Posts Tagged ‘Bryan Carter’
Saturday, February 12th, 2011
Are You Doing Everything You Can To Communicate With Your Customers?
Today’s landscape of communication options can be overwhelming for any sized business, let alone small and mid-sized businesses that already feel crunched when it comes to time and resources for self promotion. However, the plethora of options has also come with advances in the technology that can be used to manage those communications.
In Ridgeland, Mississippi, thinkWEBSTORE is helping clients face these challenges and understand the tools that make it possible to communicate with customers in many new ways.
According to Bryan Carter, President of thinkWEBSTORE, there is no silver bullet. “People often ask what specific message to create for which specific platform,” he said. “They are trying to choose specific technologies to reach specific audiences. But it’s more about opening the lines of communication so that people get your message however THEY choose to receive it. Be that email, Facebook, Twitter or in traditional media. Today’s opt-in approach in the social marketing segments has allowed people to actually ask to communicate with you and your company.”
A year ago, audiences were more segmented and had less tolerance for receiving the same message in multiple formats. But today people (customers) are embracing multiple ways to communicate. And, they don’t mind getting some repeat communications from their different channels. Using social networking channels also means that a positive message can spread far beyond its initial recipients. That said, every communication must be relevant. Otherwise, your audience members will begin opting out.
Website
Your website is still your most important communication hub for your customers. It is the place that defines your look, visuals, content, deep content and messaging.
Facebook
With the introduction of FBML, Website pages on Facebook have debuted and taken off with vigour. Time will tell how much of ‘The Next Big Thing’ they prove to be. But, as of now, they are having real impact despite having only recently been introduced.
Instead of looking for a silver bullet, try seven. Use each method or media for its strength and don’t be afraid to overlap a little. As long as the message is well received, customers will still be fans.
Seven Standard Ways of Communication for Today’s Business
- Web
- Facebook
- Twitter
- Email
- Phone or Chat
- In Person
- Third Party (Referral and Word of Mouth)
For more information and insight into integrating your marketing and communication strategies across multiple media channels, building websites and building new Facebook web pages, contact thinkWEBSTORE.com in Ridgeland, Mississippi on Lake Harbour Drive next to Primos Cafe.
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Located next to Primos Cafe on Lake Harbor Drive in Ridgeland, thinkWEBSTORE is a leader in online presence in the Jackson metro area. Their services include website design, social marketing, hosting, logos, search engine optimization and graphic design. They can be found online at www.thinkwebstore.com, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/thinkWEBSTORE and on Twitter @thinkWEBSTORE. Contact thinkWEBSTORE.com by phone at (601) 856-2000.
Tags: Bryan Carter, email campaign, facebook, Marketing Strategy, print, Social Marketing, twitter, website design
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Sunday, December 12th, 2010
How does your website stand up against your competition’s? Does it play well with your social marketing sites?
A website can just sit there like a dusty can on a shelf. Or, it can be a vivid expression of what you want your business to be and how you want it to compete with others. More and more small to mid-sized companies are realizing that how they express themselves online is crucial to how well they perform in today’s economy. Increasingly today’s messaging isn’t about shouting louder, it’s about speaking smarter. This means targeting the message and the medium to the right audience. Online, you can.
There was a time when websites were a luxury for businesses. Today they are as necessary as a phone number and logo. Now that websites are mainstream, people expect every business to have one. And what’s more, potential customers use them. So your website should not only properly represent your business and its capabilities, it is also critical that your website performs for you and outperforms your competition.
To make sure your web presence has full impact, you might have to move beyond your url. This gives your audience the chance to encounter you in more than one place on the web. Welcome to social marketing. That’s right, the online world didn’t sit still and, while we watched, applications like Facebook and Twitter entered the online social scene, grew to mainstream status and finally penetrated the business market. In fact, there are companies that rely completely on their websites and social marketing to promote their business — successfully.
Everyday millions of people are shopping online and comparing competing companies. Many of the companies being surfed don’t even know how many sales are clicking out the door. Since it all happens online, it‘s easy to fall asleep at the wheel while the competition racks up.
One amazing thing about your online presence is that it works while you are awake, and while you are asleep. It is critical that you create the right tool and the best experience for your customer . A properly designed online presence can be your best, most reliable employee. It can qualify leads, drive sales, attract phone calls and inspire in-store visits. It will consistently do whatever you have set it up to do, all day and all night long. It costs less than an entry level sales associate and does much, much more.
Your online properties must work together. And, depending on which applications you employ — Facebook, Twitter, Blogs, etc. — you will need to do your part. That means spending some time communicating with your customers, answering questions, offering them advice and offering deals. With proper execution, the return will be in your customer relations and in your bottom line. Consider your online presence to be your ship. Pick a great captain and watch your tools perform.
