Laura Olson of KLGR Radio and Sarah Kuglin of Redwood Valley Technical Solutions talk websites, content, search and social media on the KLGR Morning Show.
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Sarah and Laura talk about how important updating information and details on your website really is. “Gone are the days of having just a brochure style website” with static information that never changes. People are researching the web before they make a phone call, before they step in the door and before they buy from you. Keeping your website updated with valuable information and content people are looking for is a great way to utilize your website as a marketing tool, and search engines will promote you too!
Be sure to listen in and get tips and ideas on how you can get your business found on the web.
Are you adding valuable information to your website? Do you visit websites that provide the information you are searching for on a regular basis? Tell us about our content strategy with your website in the comments below!










Good sound advice! Google is looking for content that is fresh and up to date.
Thanks Forrest!
Love the audio blog … great way to share great content. Thanks.
Thanks Pamela, thanks for listening in
Love your V-log Sarah, great idea.
Thanks Jackie! Thanks for listening in
Loved listening to the audio and learned a great tip in fact! Thanks so much! I still have a hard time finding suitable websites to follow, to back link etc. so I can get my name out in those markets…
Hi Suzanne! Glad you enjoyed listening! If I were trying to find suitable websites to follow, I would start by doing searches in Google, Twitter, Google Plus, etc. as if I was my ideal client. Find websites and social networks based off what your clients are looking for. Hope this helps! ~Sarah
Very nice way to present this content. I love audio and video. I am constantly trying to learn more about SEO. Thanks!
Thanks Sara, I hope it was helpful! ~Sarah
Ok, what a great way to deliver your material Sarah! Thanks for the tips!
Great to hear! Thank you!
Wonderful advice! Thanks!
Thanks Denny, glad to hear it!