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The Problem With Internet Newbies

Internet Marketing newbies are those who form the largest portion of those who fail to make a living on the internet. This article is to help newbies not only survive but succeed and ultimately make a...

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Twittad Let Your Ad Meet Tweets

TwittAd was formed to give Twitter users and advertisers the opportunity to meet for product placement & web design promotion on a Twitter user profile. Their goal is to not fill Twitter with ugly...

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Pinterest Party

Although the gentlemen in the room might not admit it, the team atJuno Web Design have gone a little Pinterest crazy, why? Because it is the most incredible social site at the moment. Since it’s launch...

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The web design rule—design it for your target audience

When you’re designing a website it can be easy to forget who you’re actually creating it for. Opinions can get thrown in from every angle with personal preference often getting involved, but here’s the...

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Boost traffic with a few web design tweaks

As a web designer, it’s easy to focus on the core elements of creating a good website whilst forgetting the sole purpose of it in the first place—to appeal to a target audience, get traffic and...

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How to convert a visitor into a buyer

Having a great website is all well and good, but if it doesn’t covert you’ve got problems. That’s the whole point of a site, after all—yes, you need it to attract visitors but you need it to convert...

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Juno works for Rose & Grey

Here at Juno we don’t like to brag (OK, so we do a little bit), but when something works we want to let you know about it. That’s why we thought we’d take a look at our campaign for Rose & Grey,...

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Police get an email campaign revamp

Successful online marketing needs an eclectic approach. There’s no one-size-fits-all method and no single technique that should be solely focused on—rather, it should be multi-dimensional to...

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