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For more information on websites and social marketing, contact thinkWEBSTORE.com at (601) 856-2000, visit www.thinkwebstore.com or find them on Facebook and Twitter @thinkWEBSTORE. Located next to Primos Cafe on Lake Harbor Drive in Ridgeland, thinkWEBSTORE is a leader in online presence in the Jackson metro area. Their services include website design, social marketing, hosting, logos, search engine optimization and graphic design.
Tags: Bryan Carter, facebook, Marketing Strategy, print, Social Marketing, twitter, website design
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Monday, August 9th, 2010
by Martin Willoughby
Originally Published August 9,2010 in the Mississippi Business Journal
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Marketing is a very common business concept, but one that I find is interpreted and applied very differently by business people. Marketing is often seen as a luxury, and not a necessity, so it is often first on the chopping block during budget cuts. Hundreds, if not thousands, of marketing books are published each year trying to influence the way business leaders plan and execute their marketing strategies. Over the years, Al Ries, Jack Trout, Robert Cialdini and Seth Godin are a few of the authors and consultants that have risen above the pack to make a major impact on the way we think about marketing. For most entrepreneurs who don’t have a direct background in marketing, sorting through the various theories of marketing can be a difficult thing. Part of the confusion lies in how we think about advertising, public relations, sales, and marketing.
I recently spoke with Bryan Carter, founder of thinkWEBSTORE.com, to get his thoughts on how entrepreneurs should approach their marketing strategies. Carter has a very interesting background in design, technology, psychology, and business. His experiences include being a national consultant and speaker, authoring journal and industry articles, working for a large advertising agency, and developing award winning multimedia learning tools. In 2007, he opened thinkWEBSTORE.com with a clear purpose in mind — to offer a “one-stop shop” for businesses and their marketing needs. The services offered include marketing strategy, website design and hosting, search engine optimization and marketing, e-mail marketing and advertising services for small and mid-sized businesses. Part of what makes Carter’s business model different is that he provides these services from a retail location versus a traditional office environment. Carter’s success is no accident. He knew his target market and designed a whole business around meeting the needs of that underserved market. Carter leveraged his experience and expertise in planning out the entire business concept in great detail and now has executed that plan diligently.
Many service professionals suffer from the “cobbler who has no shoes” problem, but Carter has certainly avoided that and done an excellent job of marketing his own business. Even though the economy tanked soon after it opened, thinkWEBSTORE.com is ahead of its goals, and Carter anticipates executing soon on his plans to expand the concept regionally and nationally. According to Carter, “Marketing is how you put all the pieces together of advertising, PR and sales. It is your overall strategy, which should be consistent and well thought out.” Carter described advertising as the tool that gets people to your door and sales as a delivery mechanism. Marketing, he emphasized, is where you “think through the details of your business including such things as pricing, positioning and delivery ability.” He also noted that while marketing is comprehensive, it does not have to be complicated. Carter also believes that a company’s website, regardless of the type of business, is really the core that should be used as a guide for all other aspects of marketing.
Operating a service business, Carter noted that he emphasizes quality as they key. In order to do that, he has a simple credo for his employees: Be aware; Think things through, and Own it! He pointed out that when you are aware and think things through, owning the issue is usually not a problem. I see many businesses where a lack or “ownership” is a major problem. Lack of ownership leads to no accountability, which usually results in disastrous results both for both customers and the company. Ultimately, Carter’s passion and business is about helping entrepreneurs help themselves. Many business owners come to thinkWEBSTORE.com with ideas and dreams, and Carter and his team help them accomplish them.
I am inspired by the detailed thought and planning that Carter puts into his business. For entrepreneurs and business people, I think we can all do better at being more diligent in thinking through the details of our business. This type of planning is a fluid and ongoing process, and one which is important for the long term success of a venture. For me, it involves a bit of a paradigm shift to try and clearly see a business through the eyes of the clients and prospective clients. Truly great businesses see this view. They design not only their products and services, but the entire experience to maximize it for their clientele. I am sure that we will continue to see the impact of Carter’s attention to this detail in the success of his business and his client’s businesses in the years to come.
Martin Willoughby, a business lawyer in Jackson, is a regular contributing columnist for the Mississippi Business Journal. He can be reached at mew@msbusinesslaw.com.
Tags: Bryan Carter, Martin Willoughby, MBJ column, Mississippi Business Journal, Think Webstore
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Sunday, August 1st, 2010
thinkWEBSTORE.com helps Local Businesses Compete
Has the Web changed Marketing Strategy? Yes, of course it has. Has it become a tool to help you organize your marketing efforts? You bet.
The fact is, developing your brand and marketing materials has never been easier. Websites have become the proving ground for all aspects of a company’s marketing presence before it is ever committed to the sunk cost and expense of more traditional materials such as print, video and audio that, once created, cannot be easily changed or changed at all.
Using your website as your marketing hub, you can develop and polish the look, the message and the content of your company and then use that to easily guide the development of everything from business cards to brochures to articles to online ads to billboards. Keeping your message and look consistent and on point has never been easier or more practical.
