Saturday, November 12, 2016

Search Engine Roundtable | A Flag Tech Talk Discussion

Join us for a group discussion
"Search Engine Roundtable"
held on Wednesday, November 16th at 6 pm at Bookmans.

We will be talking about Search Engines from whatever direction the audience wants to delve into it.  This may include a bit about Search Engine Optimization (SEO), trends we see coming on Google, what they are doing to Track us, other Search Engines that are worth looking into...  If you have a thought about Search Engines or have questions that can lead our discussion into an interesting direction, then you should attend.

New Format and Focus

We are working on changing the format of Flag Tech Talk for the new year!  We've learned that the majority of our attendees for the past few years are starting to feel like they have learned a lot of the basics and are asking us to dig a little deeper.  So, we are formulating the idea of making our discussions more of a roundtable format where we all sit in a circle and discuss a techie topic.  A little less lecture and a lot more discussion...!

We are also working on organizing a series of new guest speakers for the new year as well.  If you or someone you know would like to lead a discussion, please contact us.

As with all of our Tech Talk's,
No Techno Babble Allowed!

This lecture is part of the Flag Tech Talk discussion series that is held on the third Wednesday of every month. These free technical lectures are designed to help educate regular people so they understand more about computers, the internet, and the resources available to them when it comes to managing their small business or organization. They are sponsored by Reliable Web Designs, Bookmans, and Coconino SBDC. These are more personal discussions than lectures and we’d encourage everyone to come armed with questions…!

Saturday, August 13, 2016

LinkedIn Tips & Tricks | A Flag Tech Talk Lecture

Join us for our next Flag Tech Talk entitled “LinkedIn Tips & Tricks” held on Wednesday, September 21st at 6 p.m at Bookmans. Lecture Presented by Joe Bodin of Reliable Web Designs.
Are you taking advantage of the top professional social media network?  LinkedIn has a wealth of features that can help you create a solid network of people.  It is a great resource for a small business owner, aspiring entrepreneur, or non-profit manager.  Unlike some of the larger social media sites (like Facebook and Twitter), this site has a clear focus and so your connections tend to be much more direct and beneficial.  The information you post won't get lost in the clutter of mindless postings and sponsored ads.  It will stand out!
We will be discussing many facets of LinkedIn including an Overview of the Resume Features, Business Pages, and most importantly the Business Groups.
Join us for all sorts of Tips & Tricks for this Professional Network!


This lecture is part of the Flag Tech Talk discussion series that is held on the third Wednesday of every month. These free technical lectures are designed to help educate regular people so they understand more about computers, the internet, and the resources available to them when it comes to managing their small business or organization. They are sponsored by Reliable Web Designs, Bookmans, and Coconino SBDC. These are more personal discussions than lectures and we’d encourage everyone to come armed with questions…!

Go to www.flagtechtalk.com for more information.

No Techno-Babble Allowed!

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Social Media for Your Business | Flag Tech Talk lecture


Join us for our next Flag Tech Talk entitled “Social Media for Your Business” held on Wednesday, July 20th at 6 p.m.at Bookmans. Presented by Elizabeth Stout.

Social media today is one of the most significant tools for business marketing. If you are a business owner, and you are uncertain about how to get started on your social media presence, join us for our next Tech Talk with guest speaker Elizabeth Stout.

We will discuss the basics of using social media for your business. We will also discuss which social media is better for certain demographics. In the lecture, we will help you understand how to find your audience, how to create ads and point out some tools to will help you add social media to your marketing plan.

This lecture is part of the Flag Tech Talk discussion series that is held on the third Wednesday of every month. These free technical lectures are designed to help educate regular people so they understand more about computers, the internet, and the resources available to them when it comes to managing their small business or organization. They are sponsored by Reliable Web Designs, Bookmans, and Coconino SBDC. These are more personal discussions than lectures and we’d encourage everyone to come armed with questions…!

Go to www.flagtechtalk.com for more information.

No Techno-Babble Allowed!

