Nicole Malinowski

Nicole Malinowski is the Creative Director and Co-Founder of CornerClicks, a dedicated agency specializing in local SEO and web design. With a rich background in the visual and literary arts from her studies at CalArts, Nicole combines creativity with technical prowess to craft engaging, user-friendly websites and compelling copy that enhance online visibility for local businesses. Her hands-on approach and commitment to client success ensure that every project not only meets but exceeds expectations, helping small businesses connect with their communities more effectively.

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Why Facebook Fails Small Businesses, Part 1: The Hidden Pitfalls of the World’s Largest Social Network

Facebook might seem like a small business’s best friend, but beneath the surface lie pitfalls that could be holding you back. In Part 1 of this series, we explore why the world’s largest social network may not be the marketing goldmine it appears to be—and what you can do about it.

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FTC’s New Rule Banning Fake Reviews: A Win for Honest Small Businesses

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has introduced a new rule to ban fake reviews and testimonials, a move aimed at protecting honest small businesses and promoting transparency in the marketplace. This rule, which enforces strict penalties for deceptive practices, marks a significant step forward in leveling the playing field for businesses that rely on genuine customer feedback. Learn what this rule entails and how small businesses can stay compliant.

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What Google’s Mobile-First Indexing Update Means for Your Small Business

Discover how Google’s update to mobile-first indexing, effective July 5, 2024, impacts small business websites. Learn why optimizing for mobile is crucial for improving your Google rankings, enhancing user experience, and driving more local traffic. Find out how to ensure your site is mobile-friendly and why this shift is essential for local SEO success.

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