My thought of the week has only two words.
GOOGLE YOURSELF!*
What you see, is what your customer sees when they google you. (Your business name).
Now ask yourself what would your traffic and income look like if it had:
- A google business section
- A link to your site at the top
- links to all your social media channels.
"A Happy woman is a woman wearing a black skirt, a black sweater, great costume jewerly and a man by her side that loves her..." Yves Saint Laurent
See? You can never have too much black in your wardrobe. ;-)
Reminding you all that we have great professional images of each of our brands ready for you each season to download and use.
Go to www.ronirabl.com into the Virtual Showroom, password LV2016.
Happy Monday!
Yael
Lauren Vidal
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