JFM DECEMBER NEWSLETTER – Pantone Colour of the Month
JFM DECEMBER NEWSLETTER – Font of the Month
JFM December Newsletter – Marketing Tip / Fact
JFM December Newsletter – Profile Project / EuroAgri
EuroAgri is a long term client for JFM, from branding development, print advertising, electronic media and all the other bits in between.
EuroAgri’s business has significantly grown and they have recently moved to a purpose built showroom and workshop space. To reflect the new move and diverse range of products and services offered, a refreshed website was important. It now features in depth material on each machinery brand and space to browse the latest used machinery on offer. Check them out here.
JFM October Newsletter – Pantone Colour of the Month
JFM October Newsletter – Profile Project
Hotel Ashburton, refurbished, rebranded, ready and waiting!
Currently undergoing a major facelift throughout conference rooms, suites, restaurant, and bar, the Hotel Ashburton also took the chance to rebrand and reposition. JFM undertook the logo development from concept sketches and drawings right through to its completion, and implementation across multiple media. The finished product is solid and trustworthy, whilst remaining elegant and conservative, positioning the Hotel Ashburton positively in
their marketplace.
JFM October Newsletter – Font of the Month
JFM October Newsletter – Marketing Tip
When it comes to optimizing your website for search engines, knowing the best keywords for your brand is critical. But sometimes the process of researching your keywords can get out of hand.
A keyword, or keyword phrase, is an easy way of referring to the queries people type into the search bars of their favorite engines. As a website owner, you want to know which keywords your customers are searching for so that you can use search engine optimization best practices to optimize your site for them and improve your chances of appearing in the natural search results for these queries.
There are a few ways you can do it
• Use your customers – ask them what they search for to find you.
• Google Analytics – use your google analytics account traffic sources to see what people are coming to your site and the keywords they search to find you
• Leverage Googles ‘related searches’ function – head to google and use the keywords you think people would search to find you. Down the bottom is also has a list of related phrases to your original search. If any of these relate to your business, they deserve a place in your seo.
JFM October Newsletter – Profile Project
Toothache? Old fillings falling to bits?
Been meaning to get your teeth whitened? Check out the new
Dentistry on Parkside website. Here you can find out all the details on the services offered and available, the staff, and you can even make an appointment online that suits your schedule! No longer do you have to enquire and wait for a response of available times, you can see whatís available at a time that will suit you! Go on, check them out here.
www.dentistryonparkside.co.nz