New Year’s Day 2017 Google doodle features balloon drop to mark 1st day of the year
Google follows its New Year’s Eve doodle with an animated image of celebratory balloons.
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7 White Hat SEO Techniques to Double Traffic in 2017 by @ChuckPrice518
As the Google Algorithm continues to get smarter with the use of machine learning and Artificial Intelligence, white hat SEO is now more important than ever. Learn which white hat techniques can have the greatest impact on your website and how you can double, triple, or even 10X your traffic in 2017.
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6 New Year’s Resolutions for the Modern Day Marketer by @seocompanymiami
The New Year is a great time to improve yourself both personally and professionally, break out of your comfort zone, experiment with new ideas, and take on new challenges. Here is a list of New Year’s resolutions that could help you enhance your business in 2017.
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Search in Pics: Google wine gift, holiday staircase & Google paradise store
In this week’s Search In Pictures, here are the latest images culled from the web, showing what people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have and more. Google Paradise store: Source: Instagram Google holiday staircase: Source: Instagram Google wine gift: Source: Instagram Google […]
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Don’t just appeal to a local searcher’s wants or needs, focus on the journey
You’ve probably heard sayings like, “Life’s about the journey, not the destination,” but have you thought about putting this philosophy to work in local search? Columnist Lydia Jorden explains how to optimize for this trend.
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2016 Year in Review
2016 was a year of many things – changes, challenges and opportunities. But above all else, 2016 was a year where you continued your work to change the world; to bring the world a little closer to finding common ground amongst peace, progress, and innovation.
As 2016 comes to a close, Google for Nonprofits took one final opportunity to reflect on a year past and look forward to the year ahead. So without further ado, here are the top posts from 2016 from your friends at Google for Nonprofits.
Introducing new donation tool on YouTube benefiting nonprofits
From LA to Tokyo: YouTube Spaces opens production studios to nonprofits free of charge
From LA to London, Tokyo to Mumbai, Berlin to São Paulo, YouTube Spaces empower nonprofits by providing them exclusive access to the best production resources around — all at no cost. All enrolled nonprofits with 1,000 or more subscribers are now eligible to apply for production access at YouTube Spaces.
Unlocking your nonprofit’s data insights: Linking Ad Grants and Google Analytics
So you’re using AdGrants – our in-kind advertising solution for nonprofits which allows you to run text ads on Google Search – and you’re looking for more insights? Google Analytics is your go-to tool for providing insights into user behavior, which can be used to inform Google AdGrants, as well as website optimization. By syncing data and using AdGrants & Analytics in tandem, you can boost the quality of traffic reaching your site and increase the chance of visitors completing a meaningful action on your NGO’s page.
Benefits of Linking your Google Analytics and Adwords Accounts
Four ways to keep your nonprofit safe & secure online
“How do we keep our nonprofit (and the community we serve) safe and secure online?” In 2016, we partnered with Google’s User Advocacy Group to share four smart tips to keep your nonprofit, your users, and you safe online.
What do you and your nonprofit want to learn in the new year? Leave a comment below, and we’ll work on learning together in 2017.
Lastly, we so appreciate all nonprofits’ unwavering dedication to changing the world. We wish all nonprofits and their communities a peaceful holiday season and a joyful new year.
To see if your nonprofit is eligible to participate, review the Google for Nonprofits eligibility guidelines. Google for Nonprofits offers organizations like yours free access to Google tools like Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Google Ad Grants, YouTube for Nonprofits and more. These tools can help you reach new donors and volunteers, work more efficiently, and tell your nonprofit’s story. Learn more and enroll here.
Paradigm shift: Has Google suspended defamation removals?
Columnist Chris Silver Smith takes a look at what could be a recent policy shift in Google’s longstanding informal policy of granting court-ordered defamation removal requests.
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Google’s New Year’s Eve logo for 2016
Here is the New Year’s Eve Doodle from Google all decked out in jumpy balloons.
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4 steps to make your organic listings more effective
How can you improve your organic search results? Columnist Jason Decker outlines four basic steps to make your listings more compelling to searchers and prospects.
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Search Engine Land’s most engaging stories of 2016: A whole lotta Google
From AdWords updates to algorithm changes, the arrival of Expanded Text Ads to the sunsetting of PageRank score… there was a lot going on with the Big G this year.
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