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Jan Gordon
November 12, 2019

Post: Curatti is 6 Years Old! Thank You For Making That Possible

Thank you from Curatti

On November 8th, 6 years ago, Curatti launched with this article. We’re so proud to have brought you over 1300 articles since then, and to still be going strong. We get way more inquiries to post than we can possibly respond to – apologies to those who never hear back from us! In the last…


Susan Gilbert
September 5, 2019

Post: Keep Your Business Website Safe From a Cyber Attack

Is Your Website Safe From Cyber Attack?

I recently had an unfortunate experience of needing to contact my website developer to help clean up a malware attack on my website. Thankfully, I was prepared ahead of time for this type of breach, and my website was not down for too long. Sound familiar? As business owners, we have to safeguard our valuable…


Jan Gordon
January 5, 2018

Post: Curatti Best Articles of 2017 – Part Three

Curatti Thank You 2017

4 years and going strong! And we couldn’t have done it without our readers, our contributors and our good friends. As with any website, you will see our evolution if you go to earlier posts. No doubt, this will continue into 2018. The last year has seen a site redesign. The most obvious changes that…


Wade Harman
October 27, 2017

Post: Your Website Has Been Hacked. What Do You Do Now?

Steps to take if your website is hacked

This article from Wade Harman is a follow-up, of sorts, to the last article of his that we ran. Once again, he discusses cyber crime. This time, the focus is on the steps to take after you’ve been hacked. Sobering but necessary reading, and another in our “Great Articles You may have missed” series. Take…


Wade Harman
July 31, 2017

Post: How to Protect Your Business From Cyber Crime

Are you protected from cyber crime?

This article from Wade Harman is an imprtant departure from our usual content. He discusses cyber crime, including website and email security. Yes, these things are important for small businesses also! More cautionary reading, and another in our “Great Articles You may have missed” series. How Can Cyber Crime Affect Your Business? Security is bound…


Wade Harman
March 9, 2017

Post: The Devastating Cost Of Poor Website Performance

Poor Website Performance

This article from Wade Harman looks at the effects that poor website performance may have on your company’s bottom line. It’s certainly cautionary reading, and is another in our “Great Articles You may have missed” series. Poor Website Performance Has A Cost! In the past few years, consumer trends have shifted in favor of online…


Wade Harman
January 24, 2017

Post: Why You Should Harness The Power of Scarcity Marketing

Scarcity Marketing

Scarcity Marketing is all around us. We see it in timed and “while supplies last” offers, in emails and on TV.  This article from Wade Harman shows how you can benefit from this method.  It is another in our “Great Articles You may have missed” series. Scarcity Marketing As a marketer, you don’t think in…


Jan Gordon
December 29, 2016
Curatti Thank You, 2016

Since our launch 3 years ago, Curatti has evolved into a crowd-sourced blog. Was this intended? Probably not! But it’s quite a journey, and one that we lightly guide , but ultimately go along with. In any given week, we will get several inquiries by potential new guest bloggers. There are also no shortage of…


Wade Harman
September 28, 2016

Post: 5 Highly Successful Ways To Promote Your Blog

This is the second article in our “Great Articles You may have missed” series. This Is Why You Need To Promote Your Blog You blog. You hit “Publish”. After that you sit back and wait for the traffic to come to your blog. But isn’t there more you could do? Are you leaving something out?…


Wade Harman
September 4, 2016

Post: The Pinterest Secret That Will Improve Your Social

Pinterest

Images impact your brain a lot easier than text does. If you’ve been in the social media industry for any amount of time you already know this. That is why it is so easy to build traffic over on the Pinterest platform. Take Twitter for example, even 140 characters take the brain a little longer…


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