Google’s social network, Google+, has reached 90 million users according to Larry Page, Google’s co-founder and CEO. Previously an exclusive “by invitation only” social media network, Google opened up Google+ to the general public four months ago.
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Google introduced “Search, Plus Your World” on Tuesday which incorporates social media and new personalized search features into search results conducted on the world’s largest search engine. There has been a great deal of speculation on how “Search Plus Your World” will impact the way people search. Does “Google Plus Your World” have search engine ranking consequences?
Google rolled out the company’s newest search feature called “Search Plus Your World” this week that is changing the search engine results arena by integrating the social network, Google +. The search engine giant explains that it is “transforming Google into a search engine that understands not only content, but also people and relationships”.
In what appears to be a surprising news to many in the Internet community, Adobe has announced that the company will discontinue development of Flash plugins for mobile browsers. The innovative software development leader will instead concentrate efforts on HTML5.
Social media marketing offers tremendous opportunities for companies and organizations to connect with customers and supporters. With more than 800 active users on Facebook alone, there is no question that Facebook is the Goliath in the social media arena. However, Facebook does not stand alone, and marketers are taking advantage of a number of social media opportunities by implementing an assortment of social media initiatives at an escalating rate.
One overlooked Facebook business page strategy is to present a clear call to action on the landing page. This landing page is the first impression that your non fans or people who do not “like” the page see. The main objective of this landing page or “welcome” page is actually two-fold.
Last week, Google confirmed that the company had launched a new algorithm update that focuses on freshness. The search engine giant’s newest algorithm tweak builds on the momentum of last year’s Caffeine update that was designed to index fresher content more quickly. How does Google’s freshness update impact your website and marketing efforts?