Tag Archive: Google

4 things you need to know about LinkedIn

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When I first joined LinkedIn, it was difficult to find anyone who had a LinkedIn account. This is similar to what must have happened when Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone.  It must have been exciting to own the first phone in your neighborhood, but who in the heck were you going to call? Now…

Playing doctor: examining keywords to win more business

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My friends and family jokingly call me “Dr. Neill” because I attempt to diagnose everyone’s illnesses with Google. (In my defense, WebMD can be pretty darned helpful sometimes).

David Sher, a man hooked on Pinterest

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  I knew something was up when I saw a blog titled, “I don’t do crack. I do Pinterest.” I’m male and I’m keenly aware women make up more than 80% of Pinterest’s members–but I’m intrigued. For those who don’t know, Pinterest is loaded with pictures of kitchens, recipes, crafts, and other female-oriented items.

Google isn’t human. Wait, is it?

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No. Google is not a human. Not yet anyway. Therefore, Google does not read text or watch videos the way us humans do. It is up to us to be sure we understand how Google DOES consume text, video, and other forms of content. Then, we have to make it easy for Google to gobble…

What you should have read this week

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Your website stats are ultimate social media success measure. How to ‘wear the pants’ in your industry. Google+ and checking in. All this and more in The Weekly Buzz!

The Weekly Buzz

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How brands are using Pinterest. Why using Google+ increases the odds you’ll be found online. Apple’s Siri doubles iPhone data volume. All this and more in The Weekly Buzz!

Why BtoB companies need social media

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Many old generation CEO’s of business to business companies think of social media as an unending stream of useless drabble where people who have nothing better to do post what they had for lunch. Or even if the CEO’s are more sophisticated, they think social media is only for companies doing business with consumers.