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This design concept was created with the word elevation in mind, and of the existing logo, the business had. Given the company name and the design of the logo, it made sense to go with a mountain theme for the site. Mountain themes also tend to offer vibrant color schemes to work with which also played a role in the design of this site.
View the full post for the Elevation Wealth Management site here.

Vibrant colors throughout that compliment the industry ( who hasn’t seen a dentist or dental technician in teal green scrubs? ) are a key feature of this striking landing page for the dental professional and expert witness Leo Sushner. A custom site for an expert witness is a key part of effective marketing to differentiate oneself from the competition. Signing up for popular directories such as Legal Experts Direct is another great addition to a solid expert witness marketing strategy.
View the full post for Leo Sushner’s site here.

A Custom website for investigative professional and private investigator Craig Rimer. Craig had originally created a free website through Google, and while that may get the job done ( in a very minimal sense ), it left a lot to be desired. The response from the client exceeded even our own expectations. When he reviewed this site, not even a single edit was requested and it went live almost immediately!
View the full post on Rimer Investigations here.
These are just a few of the many sites we’ve created and continue to create. We thank all of our clients for putting their trust in our amazing web team to develop something they’ll love. Also a special thanks goes out to every member of our web team from the attentive Project Coordinators, the talented Web Designers and Developers, and the amazing implementation team. What we do wouldn’t be possible without our team!
We’re looking forward to seeing what awesome projects we get to tackle this year!
If you’re looking for any Digital Marketing or Web Design services do not hesitate to reach out!
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]]>On any Google Search you’ll find the Paid Advertising/Google Ads section at the top and bottom of the page. This is to guarantee more exposure and opportunities for your target audience to find you by setting aside your own daily budget to pay for traffic! Depending on your competition and industry size, your ad then shows on Google’s search page when your audience searches for a relevant term, leading them closer to you and more site engagement!
Another way to be found on Google is to have a Google My Business listing. When your potential customers search your business name or relevant terms they’ll see your listing as well as a Knowledge Graph giving them essential information to find and engage with you! This information includes your business name, physical location, business hours, phone number, and more! Having one convenient place for all your business information is key to bringing in new and loyal customers!
The last way for your audience to find you is through the organic or natural search results, what’s called Search Engine Optimization. These are the unpaid listings below Google’s paid advertisements that rank naturally due to the high quality and quantity of traffic that comes to a site. Therefore the more relevant and long-term traffic your site contains, the higher your site will rank and the more chances your audience will have to find and engage with you! So if you’re looking to grow your online presence long-term with new and engaging customers Search Engine Optimization may be for you!
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]]>If you own a website then your website has been crawled indexed and is now ranking someplace on Google, Yahoo or Bing. Does this mean that your website will easily be found, no it doesn’t. In this article we will be discussing the key components of search indexing and how the web crawls your website and then ranks your site based on the search being made. So, what is a search engine? The answer is fairly simple. Search engines are answer machines that exist to discover, understand, and then organize the internet content into the most relevant results from the searchers questions. In order for your website to show up in the search results you need to have content on your website that is visible to the search engines. If your content has nothing to do with what the user is searching for it will not show up.
No matter what search engine you are using they all have three primary functions:
If you are wondering how and if your site has been indexed you can use the advanced search operator tools provided by Google. Navigate to Google and type the following: “site:yourdomainname.com” into the search bar. Doing this will trigger all the indexed results for your website. By doing this it will give you a good idea about what is currently showing up in the search engine results. View the diagram below:
If you are not showing up in the results there are a few reason why.
Now that you have been enlightened on some of the fundamentals and tactics for ensuring your site will be indexed we will dive into what’s important and what you can do to help the search engines find your most relevant information on your site. The following list and overview will help you understand Google’s anatomy of the search engine results page and give you some basic understanding of how you can implement these fundamentals into your site.
Schema markup or structured data is the language of the search engines, using a unique semantic vocabulary. It is the code used to more clearly provide your sites information to the search engines in order to understand your websites content. There are a few different ways to implement Schema markup depending on what type of website platform your site is built on; for example if your site is built on a CMS platform like WordPress or if your site is custom built with HTML. An important thing to remember is that Schema Markup is important to implement because if applied correctly your user will find your content faster.
