Search isn’t where customers browse anymore — it’s where they decide. Businesses that match search intent clearly and quickly are the ones that get the click, call and sale.
Local officials and callers say state budget decisions are driving higher property taxes and raising concerns about housing, education, and infrastructure costs.
When customers compare similar businesses, the final choice is rarely about who claims to be the best. It’s about familiarity, clarity, and confidence — especially in search, where fast scans and matching intent often determine who gets clicked and who gets overlooked.
A Monadnock Region marketing professional explains why many local advertising efforts fall short — and how balancing visibility, search and follow-through can turn interest into customers.
After officially announcing the move last year, Fritz will have its first day in its new building on West Street on Wednesday, Jan. 7.
Monadnock Appliance of Rindge offers practical guidance on choosing between front-load and top-load washing machines.
Biggest Marketing Mistake that is costing Monadnock Region Businesses new customers.
Keating Plumbing and Heating talks about how to keep you home warm during our coldest months in the Monadnock region.
SEO still matters, but shortcuts don’t — here’s why many businesses pay for SEO that no longer works and what Google actually values today.
Monadnock Media Group has hired Pamela Tambourine as a Media Advisor, bringing business ownership, marketing experience and a passion for helping local companies grow to the Keene-based media organization.
