If You're Looking for the Best Place to Start, Start Here.
During times of uncertainty, it can be hard to decide how much time and money to invest in moving your business online. Making decisions, such as choosing who to work with, how much to pay, what platforms you should focus on, how to get a return on your investment, and more can be overwhelming.
Google handles over 75,000 queries per second and has a 95.65% share of mobile search traffic worldwide. Google's immense traffic is why when we are trying to help any business owner who asks, we tell them Google is the very first place to focus on showing up.
If you choose to develop an SEO and Pay-Per-Click strategy to be seen on Google, there are so many benefits to working with a Google Partner.
With over 28 million small businesses in the U.S. - more than 52% of these small businesses are home based, according to the Small Business Administration
If you are considering or are in the process of starting a business from home, it’s crucial to get your business found online in order to set yourself up for success.
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You know, it still surprises me the number of people who have no idea what a Google Doc is and have never used their Google Drive. Don't get me wrong, I understand why someone may not have ever heard of it, but since it's become a necessary part of my daily life, I am truly surprised when I find people who are living without it.
As the Digital Marketing Manager of Broadstreet Consulting, creating and managing Google Drive is a MUST. It's the safest and easiest way to keep notes and organize files.
What is Google Drive?
Google Drive is a file storage and synchronization service created by Google. It allows users to store files in the cloud, share files, and edit documents, spreadsheets, and presentations with collaborators (also called Google Docs). Google Drive lets you work on your Google Docs in real time with other people, and store them in your Google account online — all for free. You can access the documents, spreadsheets, and presentations you create from any computer, anywhere in the world. (There's even some work you can do without an Internet connection!)
I recently setup a products feed from Drupal 7 to Google Merchant Center, and it took quite a bit of work. I am expecting it to be worth the effort. Maybe it will not be right now, but in the future. I decided to go with xml because it was the simplest to me, and I am not a spreadsheet guy.
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