Send to Kindle To date, the location based marketing boom doesn’t seem to have developed as promised. No one seems to be talking too much about Foursquare and other location based social platforms, and from what I’m witnessing online, and in conversation, very few businesses are paying attention to location based services. The general consensus [...]
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The new movie featuring Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson as Google interns offers a rare glimpse into what makes the tech company sparkle.
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sourceMost eCommerce business enterprises are traditionally dependent on Google for driving majority of their site's traffic. So naturally whenever the Big Daddy announces that it is going to usher a new algorithmic update, businesses – large and s…
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With 70 percent of households using the Internet to gather information about local businesses and services, what are you doing about your online presence? I often search for local stores or service providers online and am routinely amazed at the lack of information and presence some prominent businesses in my community have online. But I [...]
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TMZ and The New York Post turns tourists into paparazzi, Google launches nutrition info sidebar, more on the 10,000-hour theory of mastery because we love Malcolm Gladwell, a look at Mary Meeker’s charts, Steve Blank’s summer-reading list, Japanese peo…
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While Google Glass is being touted as the next big thing in technology and much of the media has pulled out their pom-poms, here are a few reasons young entrepreneurs should wait to purchase the device.
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Send to Kindle My experiment is done. As I mentioned at the beginning of the month, I decided to have a little fun and play around with doing nothing but list posts. And since it was May, they would all be lists of five. So here it is: my last list of five things…for at [...]
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In an era when people are used to searching others on the Internet that they are going to deal and/or possibly date, controlling your search results is a must for both professional and personal happiness.
Not everyone is as lucky as me to have a unique, catchy name like “Ann Smarty” (let’s just pretend it’s real). Many people still struggle to get found on Google. And while having a common name like “Bob Smith” can result in higher competition (that Read More
The post What If I Share a Celebrity’s Name? Google Reputation Management Nightmare appeared first on Small Business Trends.
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I recently happened to stumble upon an interesting infographic, it's a bit old but trust me once you know what it's about you'll love to explore it.This infographic was designed by HackCollege.com in 2011 and is still pretty useful. It ta…
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What If I told you Google Plus is no longer a “ghost town,” Would you believe me? I hope so. But don’t worry, this isn’t another how-to guide. This post is about opening your mind to how powerful a personal brand is. Specifically, how Google Plus can help you build a personal brand that makes [...]
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