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Google took my keywords. 10 resources to get them back

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Google Analytics is the most widely used tool for understanding consumer behavior on a website. It is the GPS for a site but keywords are no longer one of the things Google Analytics gives. Google says this has been done to provide “extra protection” for searchers, and the company may be aiming to block NSA spying activity.

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Are your SEO writers lost in Google-land?

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Are your in-house writers lost in Google-land? You can’t use your GPS. ” These writers are lost in Google-land. Did Google change something again (like get rid of Authorship markup?) And your writers will finally be able to successfully navigate around Google-land. Easy, right?

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9 Google Analytics metrics every marketer should know

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The GPS for a website and any brand’s online effort is Google Analytics. When Google Analytics was released in 2005, it was a watershed event for any brand doing business on the internet. When Google Analytics was released in 2005, it was a watershed event for any brand doing business on the internet.

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IF you haven’t THEN you should use IFTTT for social

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IFTTT can connect to my Android (or your iPhone ), keep track of my GPS, and then, when I reach a perimeter of my choosing, as tight or as loose as I want to the White House, then my Android will alert IFTTT and a tweet will be sent. Shared Link on LinkedIn is auto-added to Google+ Page. Schedule Tweets using Google Calendar.

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Wearables, sensors and other things to watch in 2014

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It was the year that Google – the most influential information systems company on the planet – updated its search methodology to emphasize content over coding. There’s the GPS sensor, of course, and a barometer to help the GPS sensor detect your altitude. (Photo credit: Wikipedia).

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Location-Based Targeting – what does it really mean for marketers?

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Geo-fencing is an off-shoot of location-based technology that uses GPS to perform a specific task. Similar endeavors from Google and Samsung are also under development, with the end goal being to provide convenience and streamlining to the health maintenance and care process.

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Your social media marketing automation solution

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ManageFlitter: While I use ManageFlitter’s Twitter semi-automatic (and human-assisted, outsourced automated “Remote Management”) follow and unfollow tools, one of the cool little things that ManageFlitter offers, secreted away, is a Google+ to Twitter cross posting tool. What’s a GaggleAMP gaggle? Like this post?