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Thursday, January 26, 2017

Mobile Friendly? How important Is It?



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"48% of consumers start mobile research with a search engine".
(Smart Insights, 2016) 


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Sunday, January 22, 2017

Top Search Engines



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Google




1 Google
With 72.48% of the world’s market share of search, as a marketer you don’t really have a choice not to use it for both paid and organic reach.

2 Bing
There are some great reasons to choose Bing:
  • Bing’s video search is significantly better than Google’s.
  • Bing often gives twice as many autocomplete suggestions than Google does.
  • Bing has a great linkfromdomain:[site name] feature that highlights the best ranked outgoing links from that site, helping you figure out which other sites your chosen site links to the most.
3 Yahoo

Verizon has just purchased Yahoo for $4.8 billion dollars and is planning on merging it with AoL.

4 Ask
Despite Google’s determination to be the ultimate font of all knowledge on its own SERP, Ask is still good for specific question related searches, with results centering on Q&A related matches.

5 AOL Search
As mentioned above, the AOL you know and possibly love may become a different beast once Verizon Communications merges it with Yahoo.

6 WOW
Works more like a news site then a search engine, which is handy if you want everything in one place. There is a strong lean towards news and celebrity based articles rather than pure Wikipedia-style information, but the handy links to related social channels and wiki pages are useful.

7 Web Crawler

With a far clearer delineation between paid search ads and organic results. It also seems to feature far more natural ’blue links’ than Google.

8 Infospace
A “provider of white label search and monetization solutions” and it also operates its own branded search sites, including the metasearch engine Dogpile, as well as Zoo.com and WebCrawler

9 Info.com
Aggregates results from the indexed web AND social media channels. It monitors real-time social conversations and according to them, it delivers “newsworthy, trending, and popular results before they hit the indexed web.” These streams are classified into structured topics which provides additional context and insight.

10 DuckDuckGo

The new kid on the block that doesn’t store your personal information, which has managed to accrue 13 million unique monthly visitors and is currently the 10th most popular search engine in the US.




Worldwide

Here’s the marketshare worldwide for search engines


search engine market share


1) Google – 72.48%

2) Bing – 10.39%

3) Yahoo – 7.78%

4) Baidu – 7.14%

5) Ask – 0.22%

6) AOL – 0.15%
7) Excite – 0.01%

Source



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Thursday, November 10, 2016

How To Avoid Red Flags With Your Payment Processor




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The one thing we all want to avoid is for our business to come to sudden halt because of a glitch in our payment processing.  Having your account limited, frozen or possibly closed can put any small business at risk of losing sales and possibly the shutting of its doors.

Most believe this happens with PayPal only, but the truth is that it can happen with any payment processor and not just PayPal.  All payment processors monitor accounts for suspicious activity and there are certain red flags that will trigger the possibility of limited, frozen and the closing of your account.

The best way of course not to have a problem is to avoid raising these red flags and to have another payment processor that you are using to avoid a complete shutdown of your operations just in case it should happen.

Take a few moments here to understand and then be knowledgeable enough to know how to avoid the possibility of problems with each of your payment processors. You should also know the difference between a merchant account and one such as PayPal.


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It is a matter of protecting your business should one account be frozen, which can happen to the best of us.  If you have more than one payment processor, you can then divide up the collected funds as payments are collected for your goods or services. Then if one account is frozen, you can still access the other.

Having a backup account makes sense when your business relies on sales on the internet. If one provider halts processing, if there is a glitch or if funds are frozen, then your business can keep moving until the other is resolved. Without a backup and if there is a problem, your business may not survive a shut down.

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Thursday, August 25, 2016

App Should Your Business Have One?






"Most small business owners are aware, or should be, that with bigger and brighter screens, faster broadband wireless, more mobile friendly mini sites and the widespread use of apps, transactions from Smartphones accelerated to 60% in 2015 for top  retailers."  

In 2016, we are already at the point where 60% of internet traffic originates from Smartphones. Cisco’s Smart Tank predicts that by 2018 that figure will be 90%!!

If that last sentence got your attention, as a small business owner, you are already asking three questions”
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  • Is it worth the investment to have an app designed for my business?
  • Why not wait for the price to come down?
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