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December 2015

4x3 Ideas

December 23, 2015

The holidays are a time of joy and goodwill, and in the spirit of this most wonderful season, 4x3 is purchasing memberships for our clients to Friends for Friends, a local charity dedicated to helping families faced with difficult circumstances. 

Begun by a group of childhood friends from Cardinal O'Hara High School in honor of a friend taken by cancer, Friends for Friends provides vital resources to help struggling families through tough times. In the last 20 years, Friends for Friends has donated well over $1 million to people in need. 

Find out more at www.fffcharity.com

Generosity and compassion are the greatest gifts of all

We at 4x3 wish you the very best this holiday season and in the year to come. 

December 14, 2015
December 14, 2015

Website: Healthscope

Healthscope is a health care consulting firm serving hospitals, physician practices, law firms and other clients involved in the healthcare industry. Bypassing cookie-cutter templated packages, Principal Brian King turned to 4x3 to create a clear, direct, easy-to-navigate site that reflects Healthscope’s straightforward approach with clients. Fully responsive on mobile and tablets, the content-rich site was designed to accommodate any future expansion.

"Thanks 4x3 for your time and patience walking me through the website development process, from defining what we do and who we serve, through concept design and implementation. Your straightforward, professional approach was much appreciated."

- Brian King, Healthscope

SK Designworks, Inc. website

About Healthscope

Based in Ardmore, PA (10 minutes west of Philadelphia), Healthscope has completed thousands of medical practice assessments, valuations, salary surveys, and business development plans for hundreds of hospitals, health systems, physicians, law firms and private companies throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions of the country.

Read More about the Healthscope Website »

About 4x3

4x3 works closely with clients to deliver the highest-quality bespoke Web solutions, integrating the latest in responsive design to ensure seamless migration of content across platforms. Our range of clients, from major universities to small businesses and nonprofits, testifies to our flexibility and commitment to custom Web development, design and content management.

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4x3 Ideas

December 1, 2015

Some interesting data was released this week by the publishing analysts at Parse.ly. The goal was to discover where a majority of the Web traffic for seven of this year’s biggest stories came from: search (Google, Yahoo & others), or social media (Facebook & Twitter).

Ratio of Search to Social Traffic

  1. Mayweather vs Pacquiao: 66% / 34%
  2. Ashley Madison: 66% / 34%
  3. Bobbi Christina Brown: 45% / 55%
  4. Charlie Hebdo: 38% / 62%
  5. Rachel Dolezal: 29% / 71%
  6. Ahmed Mohamed: 27% / 73%
  7. Cecil the Lion: 27% / 73%

In five of seven top news topics, more traffic was generated by social—in all but one case, significantly more. 

Social Media Strategy for Businesses

Clearly, the emergence of social media as a traffic-driving force should have a big impact on SEO and marketing strategy. 

If you are an ad-supported business, “the balance between search and social is one of the key factors in brand advertisers’ decisions about ad spend and creative,” Parse.ly notes. 

More to the point is the implication for optimizing search results vs capturing eyes on social media. Creating rich, shareable content is a powerful way to draw traffic to your site. Depending on your business, this could be tips or trend pieces, current events tie-ins, memes, breaking news—whatever gets your audience sharing.

Not sure what works best? Getting the data on social platforms is easy—just monitor likes, shares, retweets and follows—and both Facebook and Twitter offer ways for you to boost posts and target specific audiences, tweaking your campigns until you are able to optimize content for your intended targets.

SEO is obviously important and will continue to be, but social media needs to be a big part of any growth strategy. In fact, the two strategies help each other—more social media traffic to your website tells Google your content is important, which can raise your search ranking.