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

The Value of a Logo | Flag Tech Talk lecture


Join us for our next Flag Tech Talk entitled “The Value of a Logo” held on Wednesday, June 15th at 6 p.m.at Bookmans. Presented by Mike Russell of the Flagstaff CVB and MikeRDzign Graphic Design.
Mike Russell has been designing logos for new businesses since 2004. His graphic design experience goes back to 1998 when he began his career at Northland Publishing. There he learned the principals of layout and design working with well known illustrators, photographers, and designers. Mike knows from years of experience as an artist the value of a good visual design. He will be presenting on what a good logo design is composed of, where to start on building and researching a logo, and why not to use crowdsourcing or spec work.
This lecture is part of the Flag Tech Talk discussion series that is held on the third Wednesday of every month. These free technical lectures are designed to help educate regular people so they understand more about computers, the internet, and the resources available to them when it comes to managing their small business or organization. They are sponsored by Reliable Web DesignsBookmans, and Coconino SBDC. These are more personal discussions than lectures and we’d encourage everyone to come armed with questions…!
Go to www.flagtechtalk.com for more information.

No Techno-Babble Allowed!

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Facebook for Business | Flag Tech Talk lecture

Join us for our next Flag Tech Talk entitled “Facebook for Business” held on Wednesday, May 18th at 6 p.m. at Bookmans Entertainment Exchange (in the Cafe). Presented by Bret Carpenter of Coconino Small Business Development Center (SBDC).
Are you confused about Facebook business pages?  
Do you want neat Tips & Tricks to make Facebook work better? 
We will first talk about why businesses should be on Facebook. We will also discuss the basics of setting up your business page in Facebook, connecting with your followers, and then promoting your business on Facebook.
This lecture will demystify this crucial social media platform.

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This lecture is part of the Flag Tech Talk discussion series that is held on the third Wednesday of every month. These free technical lectures are designed to help educate regular people so they understand more about computers, the internet, and the resources available to them when it comes to managing their small business or organization. They are sponsored by Reliable Web DesignsBookmans, and Coconino SBDC. These are more personal discussions than lectures and we’d encourage everyone to come armed with questions…!
Go to www.flagtechtalk.com for more information.

No Techno-Babble Allowed!

Monday, April 4, 2016

Fighting the Search Engine War

One of the key things that I tell people when they get a new website is "Just Having a Website Doesn't Mean That Anyone is Every Going to Find It!" There is an endless battle that a website owner has to fight to get found on the Search Engines.
Obviously, we all know that Google is the leader and is where the majority of traffic comes from. But, don't disregard that there are actually thousands of Search Engines out there. They are all vying to become the next Google. At one time, Yahoo was the leader and they seemed invincible. Then, along came Google who simplified things and focused on the simple search idea. The rest is history...! But, you never know where the next big idea is going to come from that blows us all away.
Now, we all clearly focus on Google's search results and then consider that places like Yahoo, Bing, DogPile, ... will also be scanning our website. We are constantly trying to figure out the best Search Engine Optimization (SEO) to try desperately to come up in the results when people are looking for our type of business. It isn't easy and it is never-ending.

The Algorithm

All of the Search Engines use a formula that is called an "Algorithm" that uses all sorts of parameters to figure out when someone does a search what type of results will come up. We all would like to think that if we put our website out there, then someone will find it based on our name or what we do. But, often that isn't the case. And, unfortunately or not, it is every changing. As the technology changes and more information is gathered by the engines, they then change their formula. It's hard to keep up with and even harder to figure out because they don't actual tell you what they are doing most of the time.
Here are some things that I always recommend:
Honest in Advertising - The very first thing I always tell people is to be honest about describing who they are and what they do. Years ago, the idea of trying to fake the Search Engines into listing you in some way might have worked, but now it clear that honesty is the best policy. They are smart enough now - their algorithm will see through lies - so tell the truth about who you are.
Meta Tags - In the past, the main way that the Search Engines figured out who you are is through a set of tags in the code of a website called Meta Tags. These are essentially a Title, Keywords, and Description for every page of your site. These still work, but how the engines are reading them keeps changing. So, it is still vitally important to put them in a site - especially the Title tag - but realize this isn't the end of the game. You have to keep changing them to fit the latest trends.
Accurate Text - One of the biggest things I can tell people is to actually write good text with good keywords into their website. The Search Engines will scan your website and every word you've written is taken into account. Keep writing into your site - blogging is great - so that there is always new, hot, and important information about who you are and what you do in your site.
Find Your Niche - Who are your clients? Who will be searching for you? What makes you unique? You have to figure out who your demographic is and really try to target that with your Meta Tags, your Text, and everything you put into your site. If you can define yourself by keyword from your competition, then you have a chance to stand out in the Search Engines.
Mobile Friendly - This is NEW. In the recent past year, Google started tagging websites who are Mobile Friendly and which are not. At first, they simply tagged them so that the public new before they clicked on their smart phones to view a site. Now, they are about to take that a step further and any site that isn't Mobile Friendly will start seeing less and less traffic. This is a NEW change that is going to effect millions of small businesses who haven't upgraded their websites in a long time to the new software like WordPress.
As you can see, there is a lot that goes into getting your website found in the Search Engines. And, it never ends. You have to constantly be tweaking all of these items and doing everything you can to make a website stand out. If a site becomes stagnant, then your traffic stagnates. You have to keep working on it, keep changing your keywords, keep following the latest trends, ... It is a never-ending battle!


