Micah Abraham

Micah Abraham is the owner and lead content writer at Great Leap Studios (https://GreatLeapStudios.com) and High Volt Digital (https://HighVoltDigital.com).
Micah has over 15 years of content writing and digital marketing experience, and has owned and operated Great Leap Studios since 2013 and High Volt since 2022.
He has a degree in Psychology from the University of Washington, and has researched and written content on a wide range of topics in the medical and health fields, home services, tech, and beyond.
Micah lives with his family in California.

Could Google Be Hurting Websites With Search Engine Answers?

The Google search engine is a tool designed to provide people with information. Its algorithm is updated regularly to address issues with keyword relevancy. Search engines are only valuable when the information that comes up in search is what the individual is looking for with the given keyword. If searches are consistently yielding incorrect results, …

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Content Marketing vs. SEO – Is There a Difference?

Great Leap Studios handles high volumes of SEO work. But we consider ourselves a “content marketing” company. For those that have only recently heard about search engine optimization, this can be confusing. So we thought we’d develop this handy little explanation about the difference between content marketing and SEO. People like buzzwords, so for the …

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When to Split Test

Copywriting is, in many ways, an art form. The goal is to weave words together in a way that attracts visitors, keeps them on the page, and leads them towards purchasing your products. You need to be a skilled wordsmith that understands how to grab the reader’s attention – one that understands the art of …

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Marketing Your City

Recently I spent some time in Merced, California; a city with a population of 80,000 that most Californians don’t know exists. Merced was at the heart of the housing bubble. A new UC opened up while home prices were inflated, and dozens of developers created brand new mansions expecting an influx of new homeowners only …

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