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Some Of Our Most Frequently Asked Questions
If you have a question for us floating around, chances are that another client has as well. That’s why we’ve compiled some of the most common questions we get as a marketing partner, and the answers to help guide you in the right direction.
Blogging helps boost SEO quality by positioning your website as a relevant answer to your customers' questions. Think about it; search engines (like Google) love to provide searchers with fresh, high-quality content. And blogging, when done right, provides that and so much more!
Optimizing blog posts so that they directly align with what your audience is searching, internally linking blogs with your page content and vice versa, and backlinking opportunities (where another source hyperlinks to your website) are just some of the reasons why blogging is important.
Websites can experience downtime for various reasons, including unexpected outages or issues with your internet connection. First, we recommend clearing your browser's cache, and checking if your website is down for everyone or just you.
If you encounter a 502 Bad Gateway error, it indicates your website's server received an invalid response. We recommend contacting your website's hosting provider.
If you're seeing a WordPress Critical Error, it may indicate something broke from a WordPress or plugin update. We recommend contacting your website administrator or developer.
As always, the RED66 team is available to help troubleshoot any website issues you're having. Shoot us an email at web@red66marketing.com or fill out the form on this page to submit a website support request.
Low engagement on your socials can come from a lot of different factors, like unclear target audience, inconsistent posting cadence, lack of compelling visuals, or content that doesn’t resonate with followers. Try changing up post types, engaging directly with your followers, and keeping an eye on insights to understand what content best grabs your audience’s attention! (Pro tip: We find that more personal posts—like company events, work anniversaries, and birthdays, for example—perform very well!)
SEO is a long-term strategy, and results can take anywhere from 3 to 6 months to become noticeable. Factors like your industry, competition, and website health all play a part. While it may feel slow at first, consistent, quality work pays off over time. And, when done and maintained right, you will reap the rewards for years to come. See Our Case Studies.
A Google Business Profile (GBP) helps your business stand out in local search results, making it easier for customers to find and connect with you. Your GBP will display essential information like your hours, address, phone number, and customer reviews. An active, complete profile enhances your visibility on Google Search and Maps, engages customers through updates and photos, and builds trust—all of which help drive traffic to your website or location.
Great question! Each advertising type serves a unique purpose:
- Pay Per Click (PPC): PPC ads, like those on Google, show up in search results based on keywords. You pay each time someone clicks on your ad, making it a strong option for capturing immediate traffic based on user intent.
- Local Service Ads (LSAs): LSAs focus on local visibility and operate on a pay-per-lead model, ideal for service-based businesses. These ads appear at the top of search results and feature “Google Guaranteed” badges, which help build trust.
- Meta Advertising: This refers to ads on social platforms like Facebook and Instagram, targeting users based on demographics, interests, and behaviors. Meta ads are excellent for building brand awareness and engaging specific audience segments.