Search Engine Optimization Lecture

Join us on April 20th at 6 pm at Bookmans for our next Flag Tech Talk to learn all about SEO. Joe Bodin of "Reliable Web Designs" will be discussing a wide range of techniques to make your website stronger. We will cover all of the above concepts and more. Go to www.flagtechtalk.com for more information.

Monday, March 21, 2016

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) | Flag Tech Talk lecture



Join us for our next Flag Tech Talk entitled “Search Engine Optimization (SEO)” held on Wednesday, April 20th at 6 p.m. at Bookmans. 

Having a website doesn’t mean anyone is ever going to find it! One of the most important things you can do to make your internet presence work for you is to have your site prepared correctly for the search engines. This discussion will look at lots of techniques to make a website ready for Google, Yahoo/ Bing, and the thousands of other engines out there. Learn all about Meta Tags, Picture/Alt Tags, and how to get more Keywords into your website! Analyze some website statistics to make the right choices with your marketing. With this knowledge, your website traffic should sky rocket!

This lecture is part of the Flag Tech Talk discussion series that is held on the third Wednesday of every month. These free technical lectures are designed to help educate regular people so they understand more about computers, the internet, and the resources available to them when it comes to managing their small business or organization. They are sponsored by Reliable Web Designs, Bookmans, and Coconino SBDC. These are more personal discussions than lectures and we’d encourage everyone to come armed with questions…!

Go to www.flagtechtalk.com for more information!

No Techno-Babble Allowed!

Monday, February 29, 2016

Cyber Security Discussion | A Flag Tech Talk Lecture


Join us for our next Flag Tech Talk entitled “Cyber Security”
held on Wednesday, March 16th at 6 p.m. at Bookmans.

A cyber attack or data breach can have a major impact on both big and small businesses. Join Flag Tech Talk in March for a Cyber Security for Small Business Discussion. We will help small businesses learn about the proactive measures they can take to identify the latest threats and protect their business.

Resources:

This lecture is part of the Flag Tech Talk discussion series that is held on the third Wednesday of every month. These free technical lectures are designed to help educate regular people so they understand more about computers, the internet, and the resources available to them when it comes to managing their small business or organization. They are sponsored by Reliable Web Designs, Bookmans, and Coconino SBDC. These are more personal discussions than lectures and we’d encourage everyone to come armed with questions…!

For more information, go to www.flagtechtalk.com!


No Techno-Babble Allowed!

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Tech Tools to Improve Your Communication | Flag Tech Talk lecture

Join us for our next Flag Tech Talk entitled “Tech Tools to Improve Your Communication” held on Wednesday, February 17th at 6 p.m. at Bookmans.
Bret Carpenter of the “Coconino SBDC” will be digging into a variety of Tech Tools that will help you improve your communication and management of your business. We will discuss software and organizational systems to manage those internal projects and processes.  This will include programs like Google Apps, Chat Tools, Private Business Social Networks, and Project Management Software.
Having trouble organizing yourself or a project? Then, join us for the next Flag Tech Talk to learn some neat communication tricks!


This lecture is part of the Flag Tech Talk discussion series that is held on the third Wednesday of every month. These free technical lectures are designed to help educate regular people so they understand more about computers, the internet, and the resources available to them when it comes to managing their small business or organization. They are sponsored by Reliable Web Designs, Bookmans, and Coconino SBDC. These are more personal discussions than lectures and we’d encourage everyone to come armed with questions…!
Go to www.flagtechtalk.com for more information!

No Techno-Babble Allowed!