INDUSTRY TIPS & INSIGHTS

Thriving in a constantly changing marketing environment for over thirty years has given us plenty of insight into the work we do. Staying curious and educating our clients on best practices is part of what makes us all successful. Here are some hard-won observations and lessons we’ve learned.

Planting Your Digital Garden: The Key Factors to a Successful SEO Timeline

Categories: Content Marketing, SEO

Cultivating a successful search engine optimization (SEO) strategy is a lot like having a garden. Results aren’t always immediate and even the very best SEO strategies take time to flourish—but after some planning and caretaking, the hard work pays off.

How to Use Keywords for SEO

Categories: Content Marketing, SEO

Keywords, as the name suggests, are key to getting your content noticed by search engines such as Google. Adding keywords to your content helps search engines understand what your content is about so they can better match it with searchers looking for the type of information you’re offering. 

Clearing Your Cache: Why It’s Important and How You Do It

Categories: Content Marketing, Digital Marketing, Web Design & Development

Clearing your cache is a quick and simple process that generates the most up-to-date version of the website you’re viewing. Our browsers cache data on websites we visit often to speed up the performance and load time. If you’ve made changes or updates to your website but don’t see them on the user facing “front end”, the first troubleshooting step is to clear your cache.

Digital Marketing 101: Understanding the Basics

Categories: Content Marketing, Digital Marketing, Paid Search, SEO, Social Media, Web Design & Development

From PPC to SERPs to SEO, digital marketers use a lot of technical jargon and acronyms to describe the work we do. At Gemini, we employ experts in every aspect of our industry; however, we do want our clients to understand the services we provide and how they’re helping their businesses thrive. We don’t want anyone to feel alienated by terms they’ve never heard or confused by data that doesn’t make sense.