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The Best SEO Sources Have The Inside Track On Searches
Posted by Julie Johnson in Internet on January 31st, 2010
A few years ago, advertising your business was a simple task. Businesses utilized billboards and newspaper ads to get their name out into the public. Back then this was one of the most successful marketing strategies that a business could use, today it is not as profitable. Instead of looking towards billboard and newspapers for a service, customer now log onto the internet and everything they are looking for is right at their fingertips.
This means essentially that no matter what business you are in, you will need to stake a claim on the web for your business or get plowed over by your competitors. Creating an internet marketing plan for your business should include at least the three following players, Yahoo, Bing and of course internet giant Google, because if people are going to look for you on the web, they are more than likely going to look you up under one of the three major search engines.
Many companies create a great website, but do little to improve their rankings on the major search engines, which mean that they are missing out on potential business. The research supports that when people search something on Google at least 50% of them will click on the first site that comes up under those search results. And so if that isn’t you, then you may be missing out on potential business.
Google Earth, More Than Just Fun To Play With
Posted by Julie Johnson in Internet on December 29th, 2009
When Google Earth first came on the scene people thought it was great fun to hop online and check out where they were and local and foreign landmarks, as well as other points of interest around the globe. With many interesting facts and figures on countries and the economy, it was easy to see what the draw was.
Google Earth provides much more than this, it also provides much need information to emergency service workers throughout the United States and the world. It helps them quickly locate destinations that might otherwise be beyond their scope and in a very effective way that allows them to specify their searches to things like abandon buildings in a suspect region or can help to find travelers who have lost their way or become injured in desolate regions.
You might believe that only the larger regions are using Google Earth to assist them in providing emergency services to their local areas, however even small towns are beginning to use this tool to enhance response times and rescue efforts. It can be enhanced to show firefighters real time views of fires in progress to let them see the best angle of approach to the situation. Crucial decisions can be made using this tool when time is of the essence and the plan of attack is not clear. These days more emergency response teams are relying on this advanced technology to make better decisions and to save more lives.