Last week Google finally released company branded Google+ pages to the public (see the previous post on Google+ for building online community)! As soon as Google+ business pages launched, many companies and organizations jumped at the opportunity to create a Google+ business page, and Aday Interactive was definitely on that bandwagon. This tutorial will show you how to create a Google+ business profile page, based on our experience setting up our own.
Google+ business page for Aday Interactive! Please visit and add to your circle for tips, advice and information on digital marketing and social media!
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Digital marketing today reminds me a lot like trick or treating. A customer does a search on Google, browses from one website to another on the result page, looking for content about products, just like a trick or treater goes from home to home looking for treats! This post will explain how this emerging trend in marketing is like our favorite activity on Halloween, and how you can use it to grow your business!
For those of you who use Google Apps for Business, you may have wondered when you could use your Google Apps email account with Google+ (see previous post on Google+ to build your online community). Well today is the day you have been waiting for! You can now connect your Google Apps account to Google+ so you do not have to have two seperate accounts (or to different browsers open) to connect with your circles! According to this blog posted earlier today from the Google Enterprise team, you can now enable your Google Apps account to join Google+! I admit that I was very excited when I first joined Google+, but a big issue for me was that I am never signed into my Gmail account. I always used my Google Apps for Business (the professional version of Gmail), which until today did not have access to Google+, so it is an exciting day for many who use Google Apps!
Are you crazy for QR codes, or are you still wondering what is a QR code? If you are not a techie, or not from Japan, you may be wondering why people are putting these weird blocky images on everything from business cards, product catalogs and even roof tops. According to Internet Retailing, at least 14 million Americans scanned QR codes in June 2011, so you can imagine this number has increased significantly in the past few months. This post will tell you what a QR code is and how you can use QR Codes to promote your company, products and services to this growing market!