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How to Search on Google: 31 Google Advanced Search Tips

How to Search on Google: 31 Google Advanced Search Tips | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
Can't find what you're looking for on Google? Here are 31 advanced search tips for conducting better Google searches so you can get to your results faster.
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Boost Your Website SEO in 4 Ways

Boost Your Website SEO in 4 Ways | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
There are so many things you could do on your website to get more visitors and traffic. Here are 4 tips to improve your website SEO

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janlgordon's curator insight, February 22, 2017 6:18 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Ashley Faulkes
 because it shows you how to boost your website traffic.

 

Unusual methods that will attract visitors to your landing page.

 

4 Ways to Increase Website Traffic

 

In order to get more visitors online you need to have the right strategies in place. I agree that by paying attention to what Google is telling you and discovering any issues with your website can be very helpful.

 

Faulkes provides unique strategies you can use to improve your traffic.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • Google will let you know what kinds of keywords you are ranking for as well as your page rank. This can help you discover what is working and what is not.

 

  • Use your main keywords on your homepage. These will show up in Google's search results.

 

  • Add amazing free images that Google will pick up on. This attracts more readers and visitors, and are very easy to find on places like Unsplash and Pixabay.

 

Selected by Jan Gordon for Curatti covering Curation, Social Business and Beyond

 

Image: Courtesy of Pixabay.

 

Read full article here: http://ow.ly/kALa309gFUL

 

Stay informed on trends, insights, what's happening in the digital world become a Curatti Insider today

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15 examples of artificial intelligence in marketing

15 examples of artificial intelligence in marketing | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
Artificial intelligence (see the Wikipedia definition), specifically machine learning, is an increasingly integral part of many industries, including marketing.

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Eric_Determined / Eric Silverstein's curator insight, April 19, 2016 3:06 PM

Is there anything AI can't do?

 

Ben @Econsultancy shares 15 key examples of AI in Marketing:

 

1. Recommendations/content curation

2. Search engines3. Preventing fraud and data breaches4. Social semantics5. Website design6. Product pricing7. Predictive customer service8. Ad targeting9. Speech recognition10. Language recognition11. Customer Segmentation12. Sales forecasting13. Image recognition 14. Content generation15. Bots, PAs and messengers 
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Search Google Like a Pro | Visual.ly

Search Google Like a Pro | Visual.ly | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
This infographic aims to help readers search Google with a few simple yet very impressive and helpful advance search operators.

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Ray Beauchamp's curator insight, December 1, 2013 5:01 PM

I knew about some of these tools -Hope that'll help you

Jim Doyle's curator insight, December 6, 2013 1:00 AM

Search Google Like A Pro

pulau seribu wisata's curator insight, December 22, 2013 9:44 PM

i like this,,, graphic google, so simple

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What’s the #1 thing people are doing online? [Infographic]

What’s the #1 thing people are doing online? [Infographic] | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

What are you doing on the Internet? Shopping? Tweeting? Checking Facebook?


**71% of you are watching videos on Vimeo or YouTube

The infographic covers the PEW survey for the past

three years on what adults are doing on the Internet.


I love that 81% of us are using the Internet to check the weather. This is my favorite site to check the weather btw.


So what’s the #1 thing people are doing online?


Selected by Jan Gordon covering "Content Curation, Social Media & Beyond"


Check it out here: [http://tnw.co/v5Ixp1]


Via janlgordon
Darcy Kieran's comment November 20, 2011 9:14 AM
Interesting. I'm surprised at the shopping numbers. I thought other sources of data had the % of people shopping online similarly high, but a much smaller % of people actually "buying" online...
janlgordon's comment, November 20, 2011 1:48 PM
Hi Darcy, I agree with you, it is a bit surprising - you would think the percentage was higher - there may be some hidden #'s they're not capturing, It'll definitely be interesting to see how how this looks after the holidays.
venuscounsulting's curator insight, July 1, 2022 1:15 AM
https://www.thetodayposts.com/ways-to-build-brand-loyalty-with-mystery-shopping/ Ways to Build Brand Loyalty With Mystery Shopping While decades ago, mystery shopping was used to simply measure employee performance, nowadays it’s used by businesses to Build Brand Loyalty. Best Mystery Shopping company, mystery shopping, mystery shopping company
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Twitter (Trust) research: It's Where the Money & Action is

Twitter (Trust) research: It's Where the Money & Action is | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

Bob Brown of Network World has curated news of two very interesting Twitter research projects that caught my attention.