In addition to developing your guide to marketing materials, the Web is also an excellent marketing research tool. Not only can you see which pages interest your visitors the most, but by promoting your website address in all of your marketing efforts you are inviting your audience to come visit your site. And, a portion of your audience will. By tracking your web traffic you can get a decent idea of the response rate of your advertising and campaign efforts.
* New TV commercial? Track it.
* Just attended a conference in Orlando and handed out over 250 business cards? Track it.
* Just had a write-up in the local business journal? Track it!
Comparing your traffic and the costs of each effort can give you a general idea of your Return On Investment (ROI). The results may surprise you!
The proper and most efficient evolution of your business identity and marketing materials can save you money and make all of your efforts consistent, synergistic and more effective.

(1) Logo – Establish your mark
(2) Website – Establish your look, your message, your extended content
(3) Promote – Business Cards, Letterhead, Envelopes, Brochures, Sales Literature, Catalogs, Video, Radio, Print Ads, Online Ads, Email Marketing, Direct Mail, Billboards, Apparel, Gear
Don’t put the cart before the horse!
(1) The first thing to establish is your logo. (2) From the logo a look can begin to evolve and be developed, along with your messaging and content in the form of a website. (3) It’s time to promote your company. Once finalized, these elements can be used to generate any marketing and support materials you need.
If you are using the Web correctly, it has added a dynamic element to your marketing tool set that you will never give up. It has become the hub of all marketing efforts including conceptualization, message development, content development, public trials, visual treatment, general tracking and the source for nearly all marketing materials.
If you have questions or would like more information on how to maximize the use of your website and online presence in your overall marketing strategy, contact thinkWEBSTORE.com at (601) 856-2000.
Tags: Bryan Carter, Marketing Strategy, print, website design
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Tuesday, June 1st, 2010
thinkWEBSTORE.com And Sister Store Advanced Microsystems
Help Local Businesses Compete
Ridgeland, Mississippi
This small business team is hard to beat. Small and large businesses alike are utilizing thinkWEBSTORE.com and Advanced Microsystems to boost their business and add stability to their technology solutions. And, the budgetary benefits can be significant.
In today’s ultra-competitive environment, where businesses are streamlining operations and costs, here are two local companies that are always busy. In fact, they have continued to grow despite the down economy. Both companies have developed a solid reputation in the tri-county area as the “go-to” places for websites and computer support. Bryan Carter, managing partner for thinkWEBSTORE.com, explains, “We make technology easy and marketing make sense. That is always our goal.”
Having a knowledgeable computer support team on call 24/7 without incurring the costs of full-time staffing has proven to be a very efficient use of resources for many Mississippi companies. Advanced Microsystems (AMS) has been in operation for over twelve years. According to owner Jitu Patel, “We are always available and make sure everything works the first time. Our clients like us for that reason.” AMS provides networking, installation, software support and computer repair services. Patel, a Mississippi State graduate, moved the operation to the current Ridgeland, Mississippi location in January 2008 to join business partner, Carter, and thinkWEBSTORE.com.
Sister company thinkWEBSTORE.com is unique for a marketing venture because it combines the disciplines of business, design, technology, usability, psychology and advertising. “We are able to provide a great deal of insight and the result is common-sense solutions that just work,” states Carter. Custom designed and developed website packages start at $1199. Carter, a native of Louisville, Kentucky, formed thinkWEBSTORE.com after working with and consulting with several large corporations including IBM, AT&T, NCR, Home Depot and Educational Testing Solutions. thinkWEBSTORE.com’s service offerings include website design and development, web hosting, graphic design, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Business Identity (logos, business cards, letterhead) and brochures.
“We’re excited about our businesses and we are proud to have a lot of loyal clients,” says Carter. Both thinkWEBSTORE.com and AMS work with a wide range of businesses including medical groups, industrial companies, law practices, construction companies, retailers, real estate companies, developers, churches, consulting companies, agricultural companies, media companies and many more. If you are looking for expertise and local accountability, these partner businesses are well suited. Either business can be contacted for free estimates.
thinkWEBSTORE.com and Advanced Microsystems are located in Ridgeland, Mississippi on Lake Harbour Drive across from Primos Cafe. Store hours are 8:30am to 5:30pm Monday through Friday.
For more information on websites, search engine optimization, hosting and other marketing and web services, contact thinkWEBSTORE.com at (601)856-2000 or visit www.thinkwebstore.com. For more information on networking, network administration, computer repair and software support, contact Advanced Microsystems at (601)914-5657.
