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Using Google Tools

June 26th, 2009 admin No comments

Outside of the Google search engine, how familiar with you with some of the other applications Google has made available?  The question is, are you using some of these Google tools to help reach business or personal goals?  I am going to discuss a few of them today and hopefully you will begin adding some of these to your personal technology resource center.

Today’s Blog includes:

Google Page Rank

Goog 411

Google Documents

Blogging And Google Page Rank

With millions of people blogging, Google has developed a tool that allows you to determine a site’s relevancy according to the world’s leading search engine.  It is called the Google Page Rank.  Simply put, this tool helps you figure out how important the page is on the web, according to Google.  Each web site or blog receives a rank from 0 through 10 and based on a pre-determined algorithm, this tool determines, what sites link to the blog and how influential the site is.  Also there is emphasis on educational institutions (.edu based addresses) as well as news outlets and other independent reporting agencies.  While companies have tried to game the system and figure out where Google puts its emphasis for a better rank, the company continues to change the exact formula and does not publish how to improve your score.

In an effort to show how Page Rank works, I visited Wikipedia looking for a diagram and this one was displayed.

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My site, http://www.sportsinfo101.com,  has currently reached a page rank of 3 of 10 since launching in January.  In real time I would call it sine march since it took time to correctly upload new technology and make sure the links were correct.  Three of 10 is pretty good and I have only seen this number improve.

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American Marketing Association Orange County Chapter

Let’s take a quick organizational look at a few other web sites in comparison.  Two trade groups, The Orange County American Marketing Association (AMA for OC) has a Google rank of 1 out of 10 while the OC PRSA chapter’s Google rank as of this morning is 4 of 10.  These are institutional based organizations and I would expect them to be at a minimum of five on this scale.  It shows you that a targeted web site like sportsinfo101.com can become significant in a short period of time.  Other sites have started linking into mine including educational institutions (and I sincerely thank you all for your continued support of this site.).

Goog 411

As more and more people ditch their land lines and only use cell phones, has directly assistance gone the way of the yellow pages.  I cannot remember the last time I even used the yellow pages.  It must be stacked up next to my typerwriter and record player.  The web has invented a new way for us to search for information phone numbers included.  Google wants to make sure you never have to pay for directory assistance again and has an application called Goog 411.

Quick history lesson — In the old days, a call to 411 would get you a real person who would look up a phone number and maybe an address in your neighborhood.  Eventually, the service became a voice activated machine which could provide you with a phone number for anywhere in the world and now, Goog 411.

Today, you no longer nee dto pay for directory assistance.  Google claims it is totally free and eaasy to use.  1-800-Goog-411.  You let the voice recording where you are and what you are looking for and it connects you, for free (other than cell phone time charges).  Here is a video that showcases the service.

I tried the process once and it worked easily. The process allows Google to collect cell phone information for possible future use.

The last resource for today is called Google documents.

This easy tutorial breaks down the advantages of the resources.

Hope you learned about a few new resources that might make your communication skills easier.

Using Google tools can certainly make a difference

Have a terrific weekend.

What Makes Business Go? People before Technology

March 13th, 2009 admin No comments

Yesterday, I had the opportunity to spend the day (and night) watching four Pac-10 men’s basketball games at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.  With March Madness now in full swing, sports talk is all about Bubble teams, selection Sunday and who will wind up in the NIT.

 I usually spend Friday’s talking about technology, so here is the connection.  My time watching college basketball was connected with meetings tied to leaders from both Yahoo and Google.  

 I was able to share ideas, brainstorm and learn from some very smart people in the last 24 hours.  There are many theories out there on how to improve business — optimize, test, how to best use search marketing —  all of it very important the important.

 I had met nearly a dozen new business people and by the time the basketball stopped bouncing and one thing was still very clear to me.  Business is still about people and relationships.  When you build good solid business relationships and friendships, the barriers to advancing business vanish quicker than a fast new iphone app.

 People matter.  Relationships are important.  Remember to invest in them as much as we all are investing in the technology that continues to change our lives.

 A couple of brief observations regarding the basketball games yesterday 

  • It did not look like the University of Arizona wanted to win the game as much as Arizona State.  It is all about the passion.  Ast had it. U of A did not.
  • The University of Washington and Stanford could not buy a basket in the first half.  I think the score was tied in the 20’s with less than four minutes to play in the first half.  The Huskies were lucky to escape with a win.
  • CAL coach Mike Montgomery must have said something that worked as the Bears almost came back to beat USC in what was the best game of the night.
  • UCLA looked sharp and hungry in the first half vs. Washington State.
  • Was a bit puzzled that the Pac-10 did not do more promotions during the four games.  I only saw one halftime event during the entire presentation.