Use this short playbook as a guide for fixes—from IA and nomenclature to schema and on-page components.
Social media is the most powerful tool for business to build their identity. Let’s discuss four strategies that your janitorial business can implement today.
What we’re talking about here is minimalist web design. Think clean layouts, simple navigation, and zero distractions.
Is your janitorial product website losing sales due to slow speed? Learn key metrics & tools to diagnose issues & improve B2B user experience.
Boost your janitorial supply brand! Discover how color psychology, technical consistency, and smart application build trust & recognition with B2B clients.
As well as building audience trust and boosting brand visibility, you’ll need to make sure people know exactly what you’re selling. This is where logo design and placement come in.
Cybersecurity is often seen as a major concern for tech companies. However, it matters for businesses in every industry, including janitorial product distributors.
A distributor can offer plenty of information about the product on their website and through promotional materials. However, prospective buyers may not be completely sold on it until they hear from others who have actually purchased and used the product for themselves.
What can you expect from the janitorial products industry in 2025? Here are our recommendations and expectations.
In a competitive market with rising customer expectations, a well-designed website is non-negotiable—not just for selling commercial cleaning products but for creating an easy-to-use platform that keeps businesses coming back. Let’s look at three key web design trends that made an impact in the janitorial supply industry last year.
This article will serve as a quick health check for your website, outlining the four critical signs that it’s time for an investment in a redesign that drives real growth.
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