Tags: Advanced Microsystems, Bryan Carter, Computer Repair, Jitu Patel, Mississippi, Ridgeland, search engine optimization (SEO), thinkWEBSTORE, website design, website development
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Wednesday, February 10th, 2010


thinkWEBSTORE.com becomes a Google AppsTM Authorized Reseller. The highly requested Google Apps Premier Edition services for businesses incorporates GoogleTM world class email hosting services, interfaces and spam and anti-virus filtering as a business solution. This eliminates costly equipment, software and maintenance costs for businesses of all sizes. The Google Apps suite includes calendaring, business applications (word processing, spreadsheet, presentation), company website tools, file storage, chat and video, all through Google servers. This “cloud computing” solution is one of the first practical, mainstream solutions of its size with such a comprehensive application package. Calendars, documents and websites can be shared with other users simply, which used to require applications such as Microsoft Exchange. Google Apps can be used along with Microsoft Office products for those who aren’t comfortable leaving their Microsoft tools. Google Apps offers security, utility and flexibility for the business community and eliminates the need to be tied to a single computer to access your data.
Tags: Bryan Carter, email hosting, google apps authorized reseller, Think Webstore
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Monday, February 1st, 2010
You heard about it from your kids months ago. Then you heard it mentioned in the news in passing. Suddenly, within a matter of weeks, Facebook and Twitter icons began popping up on everything from Fox, CNN, and major networks to mainstream publications and restaurants.
Social Media Marketing has hit mainstream. And, while MySpace has been thrown under the bus, Facebook and Twitter are thriving. How well? Well rumors of Google’s interest in Twitter are all the rage and if Google’s track record of picking winning online strategies is any indication then don’t expect this wave to end anytime soon.
Not only has social media technology hit mainstream, yes, even grandparents are checking out Facebook and blogs to see the latest pictures and videos of their grand kids, businesses have seen this as an opportunity to market their products and services.
Social Media Marketing using applications like Facebook and Twitter are allowing businesses to market to their customers in real and near real time on their terms, and the public is responding. This new form of communication is opt in. People choose to receive messages and updates from their fellow Facebook and Twitter users. These days that group is not just friends and family, it includes celebrities, media outlets and yes, businesses.
Businesses benefit from getting a dedicated audience, ready to hear what they have to say. To marketers, this is pure gold. However, businesses beware. If you do not use this medium correctly you can do more harm than good. While social channels provide unprecidented access to potential customers, the social market is a fickle one. And, if you come across poorly, you cannot only be dropped, you can become blacklisted by your customer base.
It is important that ANY messages you send out to your social network not be seen as SPAM, mundane or worthless. Anything you send must have value. The way to determine that value is by first having an in-depth understanding of your audience. By effectively predicting what your audience deems worthwhile, you can have a significant impact on your customer relations and your sales in an almost real-time and fluid way that cannot be rivaled by any other form of media. The loyalty you can instill in your customer community and your ability to attract them to your offerings may surprise you.
While no marketing tool is a silver bullet, each has its place and Social Media Marketing has secured its place as a viable mainstream strategy.
Contact thinkWEBSTORE.com for more information on Social Media Marketing, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM).
thinkWEBSTORE.com is a Mississippi based company that specializes in website design, web technologies, logo design, business identity and marketing strategy. thinkWEBSTORE.com is co-located with Advanced Microsystems (www.advmicrosystems.com), a company specializing in computer repair, networking and network administration.
www.thinkwebstore.com
info@thinkwebstore.com
601-856-2000
655 Lake Harbour Drive
Ridgeland, MS 39157
Read more about Social Media Marketing, SEO and SEM at thinkWEBSTORE.com
Tags: Bryan Carter, email hosting, facebook, google apps authorized reseller, logo design, search engine marketing (SEM), search engine optimization (SEO), social media marketing, template design, Think Webstore, twitter, web site design, web site development, web site hosting
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Sunday, November 1st, 2009
“I just need a simple website.” Famous first words. While often true, it does not mean that you need a simple “bad” website. You may become one of the many who finds out that they have spent valuable dollars and have nothing to show for it.
Any website should accomplish specific business needs. Commonly, those needs can include communicating the image of your company, providing tools for your customers that help them and reduce your staff time, support sales with work and portfolio samples to build credibility, establish reputation, and other business and customer communication goals. All too often people fall into the trap of trying to define their needs as “simple” and falling prey to a translation of cheap and an ultimately poorly performing website.
There are different levels of website designs. The most basic of website design services normally involves using pre-fabricated templates and fitting pictures and content into them, often without proper consultation. The better design services will provide in-depth consultation regarding your clients and business needs and then build a website from scratch to to suite your specific needs.
If you have questions regarding the quality of service you are getting, ask to see examples and request an explanation of the client process used by the company from consulting to delivery. It is also worthwhile to consider other complimentary services such as visual design, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Search Engine Marketing (SEM) and hosting services. If you can find all of the services with one provider it can greatly simplify your vendor relationship by giving you a single point of contact.
