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Locality: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 412-945-0153



Address: 1 PPG Place, 31st Floor, 15222 Pittsburgh, PA, US

Website: www.thinkbigseo.co

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Think Big 12.11.2020

Figuring how often to post on your business' social media platforms can be tricky, and lots of people have lots of different opinions on the matter! However, studies actually show that once a day is ideal... but never more than twice a day! According to Hubspot, social media pages with 10k+ followers actually saw a drop of up to 50% of their following/engagement if they posted more than once a day. In the same study, they found that posting (on average) about 3 times a week is optimal in order to stay relevant with your followers.

Think Big 07.11.2020

What is a Facebook pixel anyway? We're glad you asked! A Facebook pixel is simply an analytics tool consisting of a of code that you can drop into the back end of your website. This pixel tracks the people who visit your site, and then retargets them with ads from your business via their Facebook profile. Pretty cool, huh? If you're not already using a Facebook pixel on your website, we highly suggest you look into it!

Think Big 20.10.2020

Having courage and taking a leap of faith is what separates the dreamers from the doers. It's easy to dream, but having the courage to pursue your dreams... that's the real challenge.

Think Big 30.09.2020

Mobile friendly websites are something we've talked about a lot lately, but we cannot stress the importance of having one! Nothing makes users bounce from a website more than when they can't maneuver around it via their mobile device. If you know your website isn't mobile friendly and would like to do something about it, we'd love to help! Send us a message today!

Think Big 12.09.2020

How important is a mobile friendly website for a business? Well, according to Google, 61% of online consumers are unlikely to return to a mobile site that they had trouble accessing, and 40% of those users will visit a responsive competitor's website instead. So, what that means for your business is that it really doesn't matter how good your products are in comparison to your competitors in the beginning. If your customers can't navigate your website, they won't even bother buying your product or service. A good website, not to mention a mobile friendly website, is arguably THE single most important asset your company has to offer. How is that for an answer?