Showing posts with label Charlotte Twitterati. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charlotte Twitterati. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Spring Cleaning



In case you didn't realize, Mother Nature has decided to skip winter this year and jump right into spring. While I begin to put my sweaters up and take out my shorts from where I buried them months ago, it is time to start thinking about some spring-cleaning. Sure you can clean out the house, garage, or your closet, but it might also be time for your website to have a good cleaning as well.  Out with the old, in with the new, and all that jazz. Below is a quick list of some things you can do this spring to give your website a boost. 

Simple is Usually Better
The days of slamming as much content, images, and gifs onto one page as possible are dead (and should never have occurred). When a webpage is too cluttered with small text and moving images you burden your viewers with an information overload. This won’t lead to a better spread of information but will increase the likelihood that viewers of your site will miss what it is you are actually trying to get across. So go check out your website. If you are still using gifs, huge blocks of small text, or if you are still using a black background and white text, it might be time to give your website a good cleaning.

Embrace Social Media
The best way to reach potential clients or customers now lies in the ability to spread your message via social media outlets. Yes, your site might currently take advantage of Facebook and Twitter (and if not I highly recommend you change this), but there are now so many more options that you can use to draw people to your website.  Flikr, Tumblr, Google+, Pinterest, Yelp, Foursquare, and LinkedIn all have advantages in drawing attention to both your website and product you are offering. If you do not take advantage of social media, you are going to be left behind, if you haven’t been already.

Content is Important
No matter how pretty your site is, or how important the information is that you are offering, if no one can find your site, all of that information is just sitting there, collecting theoretical internet dust.  Making sure your copy is Search Engine Optimized is a must if you want people to be able to find you on Google. The trick is to start local. You are not going to be able to capture the Google search “Pizza”, not after a couple months, not after a couple years. It is better to first try to capture searches such as “Denver Pizza” or “Asian Style Deep Dish Pizza”. Once you start to build up rank on more specific key words, then you can start to go bold and go for more targeted keywords.

So it is time to freshen up your website for the long spring ahead of us, and if you need help, give us a call, we would love to help. (Sorry, CGR Creative only does website and advertising work; we won't come clean up your garage).  

Monday, July 11, 2011

TOP 25 - July 2011 Edition - Charlotte Twitterati™


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CGR Creative is bringing you the 3rd Edition of our Charlotte Twitterati. The Charlotte Twitterati is our monthly index of the Queen City’s most influential citizens. Each month we present an updated list of the top 25.


Top 25

  1. Jeff Elder - @jeffelder - 128
  2. Donna Maria Coles Johnson - @indiebusiness - 120
  3. Quote Of the Day - @quotetheday - 119
  4. Uncle Bob Martin - @unclebobmartin - 119 
  5. Brandon Uttley - @brandonuttley - 115
  6. Mommywords - @mommywords - 114
  7. Jeff Gluck - @jeff_gluck - 114
  8. TweetMyJOBS- @tweetmyjobs - 114
  9. Osfoora - @osfoora - 114
  10. Brad Williams - @chrisharrisnfl - 108
  11. Charlotte Observer - @theobserver - 107
  12. Genevieve Jooste - @GenevieveJooste - 105
  13. Denny Hamlin - @dennyhamlin -104
  14. Robert Enriquez - @roberte - 102
  15. Mysty Wuori - @mysticle - 103
  16. Jenna Fryer -@jennafryer - 100 
  17. The Android Site - @theandroidsite -99
  18. Lauriana Zukowski - @laurianaz -99
  19. Sandy Salle - @hillsofafrica -98
  20. Marc DeCaria - @MarcDecaria - 98
  21. SPEED - @speed - 97 
  22. Discovery Place - @discoveryplace - 91
  23. Scott Speed - @scottspeed - 90
  24. Brandon Kirkley - @brandonkirkley - 89
  25. Jeff Gordon - @jeffgordonweb - 87


How We Calculate It
The Top 25 is determined by combining individual scores from Klout.com and PeerIndex.net. We get the initial list from the top 50 listed on TwitterGrader.com and WeFollow.com. We create a list of all the names and then look at their Klout and PeerIndex scores. The composite totals give us the monthly Charlotte Twitterati.

Charlotte, NC
According to TwitterGrader.com, Charlotte is the 27th most active city in the United States and 41st in the World. This is based on number of users listing Charlotte, NC on their Twitter profile.

Follow the Twitterati
http://twitter.com/#!/cgrcreative/charlotte-twitterati
Keep up with the Joneses by subscribing to our list on Twitter which tracks every member of the Twitterati in one group.

About CGR Creative
CGR Creative is a full-service advertising agency located in Charlotte's historic Southend area. We offer web design, graphic design, search engine optimization, printing

Who Did We Miss?
Do you have any recommendations for a highly influential, Charlotte-based user we missed? Please send us an email with your nomination, and we will add them to the index. Send your message to  twitterati@cgrcreative.com

Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter as well - twitter@cgrcreative.


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