What you should Do Be active on search engines which is very important. That keeps the system up. And the gold word that I want to underscore is that content is the foundation to a solid natural optimization. Social signals and distribution is the purpose of the Link Building long term strategy. Flawless content and link building strategies is the key and solution that anyone can do. Sharing your content is what all about. Exposing it on the right places will bring the right traffic all the time. Digging for natural links, niche links is one method that still stands up and will stand for a long period. You win credibility, traffic and lose the effect of controlling the anchors. This way you get a strong natural link, that backlinks to your website with no further problems. Use nofollow in link building, the new methodology. Try PPC also - to grow brand Get good headlines, context and content. Business spend more than 50% of their time getting the right content Go on the right audience. Repeat the process If you need more help cotact me by PM. Regards, Matt
When you say "loyalty app" here, do you mean that you're going to create a standalone app to complement your online business? If so, I'd strongly caution against investing the money that it would take to do this right, and advice to wait until you've got yourself a mobile-rsponsive site all set up and ready to go. You're on the right track -- being accessible to users on mobile phones is hugely important. Mobile commerce is a big, big thing and it's only getting bigger. But having a mobile-responsive site is important first, so that ANYONE can access your store on a mobile phone. Once you've got a steady amount of highly-converting traffic, you can set up a loyalty app to reward those customers. Since you've already got customers shopping on your store, you'll have no problem finding users interested in downloading and using your app. If you build and release your app BEFORE you have a store that is mobile responsive all set up, you might irritate customers who feel like downloading a brand new app is way too much work to simply check out a store in which they're a bit curious. TL;DR - I'd master the look/feel/performance of your store before you invest in an off-page loyalty app.
hi, update your site with new offers and discounts, make the design more attractive, summary and description of the product must be clear and good.