Contact thinkWEBSTORE.com for more information on professional website design services in Mississippi.
thinkWEBSTORE.com is a Mississippi based company that specializes in website design, web technologies, logo design, business identity and marketing strategy. thinkWEBSTORE.com is co-located with Advanced Microsystems (www.advmicrosystems.com), a company specializing in computer repair, networking and network administration.
www.thinkwebstore.com
info@thinkwebstore.com
601-856-2000
655 Lake Harbour Drive
Ridgeland, MS 39157
Tags: Bryan Carter, Mississippi, Ridgeland, template design, Think Webstore, web site design, web site development, web site hosting
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Saturday, October 17th, 2009
What is this thing called SEO (we’ll tell you)? Is it the next big thing in web (yes)? Do we as web site owners need it (usually)? What exactly does it do (we’ll tell you that too)?
If you find yourself asking these questions then you may not be surprised to find yourself in good company. That is because even those who are implementing SEO, or Search Engine Optimization, for their sites may not have a real understanding of what is being done and how it is helping them or if it is helping them. The other real truth is that if you have a business website then you probably do need SEO. SEO is becoming a standard requirement for anyone needing to be found on the web. And, these days, as web searches continue to replace the Yellow Pages, that is nearly everyone.
There are typically three services that sometimes get grouped into the category of SEO, but they are different. The goal of all three is the same, to be placed on the first page of search results.

Google search results for "Website Development Ridgeland." In search results for most search engines such as Google and Yahoo, "Organic" or "Natural" results are on the left, "Sponsored" or "Paid" results are on the right and sometimes at the top.
SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. It is the practice of fine tuning a website to be attractive to search engines like Google, Yahoo and others, so that your site shows up higher in their search results for searches relevant to your site. The goal is normally to appear in the first page of the search results since many people do not look beyond the first page of results.
SEM stands for Search Engine Marketing. This is usually used to refer to Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising, which is used to get around bad search engine ranking by buying your way to the first page in the Sponsor / Advertiser areas.
Search Engine Optimization Marketing is the practice of boosting organic search results using a variety of techniques such as “back links.” This is considered a form SEM, but since it only affects the organic results, it is different from PPC SEM.
The first, fundamental step in Search Engine Optimization is a onetime service for your site. It involves updating content in your site and updating information in the coding of the site to better reflect key terms and phrases people are using in their searches. You may come back and revisit and tune up your site periodically, but it is usually to tweak, not to rebuild, and so it is basically a fixed cost. Search Engine Marketing and SEO Marketing services, on the other hand, are continuous and continually funded and are a different service than the physical tune up of basic SEO. Although PPC SEM can be very effective very quickly if you have the budget, it is not as effective long term and is useless without continual funding. SEO Marketing, on the other hand, can be very effective medium and long term. Many website owners choose to implement SEO for long term results and PPC SEM until those results are realized.
SEO, SEM and SEO Marketing are all designed to do the same thing: get your website recognized and placed on the first page in search engine search results.
There are a lot of important factors to weigh when establishing your search engine strategy including location, type of business, online services offered, customer base and much more. Fortunately, there are professionals who can help you.
Today as web searches take the place of Yellow Pages and phone books, it is critical to have a solid presence in search results. Fortunately, the cost of Yellow Page ads can often easily cover or offset the cost of a basic SEO upgrade for your website and begin to provide longer lasting results.
Contact thinkWEBSTORE.com for more information on Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM).
thinkWEBSTORE.com is a Mississippi based company that specializes in website design, web technologies, logo design, business identity and marketing strategy. thinkWEBSTORE.com is co-located with Advanced Microsystems (www.advmicrosystems.com), a company specializing in computer repair, networking and network administration.
www.thinkwebstore.com
info@thinkwebstore.com
601-856-2000
655 Lake Harbour Drive
Ridgeland, MS 39157
Read more about SEO and SEM at thinkWEBSTORE.com
>>SEO. What is it and do I need it?
>>Search Engine Optimization and Search Engine Marketing. Are they the same?
>>Search Engine Optimization vs. The Yellow Pages
Tags: Bryan Carter, content management system (CMS), Mississippi, Ridgeland, search engine marketing (SEM), search engine optimization (SEO), Think Webstore, website design, website development
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Monday, September 28th, 2009
If you like the majority of established businesses out there, after many visits and phone calls you have at least considered advertising in the Yellow Pages. If you are like many businesses, you have budgeted hundreds or thousands of dollars every year to advertise in the Yellow Pages with bold type listings, ad space and maybe even two colors.
So what is the hype with Google and other search engine searches. Well, the truth of the matter is that it is anything but hype. More and more people choose to search for business listings on their computers and phones using Google and other search engines rather than dragging out the phone book. In fact, more and more, you find people who haven’t even cracked open their phone books for the first time.
What is the interest in Google? Google makes it easy to look up just about any business by category or by name. It is so much easier that people are putting their phone books to rest.
