Tag Archive: Google

HOW TO: Optimize the OG:Description Tag for Search and Social

The first question that comes up about the OG:Description tag is “What is OG:?” In this case it does not mean Original Gangster. OG stands for Open Graph which is a tagging protocol (OGP) that is quickly spreading and being adopted across the web as a new standard (you can learn all about OGP at the Open [...]

How many Google Plus pages can a Google Plus profile have?

 
How many Google Plus pages can one Google Plus profile / account have? After spending some time setting up pages for clients we discovered the answer at this current time is 20.
Those same pages can also only have 1 admin at a time. Compare that with Facebook’s unlimited admins and unlimited pages and I’m left with a couple of [...]

ChromeDeck, it's TweetDeck for Google Chrome

Check this out Google Chrome users, TweetDeck has created an app, named ChromeDeck, that runs it’s multi-column twitter client in a tab. How cool is that?
Typically I use two monitors to work. On my laptop’s screen I have my email, Chrome, a note pad, and Pandora open. On my second monitor I have TweetDeck [...]

Pay search engines to display your site

There are two ways you can pay a search engine to display your site. One is a touch controversial and the other is a billion dollar industry that was pretty much started by Google. They are paid inclusion and PPC (pay per click).
Paid inclusion
Paid inclusion is anytime you pay the search engine to include you [...]

Internet Marketing Basics: Understanding Our Search Engine Overlords

It seems like ages since i wrote on my blog, and for that I apologize. The new gig has kept me more than busy and I’ve just been running on empty when I got time for the blog. However, now that we have the campaign now under way I’ll be back to a more regular [...]

Sharing 101, using TwitterFeed and Google shared items

Social Media Consultant Josh “Shua” Peters from Salt Lake City Utah discusses using TwitterFeed to share his Google Shared items. Come join the conversation.

Google makes it fun to learn about new products and why I'm leaving Comcast

Social Media Consultant Josh “Shua” Peters from Salt Lake City Utah writes about Google’s comic book and comcast. Come join the conversation.

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