Digital Marketer - Harini OSC

Monday, February 05, 2018

Google Webmaster Search Console with its New Look

Dear Readers,

Back to blog with a fresh, new update.

Loving the new webmaster search console dashboard. 

More @ https://webmasters.googleblog.com/2018/01/introducing-new-search-console.html 

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Tuesday, October 08, 2013

Google Analytics's two new tabs - Acquisition Overview and Channels

Acquisition Overview: My POV - A Fastfood

A quick dashboard to present which includes only important elements from each division (Organic/Direct/Referral/Paid/Social/Email) that any business/management like to hear:
  • Visits
  • New Visits
  • Bounce Rate
  • Pages/Visit
  • Avg Duration &
  • CONVERSIONS
Channels:

A detailed listing of each data point given in Overview.

Conclusion: Useful for quicker reports, grab all important elements at one shot!

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Monday, September 16, 2013

Back to Blog!!

Back to blog after a long time. Now you can get often updates on digital marketing here.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Will a break in Career affect your Second Innings?

The reason to write about this topic is, I have started my second innings in Career after a year’s gap :) . Most of the people asks, are you aware of the latest techniques or updates? Some people are even neglecting without asking questions just for a career break.

As per my view, a career break won’t affect a person’s knowledge much if they are interested in upgrading their career. It also depends upon the platform in which you are into.

Online Marketing is a field with lots of updates every now and then. Meanwhile, it’s a field where only Self Learning helps. So you can update yourself by Self learning, reading the latest trends and techniques though you are in a break.

For an example - Say, if a person is up-to-date of all the latest updates and techniques reading the blogs and websites, will only that be enough to be declared as a good SEO professional? Or if a person who is in a break didn’t read about an update, (say the panda update - since this is the recent one) but has practical knowledge and good at analyzing things….. Which one counts more?

It’s certainly a “NO” to the first question in the above line. And, of course a SEO Professional should be aware of the all the recent changes happening in the industry. But, the practical knowledge he/she gained so far and the way of seeing things should also be taken into consideration, because they can also read about the panda update one or the other day, but the practical knowledge only be gained only if you work in different scenarios mingling with different people and tools. "Both" should be there, awareness of the latest updates and the good practical knowledge & analyzing skill.....

So, I conclude this topic with a statement, a break in career won’t affect the Second innings if that person is willing to upgrade the career, a good self-learner depending upon the work platform.

This conclusion is from my POV (Point of View)

I also like to give some "how-to" tips to come back to the track after a break, this will come as Part -2 :)

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Tuesday, March 06, 2012

My Upcoming drafts

  • Will a break in Career affect your Second Innings?
  • Knowledge of ATL and BTL marketing activities for SEOs’

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Friday, December 02, 2011

G+ - Finally I am in !!

I may be the last to write about Google Plus, as got a plus in family too :)

Well, G+ - all in one - Google Profile, Google Buzz, Picasa Album and extra new features - Circles, Hangouts and Sparks - a wider version of social networking

Just tried out few features of G+, have to take a full swing sometime esp on settings, privacy policies etc. Seems to be good so far.

Is Google Sites integrated with G+?

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Tuesday, November 02, 2010

New Competitor to Google Search Engine – The Blekko

A new competitor to Google has been raised – Blekko Search Engine with a new feature called Slashtags where we can search only the sites that we want and avoid the spam sites by creating our own slashtags to search what we want and slash out what we don’t want!

http://blekko.com/

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