The bad news for businesses is not that people are migrating to searches rather than using the Yellow Pages, it is that people use them differently and that the way people use search engine results id much more competitive than the way they use the Yellow Pages.
When someone is looking for a listing in the Yellow Pages, say they are looking for pizza, they will look up the category and usually scan the entire column, maybe look for another category and maybe look at the ads on the pages before committing to a phone call. That means that just being in the category may give you a fighting chance to attract some business. When people search on the internet, on the other hand, they usually have thousands of results in their list. Ironically, even with more results they tend to look at fewer. Many people don’t even look past the first page of results if there is a listing there that satisfies their need.
What does this mean for businesses? If people are choosing to use Google searches rather than the Yellow Pages and they are usually only at the first page of results, then you MUST be on the first page, which may only be 10 listings and perhaps a map with 10 listings (known as a ten pack). And the only way to get listed in the top ten is usually, you guessed it, through Search Engine Optimization (SEO) or if you are willing to pay more, through payed placement using Search Engine Marketing (SEM).
The good news is many businesses have already budgeted hundreds or thousands of dollars for this exact type of advertising through the Yellow Pages. If you have been spending big money on the Yellow Pages, then you might want to consider redirecting some of those valuable marketing and advertising dollars.
Contact thinkWEBSTORE.com for more information on Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM).
thinkWEBSTORE.com is a Mississippi based company that specializes in website design and web technology, logo and business identity design, marketing and business strategy. thinkWEBSTORE.com is co-located with Advanced Microsystems (www.advmicrosystems.com), who specializes in computer repair, networking and network administration.
www.thinkwebstore.com
info@thinkwebstore.com
601-856-2000
655 Lake Harbour Drive
Ridgeland, MS 39157
Read more about SEO and SEM at thinkWEBSTORE.com
>>SEO. What is it and do I need it?
>>Search Engine Optimization and Search Engine Marketing. Are they the same?
>>Search Engine Optimization vs. The Yellow Pages
Tags: Bryan Carter, search engine optimization (SEO), Think Webstore, yellow pages
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Sunday, September 13th, 2009
What is this thing called SEO (we’ll tell you)? Is it the next big thing in web (yes)? Do we as web site owners need it (usually)? What exactly does it do (we’ll tell you that too)?
If you find yourself asking these questions then you may not be surprised to find yourself in good company. That is because even those who are implementing SEO, or Search Engine Optimization, for their sites may not have a real understanding of what is being done and how it is helping them or if it is helping them. The other real truth is that if you have a business website then you probably do need SEO. SEO is becoming a standard requirement for anyone needing to be found on the web. And, these days, as web searches continue to replace the Yellow Pages, that is nearly everyone.

In search results for most search engines such as Google and Yahoo, "Organic" or "Natural" results are on the left, "Sponsored" or "Paid" results are on the right and sometimes at the top.
SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. It is the practice of fine tuning a website to be attractive to search engines like Google, Yahoo and others, so that your site shows up higher in their search results for searches relevant to your site. The goal is normally to appear in the first page of the search results since many people do not look beyond the first page of results.
The first step in Search Engine Optimization is a one time service for your site. You may come back and revisit and tune up your site periodically, but it is usually to tweak, not to rebuild, and so it is basically a fixed cost. Search Engine Marketing services, on the other hand, are continuous and continually funded and are a different service than the physical tune up of basic SEO. One version of SEM, Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising, is used to get around search results and buy your way to the first page. Although PPC SEM can be very effective very quickly if you have the budget, it is not as effective long term and is useless without continual funding. A second version of SEM is used to boost organic SEO results using a variety of techniques. Many website owners choose to implement SEO for long term results and PPC SEM until those results are realized. Both SEO and SEM are designed to do the same thing: get your website recognized and placed on the first page in search engine search results.
There are plenty of factors to consider when choosing your SEO/SEM strategy – Are you a local company with local customers or do you have a regional or national presence? Do you have a physical location? Are you selling merchandise online? What domain extension are you using? There are a lot of important factors to weigh when establishing your search engine strategy. Fortunately, there are professionals who can help you.
Today as web searches take the place of Yellow Pages and phone books, it is critical to have a solid presence in search results. Fortunately, the cost of Yellow Page ads can often easily cover the cost of a basic SEO upgrade for your website and begin to provide longer lasting results.
Contact thinkWEBSTORE.com for more information on Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM).
thinkWEBSTORE.com is a Mississippi based company that specializes in website design, web technologies, logo design, business identity and marketing strategy. thinkWEBSTORE.com is co-located with Advanced Microsystems (www.advmicrosystems.com), a company specializing in computer repair, networking and network administration.
www.thinkwebstore.com
info@thinkwebstore.com
601-856-2000
655 Lake Harbour Drive
Ridgeland, MS 39157
Read more about SEO and SEM at thinkWEBSTORE.com
>>SEO. What is it and do I need it?
>>Search Engine Optimization and Search Engine Marketing. Are they the same?
