Browsing: Google

Once you’ve started search marketing for your website, it’s important to track how you are doing in the search engines, measure the success of your efforts, and find ways to improve your results. Here are five free tools to help you measure the search marketing for your website:

Recently Tim Bednar tweeted: I am beginning to believe that in the next decade “search” will decline along with SEO in favor of discovery via your social network. As I thought about it I realized there are a bunch of other things people are doing on social networking sites which they used to do elsewhere. As a result, there are bunch of sites that are losing traffic to social networks. Here are 5 that come to mind…

If you go to Google and start typing in the search box “Christianity is,” Google serves up suggested searches like “Christianity is a lie,” “Christianity is false,” and worse. This is true for Judaism, Buddhism, and Hinduism too.

But not Islam.

Type in “Islam is” and you get nothing.

In part 2 of our Social Networking Round Table we looks at social media for organizations. There are lots of opportunities for organizations to connect with people using social networking tools like blogs, Facebook, Twitter, and so on. Many organizations struggle to decide which tools to use and how to use them effectively. Our panel provides some insight to help your organization navigate those options.