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• Mobile Search
According to a study conducted by Google, the queries from smartphones and tablets worldwide increased 80% year over year in 2012. Keeping that in mind, it has now become extremely necessary for website owners to update their strategies to cope up with the high number of mobile searches being conducted every day. The only way to keep up with this trend is to prepare the websites for mobile searches and to include the use of mobile specific web formatting.
Twitter is a social networking website like many others but its biggest advantage is its use for link building. Businesses can easily tweet their message and website on twitter. It is an easy way to attract genuine potential customers as the people who click on your link will already be interested in you (because of your description in the tweet). Apart from that, you can make your tweets re-tweetable and ask people to re-tweet (RT) them. As soon as your followers retweet them, their followers will see it and they might click on your link and re-tweet your tweet as well. Another way that you can get people talking about your company on twitter is to add a “tweet this” icon on your website thus enabling visitors to share your page.
• Quality
With its recent algorithm changes, Google has taken some major steps to ensure that the results provided to the users are of good quality. Hence, all the websites that contain repeated, irrelevant material are now suffering. Your material needs to be original and informative. Due to these changes, businesses now have to make sure that they update their websites regularly in order to convince Google that their material consists of a backlog of accurate content and provides value to the users.
• Google +
Google+ might not be such a trending social networking site, but it is one of the most important “emerging trends” in SEO. Since it’s a Google product, Google can very easily collect information about the interests and personal preferences of users depending on the websites that they visit while they are signed into their Google+ account. This gives a whole new meaning to personalized search. Users can also claim their work by linking it to their Google+ profile. Apart from that, Google can easily access data from Google+ therefore; the results from Google+ dominate the results from all other social networking websites.
• Conversion Rate Optimization
Since everyone wants conversions and not just traffic, CRO has become a very trending topic in the SEO world lately. By optimizing a website such that it provides an overall enhanced yet effortless experience to the users, can greatly increase conversion rates. Due to the increased conversion rates of a website, search engines will be able to rank them better than the websites that only get search traffic.
The Final Say
Trends have been constantly changing in the SEO world and therefore it is becoming extremely important for website owners to familiarize themselves with the latest trends. Whether it is the new algorithm changes in Google or the different techniques used to get more traffic, businesses will have to cope up with the changes or risk getting left behind in this race.
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"What does it even mean when people talk about storing things in the cloud? It sounds so…nebulous. Pun intended. But don't worry, I'm going to break it down for you.
When people talk about "cloud storage," they are talking about putting documents, pictures, and videos online so that they can be stored and accessed whenever you have an online connection. You need this.
Anyone who has ever lost files due to a computer crash will vouch for this. Storage to a hard-drive or physical device is important but you want to back up to the cloud too. And now we have options.
Google and Microsoft both rolled out their own cloud-based storage lockers this week, Google Drive, and Microsoft's SkyDrive. They're both competing with the gold standard of cloud storage, Dropbox.
Let me breakdown the differences.
Dropbox has long been my go-to service and they have really defined the category. It is a simple Web site that lets you upload your documents from any computer or mobile device and access them wherever you can get online. The first 2GB of space is free and for most folks that's plenty. The service integrates flawlessly with Mac and Windows and works seamlessly on your mobile phone too.
Here's a real world example of how I use Dropbox: Mom wants those 50 vacation photos I shot. I upload them to a Dropbox in a folder I call "Vacation Photos". I share the folder with my mom's email and she opens the folder on her computer 900 miles away. It's magic.
Google Drive is similar. It shows a folder on your desktop just like Dropbox but it's integrated with your entire Google experience. You get 5GB of storage for free, which is a pretty good deal, and when you log into Google Documents you'll notice that all your documents, photos, and attachments have become a part of Google Drive.
If you're a heavy Google user than there's no reason you wouldn't want to use Drive plus it's a great supplement to Dropbox. I personally back up all my photos to Google so now it's an easier experience for me.
If you're a dedicated Windows user and you can't live without Office then look no further than Microsoft's SkyDrive. You get more free storage than Google or Dropbox with a nice 7GB and the cost for an upgrade is cheaper too. SkyDrive integrates perfectly with all of your Office documents, spreadsheets, and PowerPoint presentations whether you're at your desktop or on the go.
No more emailing yourself the latest version of your PowerPoint presentation. What a pain! Now you can just save the version you're working on in one place and call it up in another when you're ready to work on it again.
Using each service is a matter of personal preference so pick the one that works for you. Just don't wait for a fire or flood before you start backing up your personal goodies to the cloud. Far too many people learn this lesson the hard way.
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