The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “10 Ways To Grow Your Business With Google+”. Ron Johnson says, “Google Plus is a social media site that lets users share photos, listen to music together, play games and meet up in chat. But it’s also becoming a useful tool for business owners to establish a presence with an ever-growing crowd of active social networking users. Google+ is now one of the best ways to connect and engage with customers, promote products and services and even hold business meetings. Google+ seems to be rolling out new features every week.... [...]
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The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “18 useful custom Google Analytics reports, segments and dashboards for SEO”. Graham Charlton says, “The customisable features in Google Analytics are great for extracting maximum value from your data. Here I’ve gathered together a selection of custom reports, dashboards and advanced segments to help you measure SEOefforts more effectively. Some you’ll need to create yourself, following the instructions, while the rest you can just click and download and save lots of time and effort. Just click the download... [...]
The latest TopRank blog post is titled “What Google Hummingbird Really Means and What Marketers Can Do About It”. Eliza Steely says, “In the digital marketing world, change is inevitable. At some point in life we are all forced to adapt, change paths, learn new skills or face something we definitely weren’t expecting. As marketers with strong search marketing skills, adapting to change is something we do all the time at TopRank Online Marketing. With Google’s 665 algorithm updates in 2012 alone, we have to! Along with the changes in other aspects of professional life, we sometimes... [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Google Just Became a Videoconferencing Hardware Company”. Chris Taylor says, “It’s a search company, an advertising company, a browser, OS and computer maker, and the leader in wearable computing. Now Google has casually muscled its way into another business: high-end videoconferencing for companies.As of Thursday, Google will sell you a $999 package unimaginatively called “Chromebox for meetings”. The set-up includes a Chromebox — Google’s answer to the Mac Mini — as well as a 1080p HD camera, a combination... [...]
The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “Landing Page Optimization Using Google Analytics”. Joydeep Bhattacharya says, “The page on which a visitor lands on your website is known as the landing page. Wouldn’t you love to have an optimized, user friendly and a revenue generating landing page? I am sure you will! But, the sorry part is that, most of the webmasters spend their time making their home page look elegant instead of the landing page! One of the most critical aspects of making your website convert well is to make the landing pages optimized. So,... [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “Terminator No More: Google Glass Gets A Makeover”. Taylor Hatmaker says, “For nearly a year, Google Glass Explorers who lacked 20/20 vision—or didn’t feel like getting crafty with duct tape—were left high and dry with no way to make Glass play nice with prescription lenses. That functionality was among the device’s most requested features—and now it’s here. As the company announced on Google+, Glass-friendly frames are now available in Google’s online Glass store. The online storefront stocks Glass itself (still an astronomical... [...]
The latest ‘SEO Book’ blog post is titled “Disavow & Link Removal: Understanding Google”. Aaron Wall says, “Few SEOs took notice when Matt Cutts mentioned on TWIG that “breaking their spirits” was essential to stopping spammers. But that single piece of information add layers of insights around things like: duplicity on user privacy on organic versus AdWords benefit of the doubt for big brands versus absolute apathy toward smaller entities the importance of identity versus total wipeouts of those who are clipped mixed messaging on how to use disavow & the general... [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “12 inspiring marketing campaigns from Google”. Ben Davis says, “Google helps us all market our services. That statement can start a healthy debate amongst many in the media, but I think I’ll stick with it. Of course, Google has to market itself, too. Even the biggest and most successful companies must market themselves in some channels. Apple, for example, may shun social media, but it’s all over the television and out-of-home and has a distinctive presence on many high streets“. 12 inspiring marketing... [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Google and Samsung Strike Global Patent-Licensing Deal”. Adario Strange says, “Furthering strengthening an already close working relationship, Samsung and Google announced a new global patent-licensing agreement on Sunday.“We’re pleased to enter into a cross-license with our partner Samsung,” Allen Lo, deputy general counsel for patents at Google, said in a statement. “By working together on agreements like this, companies can reduce the potential for litigation and focus instead on innovation.” SEE ALSO: Top 15 Recipients... [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Google Responds to Massive Gmail Outage”. Karissa Bell says, “Friday’s Google outage that downed Gmail, Google+, Calendar and Documents for users around the world was caused by a software bug, according to a statement released by Google Friday evening.The culprit, said Google, was an internal software bug that ultimately caused users’ data requests to be ignored, which then caused errors within Gmail and other Google services. “An internal system that generates configurations — essentially, information that tells... [...]