Some would say that the title is the most important thing on your website. In many cases this is true. Your title is crucial because it is the first thing a user will see on the search engine results page. It should be easy to read and grab your users attention right away. You will want to make sure that you have keywords within the first part of your title. There is no standard for titles but we recommend 40 to 60 characters. You don’t want the title to be too long because Google will cut it off and then that will likely not grab the attention of your user.
A meta description is the brief description found under the title in the Search Engine Results Page that describes what your page is about. It is important real estate in the results and relays vital information in a few sentences. This section needs to be compelling content that pulls the reader in quickly. Make sure to add your targeted keywords into the description and keep it under 140 characters. The following are a few key items you may want in it.
Featured snippets are highly coveted real estate on the search engine results pages and appear in a few different formats. This section shows up right under the advertisements and before the organic results. Many users click on featured snippets because they are so easy to see and show up in a visually pleasing way. If you are lucky enough to show up on a featured snippets section in the SERP then you will most likely see a major influx of traffic to your site. Here is a list of the three common featured snippets.
There are two fundamental differences between the two forms of results.
Some key points to remember in most SERPs algorithms are:
Search engines and how they work is a massive topic and as much as we would like to cover every aspect of it we can only cover so much in one post. There are so many details when it comes to ranking, indexing and how to gain better results. I hope this brief overview that we have provided is enough to get your brain thinking about the topic and will get you motivated to take some action for the benefit of your site and business.
At Advantage Media Partners we have a dedicated well trained team of professionals that are ready to take on your project and help guide you through the world of search. When you sign up with Advantage Media Partners you can count on our team to focus on your businesses individual needs. We do all of our work in house here in Beaverton, Oregon. Some of our local clients even stop by the office from time to time.
Contact us today and we can set up a free review call to go over your website and what it may need to gain first page placement on the “SERP’s” Search Engine Results pages. We will pinpoint what exactly you need and what is working for you now. We will offer marketing strategies and educate you on how you can improve. From there we will set you up with the best possible solution for your budget to get your business noticed on the top search engines.
Our professional team is waiting to hear from you, so give us a call or reach out to us via the contact page. Talk to you soon.
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]]>Scope Creep has been a thorn in the side of projects since time immemorial. When I began writing this blog I decided 200-300 words should suffice. But as I start putting words to the page I realize I can throw in some amusing anecdotes from my college days, perhaps an image or two of my dogs, and a number of amazing and awe inspiring info-graphs with vibrant colors, 3D pie charts, and . . . Why stop there? Why indeed.
When a project does not have clearly defined milestones and objectives it can ruck a muck in a hurry. For a project to succeed in a timely and efficient manner there must be clearly defined goals. If a project is begun without clearly defined goals then those participating in the project have no clear indication on when or how it ends.
A project’s timeline should have some flexibility built into it but not so much that it is open ended. Exactly how much flexibility is built it into the Project Scope may determine the degree of success or failure of a given project.
Scope Creep and Web Devlopment:
Website development is a collaborative process. When Web Developers are given content by a client, images and text, the developers take a considerable amount of time exploring optimal ways to present the content in a single or multi-page layout. Once the work has begun it can have negative, even disastrous consequences, when more content is brought into play. In many instances, adding new content to a website which is already in the process of being built will require the site to be completely redesigned; essentially bringing the developer back to square one.
Web Developers know that a website is built for the sole purpose of reaching a “conversion” transaction. This may be buying a product or filling out a contact form. The developer gears the website to steer the user to the conversion point. Often times the client will want personalization and custom work done to the site which will actually impede the user from reaching the desired conversion. Wanting to express oneself is a wonderful thing but doing so in the midst of a website meant to bring in business is not a great idea, that is what blogs and personal facebook pages are intended for.
We have put into place as many safe guards against scope creep as we can but it is called “creep” for a reason. There are dozens of ways a project can take on an unwanted life of it’s own when the complications breed further complications.
For more information on Project Scope Creep please visit these helpful websites:
Managing Scope Creep in Project Management
Stop the Slippery Slope of Scope Creep
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