We’ve all heard of the term “SEO” and we all know what it is…right? SEO is short for search engine optimization. Search engine optimization is a methodology of strategies and algorithms used to increase visitor traffic to a website by acquiring a high-ranking placement in the search results page of a search engine (also known as Search Engine Ranking Page or “SERP”) – examples include Google and Bing. You often hear this term used inaccurately, as some categorize it with Search Engine Marketing … [Read more...] about SEO for Business
Local Women Adding Style to PV
Whether you want to add volume and length with extensions, decorate the whole softball team in hot pink streaks or go with a smooth stacked A-line, Codi Dodge and Drey Duran are ready to quench your thirsty Arizona hair with leave-in conditioner and spoil you in style. Dodge grew up in Prescott Valley. Duran grew up in Prescott. Their paths crossed and their lives changed when they met in a Prescott beauty college 13 years ago. The two became fast friends as they clipped, permed, dyed and … [Read more...] about Local Women Adding Style to PV
Prescott Young Professionals
Dec. 12 6pm – 9pm. The Prescott Area Young Professionals host the annual holiday party at Prescott Cantina, 214 S. Montezuma Street, Prescott. Cost: $10 RSVPs Requested - http://www.chamberorganizer.com/members/evr/regmenu.php?orgcode=PRES Come, get dressed up ("Prescott Formal") for a fun night out. Enjoy live music, comedic entertainment, drink specials and heavy appetizers. The first 20 people that bring a Toy for Tots (unwrapped toy) receive 1 Drink Ticket! We look forward to seeing … [Read more...] about Prescott Young Professionals
PV Open Mixer
Dec. 10 at 5:00 p.m. 7120 Pav Way Ste. 101 http://www.pvchamber.org … [Read more...] about PV Open Mixer
PV Hosting Kids’ Night Out
The Prescott Valley Public Library invites parents to sign up their kids, ages 6-9, for an evening of stories, crafts and snacks during the December Parents’ Night Out, “Here Comes the Grinch!” from 6 – 9 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 6, at the Prescott Valley Public Library, 7401 E. Civic Circle. The first day of signups for this activity begins at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 5. The Grinch will appear in person during this night of fun for boys and girls. Rare WhoRoastBeast (burgers), WhoPudding and … [Read more...] about PV Hosting Kids’ Night Out
Aviation’s Demographic Crisis
Throughout the past decade, America’s Aviation and Aerospace industry has consistently been atop the list of U.S. export sectors and trade surpluses. Yet, there is a looming shortage of qualified professionals on the horizon for this major driver of the U.S. economy. Much of this is demographically driven, as the Baby Boomer generation is fast approaching retirement age. However, some of the drivers are systemic as well and exacerbated by recent government regulations. Although affected … [Read more...] about Aviation’s Demographic Crisis
Cakepops Exploding During Holiday Season
Chris and Nicole Pionke have figured out how to make a good thing even better. They’ve taken delicious treats like Oreo cookies, gingerbread and red velvet cake, mixed them with frosting, dipped them in chocolate, and voilà, they’ve got cakepops! Cakepops with sprinkles, cakepops with peanut butter, cakepops with pineapple...some 400 a day are moving through Cakepop Couture in the Prescott Gateway Mall. The cake shop opened Sept. 1 as a result of Nicole’s dream to “bake her heart out” and … [Read more...] about Cakepops Exploding During Holiday Season
County Election Results In
45.62% of registered voters participated in Yavapai County's by-mail election For the City of Prescott's council position Greg Lazzell won with 6295 votes compared to Ellie Laumark's 5488 votes. For the Chino Valley School District #51 Bond approval, 55.66% voted No, defeating the measure. Cottonwood-Oak Creek Elementary School District #6 – Special Election Budget Override Continuation passed with 57.10% voting yes. For Humboldt Unified School District #22 Budget … [Read more...] about County Election Results In
YCCF Raises $400K for Yarnell Recovery Group
The Yavapai County Community Foundation has approved the release of $400,000 to the Yarnell Hill Recovery Group, which includes money for the most immediate needs in the areas of rebuilding homes, help for the underinsured, other unmet needs of fire victims and aid to community organizations like the Yarnell Water Improvement Association and the Yarnell and Peeples Valley fire departments. These funds were part of the more than $700,000 donated to the YCCF for Yarnell’s recovery. “We are … [Read more...] about YCCF Raises $400K for Yarnell Recovery Group
Local Children Getting Forever Families
The Court Appointed Special Advocate Program (CASA) is just one piece of the puzzle in a system designed to provide foster care out of home resources for children that have been abused and neglected by their parents. There are more than 80 CASA volunteers giving their time to speak for abused and neglected children in Yavapai County and more are needed. For some of these children, the CASA Volunteer is the only stable, caring adult they know. Unfortunately, many children are in foster care … [Read more...] about Local Children Getting Forever Families