We all agree that freedom of speech is good,  and it's great that everyone can now  become a publisher. However, there's a double-edged sword: If we speak to a friend before we think something though, all will surely be forgiven and forgotten. After all, we all make mistakes. But if you click that Tweet or Share button too quickly, either succumbing to knee-jerk reactions or without first checking the facts, you may find the digital world to be less forgiving.


Content curators have to be especially vigilent about curating someone else's content to make sure the facts and information are correct.


I believe the research related to here is essential reading, as it is furtherment of an established and growing trend:


One relates to Wellesley College's Department of Computer Science where two professors have been awarded a near half million dollar National Science Foundation grant to:


****build an application that gauges the trustworthiness of information shared on social networks, and in particular Twitter.


This was originally envisioned as a form of spammer identification, but


****has broadened to be able to determine the past history of a tweeter and also whether information being received is available from multiple sources. 


The other brings us news of 'Tweetographer', a huge Data Mining project by two University of Cincinatti Computer Science students, descibed as:


"a real-time events guide extracted from information coming via large numbers of tweets." 


This could be available as a web or mobile app at the end of the year and one of the co-creators, Billy Clifton (his partner is Alex Padgett)


**sees the uses expanding in the future to predict election results and compiling product reviews.


My takeaways are:


**that we all need to be very aware that what we tweet today can and may be used against us in the future


**search is still very much in its infancy when it comes to engine sophistication, stay tuned.


Curated by Jan Gordon covering "Content Curation, Social Media & Beyond"


Read full article here: [http://bit.ly/s00504]


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The SEO Implications of Interactive Content | New Breed Marketing

The SEO Implications of Interactive Content | New Breed Marketing | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

"Our VP of Product explains the SEO implications of interactive content and how certain functions can affect whether the search engine crawls or not."


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Jessica Kelly's curator insight, March 9, 2017 6:18 PM
In a nutshell, if it doesn't truly add value, don't do it. Makes sense for so many things...
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9 lessons to boost media literacy

9 lessons to boost media literacy | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
Those who control the messages know how to push our buttons — to get us to buy products and vote for candidates. By helping our students to critically assess media messages, we are teaching them to be savvy media consumers.

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Nancy Jones's curator insight, December 23, 2016 9:46 AM
Especially with the plethora  of false news over social media, this is a great visual reminder.
Lilydale High School's curator insight, December 29, 2016 3:37 PM
Media evaluation.
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7 Web Design Disasters Drive People Crazy

7 Web Design Disasters Drive People Crazy | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

A poorly designed website has real impacts, whether page views or sales. We won't hesitate to bounce away to another with a better user experience.

1. Requiring users to signup before browsing your site
2. Forgetting about multiple screens
3. Having ridiculous forms to fill out
4. Using hard to read or cutesy fonts
5. Implementing a Search bar that sucks
6. Bombarding the reader with a wall of text
7. Displaying your products with low-res images

MS - 8 Non stop animated gifs (you will discover what I'm talking about)

Marty Note
Agree with all 7 of these annoying disasters and would add an 8th - too many animated gifs all running at the same time with NO STOP.

 

 


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Bing gets a new logo and modern design to take on Google

Bing gets a new logo and modern design to take on Google | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
Microsoft's Bing search engine is getting a new look. A year in the making, Bing is dropping its curly blue logo for a modern design that closely matches the rest of Microsoft's recently...

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Make Your Audience Your Newsroom: Civicboom

Make Your Audience Your Newsroom: Civicboom | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

"Civicboom is an online platform designed to facilitate content-driven organizations and individuals to work together in generating rich media content.

 

Content-seekers can place a request for specific content. Then, by using the Civicboom mobile app (Android), or by uploading to the plug & go site, a content-creator can respond with rich-media directly to that request.

 

All incoming rich-media content is then managed by the content-seeker, and directed to a customizable plugin to be embedded on a website."

Read more about it here: http://thenextweb.com/media/2011/11/12/civicboom-this-open-platform-lets-organizations-request-content-from-their-audience/

 

Sign-up here:  https://www.civicboom.com/

 


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janlgordon's comment, November 15, 2011 4:28 PM
This is great Robin!
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What If Google Was a Person? - Google [Video]

What If Google Was a Person? - Google [Video] | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

I found this video on State of Search - It's  the weekend, this is lighthearted, or is it? The thought of Google being a person is scary, well it might as well be:-)

 

Intro:

 

"Google knows a lot about us. That can be handy but also scary. What if Google would be a person and would know all about us?" And that person would know everything about us. Do you think we would like that?

 

See the video here: [http://bit.ly/ucABva]


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