and how niche p...  more  

How to make meaningful engagements with your customers

According to the former boss of Scandinavian Airways, you have a window of just 15 seconds to make a customer feel appreciated. Clocks ticking...  more