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“Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it.”

— Steve Jobs

The BNQ Promise

We offer a wide range of flat-rate products. Our designers and editors keep detailed logs of the time and notes about your digital product. We will work diligently and promptly to deliver your digital service on-schedule, so you’ll never be overbilled for unproductive time. You’ll never be surprised by fees or high production costs.

About

BNQ Digital was started by Jazzy Quick, a longtime marketing professional. Jazzy is Google SEO certified, as well as a Google Superuser – which means she has access to tools the average person does not.

Jazzy has been a professional journalist, marketing consultant, and ghostwriter for over 10 years, creating custom digital content for online audiences. With years of experience in digital content creation, marketing, advertising, and web development, she’s cultivated a longstanding roadmap to success for her clients. Jazzy holds a dozen certifications in everything from AdWords Search to DoubleClick for Publishers to SEO, as well as a BA in Digital Media and a MA in UX Design.

Jazzy’s mission is to save small business owners thousands of dollars on marketing and blog content fees – in a timely fashion.

Blog

Google’s March Core Update Shifted Visibility Away From Aggregators

Google’s March Core Update Shifted Visibility Away From Aggregators Data shows YouTube, Reddit, and aggregators lost US search visibility after Google’s March core update, while brand and government sites gained. The post Google’s March Core Update Shifted Visibility Away From Aggregators appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Ask Jeeves Is Gone After Nearly 30 Years Of Search

Ask Jeeves Is Gone After Nearly 30 Years Of Search Ask.com, the search engine formerly known as Ask Jeeves, has shut down. IAC discontinued the search business after nearly 30 years. The post Ask Jeeves Is Gone After Nearly 30 Years Of Search appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Your Website Is A Source, Not A Megaphone

Your Website Is A Source, Not A Megaphone AI-driven consumption is forcing brands to rethink content structure, clarity, and portability beyond traditional page-based experiences. The post Your Website Is A Source, Not A Megaphone appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

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