We all want to be more productive than we already are, but many among us tend to get a bit too overwhelmed that we sometimes have no idea how to go about it. To help make it easier for us to boost our productivity, the guys over at FundersAndFounders posted a really awesome infographic that details 35 key habits of truly productive people.
Predicting the Top Online Marketing Trends of 2014
Filters and Comparisons Improve Google Knowledge Graph
Since Google added the Knowledge Graph display to its search engine in May 2012, users have been getting more structured and detailed information about any topic they search about. Now the Knowledge Graph search results have become even smarter with the recent addition of filters and a way to compare items side by side. Danny Goodwin talks about the newest Google Knowledge Graph innovations some more in an article for SearchEngineWatch.
Goodwin says a search for, say, “Impressionist artists”, using the new Google Knowledge Graph filter now yields a virtual gallery of artists associated with the 19th century art movement. A new results page then appears when you click on the pictures of any of these artists. Even more interesting is the fact that you can now make Knowledge Graph comparisons between things. Search for the difference between olive oil and butter, for example, and you’ll be presented with relevant facts placed side-by-side in card form.
Now if they could only make comparison charts between comic book superheroes, and we’ll have an idea who’ll win a fight between, say, Superman and The Hulk…
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Compelling Reasons Why Your Business Should Use Facebook
In a world where social media holds a very important place in every Internet user’s life, the question above shouldn’t even be asked. There are more than a billion reasons why your business should use Facebook. To be more accurate, those reasons number about 1.15 billion—the number of total Facebook users in the world, and still counting. In an article for SearchEngineJournal, David Wallace presents an infographic from GroSocial that lists even more compelling reasons why your business should use Facebook.
700 million daily users
Of its total number of users, 700 million people use Facebook every single day. The number of Friend connections between Facebook users is even more staggering at 150 billion. The most stunning figure of all comes from the fact that at an average of 40 likes per FB user, there are now a total of 1.13 trillion Likes on Facebook. Imagine if your business had a solid social media presence through Facebook and had even just a fraction of those likes.
The infographic further drives home the point that Facebook makes sense for business by indicating that there are more than two billion connections between local businesses and people. On average, local business Facebook pages get 645 million views every week. That’s a huge audience for promoting your brand using Facebook.
Influence of Facebook on buyers
If conversion is what you’re concerned about, consider this: About half of all social media users aged 35 and under are influenced by the product and service recommendations of their friends online. The influence of Facebook on business is also apparent on the younger generation. According to the infographic, 33% of millennial consumers are more likely to spend on products or services from a company that has a Facebook page. Most importantly of all, a company whose CEO and senior leadership have a solid social media presence is trusted by 82% of buyers.
If you have a business and you still aren’t promoting your brand using Facebook, let these statistics sink in and you’ll see what you have been missing the entire time you don’t have a solid social media presence via Facebook.
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Beware of Scams When Engaging SEO Services
The Internet is full of scams, and the world of search engine optimization or SEO is no exception. There are thousands of SEO companies out there who offer a lot of things that border on the ridiculous, but entrepreneurs who have very little knowledge about how SEO works might believe.
In an article for SearchEngineJournal, Jaydeep Dosi writes about a few of these SEO scams and how to spot them. Let me summarise and add to it.
Say Hello to the Android KitKat
Mozilla to Block Cookies With New Browser
Google To Look At How To Rank Good Local Business Sites Better
If you own a small business website which you think is awesome but just isn’t ranking the way you believe it should, here’s your chance to get Google’s webspam team to check it out personally. Matt Cutts, the head of that very same team, has asked people to submit websites that they think should do better and have an increase in rankings in Google search results pages.
Cutts: PageRank Feature in Google Toolbar Still Useful To Many Users
Many have been wondering why Google still hasn’t gotten around to removing the PageRank feature from the Google ToolBar when apparently, Google itself has downplayed its importance over the past few years. For instance, in 2009, it has removed PageRank values from Google Webmaster Tools. A couple of years later, Google dropped the Google Toolbar for Firefox in 2011. More telling is the fact that there was never a Google Toolbar for Chrome, the search engine giant’s own browser.
So why keep a tool that has all but outlived its relevance, except to spammers? Asked why Google still hasn’t switched the PageRank feature off, Matt Cutts, head of search spam at Google, posted a video that explains why it’s still around.
Facebook Lifts Third-Party App Requirement For Promotions
Running contests and promotions on Facebook has always been a staple of many a business. However, the social media giant required businesses to use apps, and only apps, to administer such contests and promotions on Facebook. That now is a thing of the past, as Facebook has decided to remove that third-party app requirement, making it a whole lot easier for businesses to set up and manage contests and promotions on Facebook.