>>Search Engine Optimization vs. The Yellow Pages
Tags: Bryan Carter, Mississippi, Ridgeland, search engine optimization (SEO), Think Webstore
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Thursday, August 27th, 2009
Are you wondering how to use social apps like Facebook and Twitter as marketing tools? Well, it depends.
There are ways to actively and passively use social apps to promote your business, but before you get too excited, take care. Amateur use of these mediums often results in poor results. In social marketing, it is critical that advertising is not seen as advertising. If it is, 4 in 5 times you will lose.
Social marketing is about value. What does that mean for your business? How does it play with your website design, branding and web presence? Come in for a consultation. We will discuss what it means for your business specifically. And, get ready, it turns out to be a lot of fun in addition to rewarding when you utilize social channels the right way.
For more information on Facebook, Twitter and other Social Marketing tools and strategies contact us directly or, if you are in the Jackson, Mississippi area, we encourage you to stop by for a tour of our facilities and a quick, obligation free conversation.
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Sunday, August 2nd, 2009
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM) are often confused for each other or are grouped together, much like people mistakenly group advertising, marketing and sales (a topic for a separate discussion). The fact is that they are separate practices.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is an internal practice involving physically tuning up your site (the public side and the code side) so that it is appealing to search engines. Properly done, it can help you, immediately and over time, improve your ranking on the organic side of search results. Evaluating your site and code and appropriately integrating the content that is greatly sought by searchers in combination with specific registrations can have a substantial impact on your search engine placement.
Search Engine Marketing (SEM) takes on two fundamental forms, organic and paid. Paid SEM is the practice of placing paid ads with search engines, which often appear to the right and above organic results. There is certainly a science and art to this practice but that is the fundamental behind the practice. Organic SEM strategies help to move a site up in the organic rankings. In either case, SEO is a practical and critical first step to any search engine based optimization or placement strategy.
Contact thinkWEBSTORE.com for more information on Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM).
thinkWEBSTORE.com is a Mississippi based company that specializes in website design and web technology, logo and business identity design, marketing and business strategy. thinkWEBSTORE.com is co-located with Advanced Microsystems (www.advmicrosystems.com), who specializes in computer repair, networking and network administration.
www.thinkwebstore.com
info@thinkwebstore.com
601-856-2000
655 Lake Harbour Drive
Ridgeland, MS 39157
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Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
Logos are a specialty here at thinkWEBSTORE.com. Whether you have a logo that needs upgrading, or are starting from scratch, we are ready to create a logo custom fit for your needs. So, how is that logo?
Tags: Bryan Carter, Graphic Design, logo design, Mississippi, Ridgeland, Think Webstore
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Sunday, June 21st, 2009
While we energetically promote our website design here in Jackson, we are also known for much more.
Our talents and services are much more extensive and include graphic design and illustration, logo design, business identity (logos, business cards, letterhead), ad design, brochure design, business and marketing consulting, remote data vaulting and security and more.
Stop by to see us and discuss our our complete line of service offerings, the problems we solve and the benefits that are in store. Above all else, we make it easy.
Tags: Bryan Carter, content management system (CMS), Mississippi, Ridgeland, Think Webstore, website design, website development
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Monday, June 1st, 2009
Perhaps it should surprise us when yet another new client comes through the door telling us of the small fortune they have spent on a website and received nothing worthwhile in return. This recurring sad tale is just one place where we can add a silver lining. We not only provide high quality, well thought out website designs and website development, we also do it for an exceptionally fair price.
Don’t throw your money away on prefab’ed templates and poor hosting services. We will build a professionally designed custom website for you that integrates the principals of design, technology, business, usability and psychology to insure an effective web presence. That, along with local support, will put you back in good place that makes sense, where your resources and efforts, once again, pay off.
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Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009
March 3rd marked our Year One Anniversary since our Grand Opening on March 3rd, 2008 at 3pm (3/3@3p)!
We are extremely appreciative for all of the opportunities we have had in the past year to work hard and smart. Our clients make our business, and we strive to make theirs with every bit of work and consulting we provide.
A big thank you to all of our “year one” clients and a big welcome to all of our new “year two” clients. We appreciate you all and look forward to continually improving our business and yours.
The thinkWEBSTORE.com Team
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Monday, March 2nd, 2009
Good & Plenty, the OLDEST branded candy in the United States, is more than plenty with 3.5 servings per movie size box! Except for whomever ends up serving number 4.
What is up with the half serving? Have you ever stepped up to the bar, ordered a beer and been given HALF a bottle?
Is the plan to short the fourth comer? And, with 33 G&P candies per serving, that gives us 16.5 pieces of candy for the already shorted fourth serving. Are they planning on and promoting that nearly always found defective piece of candy, a.k.a the “nub”?
