Posts Tagged ‘Google’

12
Jun

Google continues to expand its AdWords program, this time adding a plethora of options for advertisers with its Enhanced Campaigns feature. The changes are the most extensive in the ten-year history of the platform and users must adjust their strategies to meet the new features before July 22, when all ...

23
May

We can all agree that proper SEO can be beneficial for your business, but you might not understand just how beneficial such practices can be for the growth and sustained success of your company. To keep you both informed and entertained, we've compiled a list of the best arguments below. 1. SEO has become a ...

30
Apr

For larger brands like Apple, Pepsi, and Chipotle, it's not too difficult to make a splash on social media.  They simply show up to the digital party and collect their millions of fans fairly quickly thanks to their outstanding levels of brand awareness and popularity.  However, if you run a small business, it's significantly more difficult to build ...

24
Apr

Verious: The Search Engine for Coders

We go to Google for pretty much everything these days, but there are specialized search engines that have the ability to relay certain kinds of information back to us even more effectively than the Search Giants of Mountain View.  A fairly well-known example of this is Wolfram Alpha, a "computation engine" that's particularly effective at searching for and ...

19
Apr

One of the things that often keeps me up at night is how to get more followers on social media accounts.  There are a number of creative ways to do this (which is why my job is so fun at times), but today I'm going to focus on one that I had an experience with recently. A couple of days ago, ...

12
Apr

So Google just came out with one of the weirdest things I've seen in awhile.  It's called Inactive Account Manager, and it's really nothing more than digital life insurance.  Basically, Google is worried about all that data you've been storing up over the course of your life; they don't want all of that precious information being lost when you kick ...

10
Apr

Bring Google Fiber to Nashville… Please?

The Internet in my apartment (which we only had installed a couple of months ago!) went down for the second time last week.  Needless to say, I was unamused.  And all of this hassle is over 25 Mb speed- child's play compared to the gigabit speeds offered in areas serviced by Google Fiber. I mention Google Fiber because everyone's favorite search ...

27
Mar

Mobile Ad Revenue to Reach $11.4 Billion in 2013

The world is on the move, and it doesn't look like this trend is changing any time soon.  Gartner Research recently came out with a report that projected mobile ad revenues would pass the $11 billion mark this year, and that, my friends, is a lot of cheddar.  If that's not impressive enough, mobile advertising is expected to ...