If you haven’t seen the Google Chrome OS Video below, please watch it before reading my response.[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QRO3gKj3qw]Google is right – most young people I know spend 90% of their time on their home computers on the Internet.But what about the other 10% of the time?Most likely people are writing a paper, editing a video, cropping some photos, putting together a power point presentation.Even though I am still required to use them at work, does Google expect me to do away with Microsoft Word and Powerpoint?And even though uploading files could take a considerable amount of time, does Google expect me to rely on free internet software to edit video?I’m not trying to say that Google doesn’t have a pretty cool idea, but they definitely have some questions to answer. And until they do, don’t expect any changes from me.We as consumers are not used to losing anything. Getting on the internet 35 seconds faster doesn’t make up for lost features and functionality like video editing.
Category Archives: Internet
Six Main Factors of Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Given you’ve researched the keywords you want to target, the six main factors listed below are what I believe to be the most important for high rankings in Google. Obviously there are more than 100 factors that Google takes into account, but these are the six I believe to be the most influential. Number of Incoming Links – The more links going into a page, the more “respected” and higher ranking a page will be on Google. This can be taken one step further, in that a link coming in from a page with lots of links going into that page is worth more than a link coming from a page with very few links coming in. Incoming Links Anchor Text – Links with keywords as the anchor help Google decide what the page is about. Internal anchor texts are an easy way to influence this. Coding – Google spiders have only so much time to read all the pages on the Internet. If your pages have long backend codes, Google might not read all that is on your pages.Titles, Text and Descriptions – Whatever keyword you are targeting, make sure it is present in your page title, description, headings and page content. Visitor Behavior – Google tracks everything users do through the Google toolbar, web browser. If people click on your page, then go back to Google to look for another page with better information, Google will drop your pages in a hurry. Timeliness – Old pages don’t get much love on Google. That’s why search marketers love blogs.Disagree with me? I’d love to hear what you think I missed.
Nice Social Media Statistics Video
In the spirit of sharing things I like on the web, check out the video below about social media usage.Read the blog post behind the video on socialnomics.net.



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