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   3 Steps All Marketers Must Take To Be Successful In Digital Marketing As the CEO of a digital marketing agency that promotes a wide range of products and services to a diverse clientele across the country — from small businesses to Fortune 500s, we have seen it all. When we meet with clients to discuss their marketing strategy, the most-asked question we get is: "How does digital marketing work?" Businesses often know the results they are looking to achieve and which platforms they are trying to break into but lack insight into how to go about doing that.  Successfully getting started in digital marketing can be broken down into three simple steps that can help a business stand out and compete with giants in the field.  Step 1: Learn. The first job of a good digital marketer is to understand a client's long-term plan for their business. This includes being able to answer the following questions: What are the company's objectives? Understanding the company's bus

Importance of Hiring an SEO company to Grow Your Business

   Internet has changed the way people do shopping. Now, they need not visit one physical store to others for purchasing products or taking services of their choices because internet has offered them one such an option that opens the doors of a number of stores without steeping out of their homes. And this option is online shopping. Now, for the success of any business, organization, or service, effective online presence is very important and the base for online presence is user friendly website that has become an essential part for all kinds of business whether it is a small, medium, or big business. Almost all business persons – small, medium, or big – know the importance of the website for their businesses. So, most of businesspersons and service providers have their websites. But, there is a fact about the website, which is less popularly known; only having a website is not enough for a successful business. It is also very important that your website must be effective enough to gai

UK Scientists Probe COVID-19 Delta Subvariant After Rise In Cases

  British health officials on Friday said they were formally looking into a subvariant of the Delta strain of the coronavirus, after it was seen in a growing number of cases. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), a public health protection body, said AY.4.2, which was last week seen in six percent of cases, had been "designated as a variant under investigation" but not yet a "variant of concern". "The designation was made on the basis that this sub-lineage has become increasingly common in the UK in recent months, and there is some early evidence that it may have an increased growth rate in the UK compared to Delta," the agency said. "More evidence is needed to know whether this is due to changes in the virus' behaviour or to epidemiological conditions," it added. The UKHA said the Delta variant was "overwhelmingly dominant" in Britain, accounting for 99.8 percent of all cases. But as of October 20, there have been 15,120 cases of