About Jonathan Jeter

Jonathan Jeter has been creating websites since 1997 and has been with SuperMedia since 2009. He is currently Front-End Web Development & UI manager for superpages.com, SuperMedia.com and other SuperMedia web properties and concentrates on various aspects of website development for small and medium businesses, including UI design & development, SEO, Social Media, Local Search, and Online Marketing.
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Pillars of Local Business Online Marketing

4 Pillars of Local Business Online Marketing

You have a real business with real customers. You advertise in the phonebook, as well as the local ad magazine and coupon delivery service. You may even support your local high school football team and band program, by placing ads in their calendar and discount card fundraiser. You want to increase your brand recognition, butContinue Reading …

Local Discovery: Can Customers Find Your Business?

The Cost of Incorrect Business Data

Although local discovery has become a buzzword, it is a business concept that has been around for centuries. Large technology companies are jumping into the fray with promising apps like Field Trip (Google), Spindle and Alike (Yahoo!), but how do people find local businesses to provide the products and services that they need today?  BusinessContinue Reading …

A Website is Not Enough

Small Business Mobile Website Issues

I was visiting a local smoothie franchise a while back, when I ran into a situation that reminded me why it’s so important for businesses to account for mobile devices when they build their websites. When you build a website, make sure that you consider how it will appear on a mobile device. As IContinue Reading …

Big Brands, Local Marketing & Google+

Big Brands, Local Marketing & Google+

An interesting article by Danny Sullivan came out a couple of weeks ago on Marketing Land, entitled “Sorry, Google+ Users, Those Super Bowl Hashtags Really Were For Twitter“. The premise of the article is that the hashtags on SuperBowl commercials were for Twitter and not for Google+. The methodology for the study was to examineContinue Reading …

Facebook, Google+ and Girl Scout Cookies

Facebook Google Plus Girl Scout Cookies

Being that it is Girl Scout cookie time again and my daughter had exhausted her cookie selling opportunities among our family, neighbors and friends, I decided I would make one last appeal for cookie orders on my social networks as the final order deadline approached. As I started to post my request on Facebook andContinue Reading …

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