Posts Tagged ‘google’

 

Why likes are not meaningful

Monday, April 29th, 2013

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I find that Facebook likes, or Google+1′s on their own are not helpful nor meaningful when trying to determine the perceived value of content posted to social media and measure engagement.

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Top 5 Social Media Engagement Rules

Saturday, April 27th, 2013

Here are my top 5 golden rules for user engagement on social media. Whether you are using Twitter, Facebook, Google+ or any other channel – remember these:

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Guess who is No1 on Google for Cameraman Milton Keynes?

Saturday, December 10th, 2011

Actually that should be: “Guess who has covered the first 6 entries on Google for the search phrase ‘cameraman milton keynes’?” (Google Search for “cameraman milton keynes“)

OK, it’s me! ;D Thanks to a little more optimisation in the last few days and a suitable listing from www.4rfv.co.uk. Thanks to Richard from 4rfv for sorting me out with a free listing. If you work in media and like a listing too, please get in touch with Richard Inman (rinman at 4rfv dot co dot uk) and mention my name.

Now I shall spend some more time widening my net and target Buckinghamshire too, plus enhance my search engine visibility by adding location information.

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Google Zeitgeist 2008

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

It’s that time of year again, when the largest consumer research machine – sorry – Google prepares their present to starving SEO specialists and the population et al. The Zeitgeist has been a handy little tool for a good few years now, as it shows a list of what search terms people were looking for world wide, as well as for a growing list of countries in detail. Find out who’s been top of the “gops” (sic) this year in your country:

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Google Chrome Browser

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Google’s new open source Internet browser “Chrome” most definitely beats everything else out there in terms of standards compliance (thanks to Webkit), usability and speed. However, as a friend (StarGate) just pointed out – the EULA (terms of use) makes you want to run for the hills quickly!

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Google Dashboard v My Yahoo!

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2005

Great new things are afoot, with Web 2.0 taking shape (although nobody has a clue what it actually is), the good side winning over the dark side in the long running browser wars and Google taking over the World. Continue reading “Google Dashboard v My Yahoo!” »