I have eaten plenty of Good & Plenty since Walgreen’s opened the “Don’t you wish you were at the movies” Isle of Candy Memorabilia. And, admittedly, I look forward to the “nub” piece of candy that is at least half shorter than the rest but sports a much higher than average candy coating to licorice ratio.
To the average consumer, the crazy per serving equation is admittedly a coin toss science if not just plain bunk (I say the 4.5 servings is really more like a solid 2 for the experienced consumer). We won’t even go into the missing grams of food stuff on the label (check out the label) and do the math to find 37.2 out of 40 grams accounted for leaving 2.8 grams of missing stuff per serving) and we can also agree that no one pays *that* much attention to the label when gobbling down these pink and white tasties. However, my thought is that we should at least *plan* for consistency and make it look as though it was at least thought through in perfect measure of perfect candies.
After all, they have had since 1893 to think it through.
For the record, I still love Good & Plenty, even the missing stuff.
In belief of all things silly and poignant to better illustrate the important things in life.
Rule #2 || Think it through
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Thursday, January 1st, 2009
We hope everyone enjoyed the Holidays. We are ready for the new year rejuvenated and shiny new.
Do not fear. We have eye patches and candy on hand just in case anyone got a brand new Red Ryder under their Christmas tree.
Welcome 2009. We’re glad you made it.
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Tuesday, December 9th, 2008
RIDGELAND — ThinkWEBSTORE.com and sister store AMS Advanced Microsystems work together to assist small businesses compete with larger companies.
“The two stores together are like a mini-technology center,” said Jitu Patel, owner of AMS.
ThinkWEBSTORE.com repairs and creates Web sites, brochures, and marketing services, while AMS focuses on installing phone and computer networks, network operations and computer repair.
“You come in with a problem and you leave with it solved,” thinkWEBSTORE.com owner Bryan Carter said of the companies’ relationship.
Patel has been working with AMS for 10 years. The Mississippi State University graduate worked for a consulting firm before leaving to start his own business.
“I’ve been around the block,” Carter said of his experience, which includes consulting for AT&T, Home Depot and others.
Carter, a Louisville, Ky., native, moved to Mississippi to work with a dot.com company.
Patel and Carter have been business partners the past three years and decided to open the two businesses together with an estimated start-up cost of $250,000.
Packages for custom Web sites start at $999.
The shops are located on Lake Harbour Drive in Charmant Station in Ridgeland and opened March 3.
“We take all the time and effort out of small business marketing, saving them time and money,” Carter said.
The unique store has worked with businesses ranging from insurance companies, construction, state agencies, retail companies and even some nonprofit organizations.
With a mission of doing big things for small businesses, Carter said the businesses stand behind what they believe in.
Store hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information, call (601) 856-2000 for thinkWEBSTORE.com or (601) 914-5764 for AMS.
Each week, The Clarion-Ledger’s Open for Business will feature new, expanded or recently relocated businesses in the Jackson metro area. To submit an item, call Alexandra Castellanos at (601) 961-7137.
Click to read this article at ClarionLedger.com
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Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
Originally Published in:
The Clarion Ledger – Jackson, Miss.
Author: Alexandra Castellanos
Date: Mar 25, 2008
RIDGELAND – ThinkWEBSTORE.com and sister store AMS Advanced Microsystems work together to assist small businesses compete with larger companies.
“The two stores together are like a mini-technology center,” said Jitu Patel, owner of AMS.
ThinkWEBSTORE.com repairs and creates Web sites, brochures, and marketing services, while AMS focuses on installing phone and computer networks, network operations and computer repair.
“You come in with a problem and you leave with it solved,” thinkWEBSTORE.com owner Bryan Carter said of the companies’ relationship.
Patel has been working with AMS for 10 years. The Mississippi State University graduate worked for a consulting firm before leaving to start his own business.
“I’ve been around the block,” Carter said of his experience, which includes consulting for AT&T, Home Depot and others.
Carter, a Louisville, Ky., native, moved to Mississippi to work with a dot.com company.
Patel and Carter have been business partners the past three years and decided to open the two businesses together with an estimated start-up cost of $250,000.
Packages for custom Web sites start at $999.
The shops are located on Lake Harbour Drive in Charmant Station in Ridgeland and opened March 3.
“We take all the time and effort out of small business marketing, saving them time and money,” Carter said.
The unique store has worked with businesses ranging from insurance companies, construction, state agencies, retail companies and even some nonprofit organizations.
With a mission of doing big things for small businesses, Carter said the businesses stand behind what they believe in.
Store hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information, call (601) 856-2000 for thinkWEBSTORE.com or (601) 914-5764 for AMS.
Each week, The Clarion-Ledger’s Open for Business will feature new, expanded or recently relocated businesses in the Jackson metro area. To submit an item, call Alexandra Castellanos at (601) 961-7137.
Tags: Advanced Microsystems, Bryan Carter, content management system (CMS), Jitu Patel, Mississippi, Ridgeland, Think Webstore, website design, website development
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