Berkshire Aviation Enterprises, Inc., Copake Falls, NY! Congratulations!
Be sure to check our blog within the next few days to see the Featured Customer Article for Berkshire Aviation Enterprises, Inc.!
Berkshire Aviation Enterprises, Inc., Copake Falls, NY! Congratulations!
Be sure to check our blog within the next few days to see the Featured Customer Article for Berkshire Aviation Enterprises, Inc.!
Posted by Kay Wegner at 02:17 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)
As many of you know, in the past, Flight Schedule Pro has periodically featured a customer in a "Customer Spotlight Article" on the front page of Flight Schedule Pro. www.flightschedulepro.com/front_endv2/procustomers.html
Beginning in August, 2010, Flight Schedule Pro will pick, at random, one of our new customers and award them, at no cost, a Featured Customer Article which will appear on the front page of Flight Schedule Pro for a minimum of two weeks. Why is this a big deal? Featured Customer Articles are valued at $300.00 each and we do the work for you!!
Our only stipulations: You have an active, current website and a link to FSP, http://www.flightschedulepro.com, somewhere on your site, such as your Links page.
One of the greatest benefits of the Featured Customer Article on Flight Schedule Pro is that it's linked to your website. The link to your site is seen by search engines as a vote for the importance of your website. As one of the most well-ranked websites in General Aviation, it is good to have Flight Schedule Pro voting for your site! Flight Schedule Pro serves over 20 countries on 5 continents! Talk about wonderful free advertising!
Linking your website to our homepage at http://www.flightschedulepro.com will help the search engines find your Featured Customer Article on Flight Schedule Pro. Since the article is linked back to your site, your rankings will improve as well.
Check back Monday, August 9, 2010 to see who's the lucky winner!
Not a new customer? You can still be a Featured Customer! Contact Kay Wegner at 1-866-391-8324 x83 for more information.
Posted by Kay Wegner at 07:52 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)
A website is a closed door unless people know about it. You may do some of the best Flight Training in the country. Your product or service may be the best on the market. However, if people can't find you when they come looking, what does it matter? Search engines are increasingly important when it comes to the right prospects finding your business. So how does your website smell to search engines?
Hubspot has a helpful SEO tool called Website Grader that will show you how your website stacks up against your competition.
I really like this tool, it has helped us here at Flight Schedule Pro. It points out some of the most important SEO elements and shows you where you can make improvements.
Posted by Jasen Barnes at 08:02 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)
I want to welcome you to our new Company Blog, "A blog about our thoughts on aviation, business, teamwork, our services, the web and all things interesting." We've left it wide open for all sorts of posts, however, we're starting this blog for 2 primary reasons:
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is vital for today's businesses. The landscape of business is continuing to change because of the Internet. Content is king to search engines and this blog will make it easy for us to create new content on a regular basis and add it to our website. As search engines find more of our content, they'll direct more visitors to our website. As more good traffic comes to our website, we'll capture more leads!
Over the last 10 years we've learned a lot here about the web, software, Internet marketing and how to run a business. We'd like to share our thoughts and ideas with you in hopes that it will add value to your business and life. We have some very sharp and creative people that use Flight Schedule Pro and if that's you we want to hear from you. So, speak up!
This blog will take on new form as we learn more and roll it out - your feedback and comments are greatly appreciated. We're looking forward to it.
Posted by Jasen Barnes at 10:50 AM | Permalink | Comments (8)
