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[Infographic] Overwhelmed by SEO? Here's How to Start

According to a study done by Weebly, 98% of online entrepreneurs think that getting found on Google is important. However, 45% don’t even know what SEO means.

How Web Design Templates Are a Chink in Your Armor

How Web Design Templates Are a Chink in Your Armor

Imagine you’re in a battle. Swords, chainmail armor, catapults. But this battle isn’t your average old-school medieval era fight. It’s a battle for your customers.

The Most Misunderstood Marketing Metric: Bounce Rate-How Much Does It Really Matter?

The Most Misunderstood Marketing Metric: Bounce Rate-How Much Does It Really Matter?

Most people think that a low bounce rate equates to success in the marketing world, but is that really true?

SuiteBriar Site Screenshot

SuiteBriar Website Reveal!

Here at ImageWorks, we love seeing our hard work pay off!

Is Machine Learning Taking Over Marketing?

Is Machine Learning Taking Over Marketing?

We’ve all heard the claims that artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning will slowly take over jobs until there are very few left. Is this a real danger? We don’t know.

Why Organic SEO is Vital to Your Digital Marketing—Ignoring it Will Hurt Your Bottom Line

Why Organic SEO is Vital to Your Digital Marketing—Ignoring it Will Hurt Your Bottom Line

 

Content Marketing Trends for 2018

At ImageWorks Creative, we preach that content marketing MUST BE the number one marketing tactic for all businesses. We love that Contently agrees and want to share the

ImageWorks Creative Named as a Top 24 Agency in DC!

Question: How do you know when you can trust an agency with your business?

Answer: By finding out what others say about them!

For the second time, ImageWorks Creative has been named as one of the top 24 web design agencies in W

You Need a Video in 2018!

One of our New Year's Resolutions at ImageWorks is to help our clients share more via video. Videos get noticed more, viewed more, rank higher in search engi