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RECAP: Digital Dialogue EP 19: Our Web Design Process (Design Team Perspective)

Developing a website is complex. Over the next couple of weeks, we are sitting down with various departments at Yelling Mule to help better understand how they contribute to the…

How to Combine Your Print and Digital Marketing Efforts

Where do we stand with print marketing? It’s a valid question. In the age of iPhones, tablets and cloud computing businesses seem to be moving further and further away from…

RECAP: Digital Dialogue EP 13: How to Focus Your Marketing Efforts in the New Year

The year is quickly coming to a close. Have you given any thought to how you are going to approach your marketing in the New Year? In this week’s episode…

Project Management Tips

  Project Managers play an important role in every company. It is their responsibility to manage the workflow of their team to ensure the completion of the project at hand. While…

Speed to the Lead

We sat down recently with Yelling Mules’ VP of Sales, Mike Arsenault, to gain insight about his personal process when it comes to conducting successful sales. Mike employs a technique…

The Best of Yelling Mule’s Blog: Our Top Ten of 2017

Now that 2017 is coming to a close, we’d like to wrap up our year by giving you a list of Yelling Mule’s top 10 blog posts from 2017. Thanks for reading our best blog posts, and see you all in 2018!

11 Critical Design Elements of a High Conversion Landing Page

These 11 critical design elements of a high conversion landing page have helped companies increase conversion rates by over 170%, and have generated an additional 1 million in revenue: rather than focusing on attracting traffic, focus on how to convert your traffic into customers.

How to Excel in the New Year: Web Design Strategies for 2018

Here are eight web design trends expected to flourish in 2018. 2018 will be the year of efficiency when it comes to web design. Now, think about efficiency, when it comes to your website. Your website primarily exists to increase conversions, right? So, in 2018, what is the user going to expect, and want, out of a website?

How to Excel in the New Year: Web Design, SEO, and Inbound Marketing Strategies for 2018

2018 should be your year; it should be the year you hang up new “#1 Winner” trophies in your office; the year you hit new records of conversions; and the year you attract a larger group of buyers to your website. Here’s a three-piece blog series about web design, SEO, and inbound marketing strategies for 2018.

Six Steps to Ensure a Succcessful Site Launch

You’re probably thinking that the hardest part about designing a new website is the design part–and maybe that’s partially true. But if you don’t properly promote your brand-new, fully-functional, user-friendly…

5 Hacks to Optimize Your Google Images

There you are. Fiendishly pining away making your website. You believe your content tells a good story but a touch of snark, which can serve you well in your industry….

Can Facebook’s New Feature Compete Against Snapchat? by Nick Talamelli

Facebook has come out with a new feature that closely aligns them with the popular social media platform Snapchat. Users can record or take pictures of themselves and video record…

7 Ways to Boost Your Social Media Engagement by 1000%

You think 1000% is an exaggeration?! …..Well, maybe, kind of… A little bit, but these 7 things will definitely give your social media the engagement boost it needs! Sometimes, it’s…

How Important Is a Profile Picture?

Your profile picture is everything! Generally speaking, the photography you use in your social media campaign speaks volumes about your business. More importantly, your profile picture is what everyone will…

You Know What Every Brand Needs? A Great Logo

One of the first steps in establishing a social media presence or persona relies on how you brand yourself. It’s your self-image. It will speak volumes about your company in so many different ways. Your logo speaks volumes about your business. Think about it – your logo will be placed on everything from business cards to email signatures and promos.