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Power Ahead With Google Docs & Earn Money Online

What Are Google Docs?

Google Docs are simply part of a Google Mail (Gmail) Account. You can sign up for free and take advantage of the many benefits of Google, as they offer many benefits in their mail account. The Docs are comprise of: Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Forms, Drawing.

What Is It Good For? 

Great for users who don’t have any word processing documents, but more importantly for collaborative sharing. If you outsource and you should, these are perfect documents to use to work together. The forms tool is great if you want to put a Contact Us form (example here) or a Booking Sheet, Feedback etc and you will be e-mailed each time it is completed.  You can also access your documents from any computer in the world, so long as you internet. A benefit you don’t get from your hard disk.

To Your Success,

Vaughan

Vaughan Liddicoat has been helping “newbie” to multi-million dollar companies earn money online.
There’s no trick to it, you’ve just got to apply the simple and easy to learn principles consistently.
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The Difference Between Facebook & Google Paid Advertising

Is There Even A Difference? They Are Both Paid Advertising.

Definitely. There is a difference between the two. The difference is in what the user is doing and expecting.  Paid advertising is great and the quickest way to get traffic to your offer. But just because you’re paying for it doesn’t make it the same!

Google V. Facebook

Google
Google indexes and shows your search term in the form of results. When you’re a paying advertiser through Google you bid on Keywords that your customer will search for. If your keywords DON’T show up, your ad doesn’t show! This means you have to wait for a person to search for your term. Ok, so now if your term is being searched and is competitive then you have to make sure you bid enough to ensure your ad even shows up! This is why Paid Advertising can be very expensive if you don’t know how to test campaigns or keywords.
Facebook
Facebook Advertising uses your personal Interests, Likes, Your Profile to help advertisers target their advertising. Unlike Google, the ads will display regardless of someone searching for anything. You will notice the ads are in fixed positions. Like Google you need to make sure your Bid is high enough to beat any competition so you show up in the limited ad spaces. The biggest difference however, is your ads will ALWAYS display if you’re the highest bidder…you won’t have to wait for searching. Also you can get really targeted with “Precise” Interests when you advertise.

Customer Mindset

There will obviously be a difference between the mood of your customer. If you think about it, your customer searching for “Where to buy digital camera” (Long Tail Keyword) in Google will be more likely to buy than if you run the same ad in Facebook. So the next thing for you to understand is how to match Facebook or Google to your customer best. Generally a basic understanding of keywords will help this.

To Your Success,

Vaughan

Vaughan Liddicoat has been helping “newbie” to multi-million dollar companies earn money online.
There’s no trick to it, you’ve just got to apply the simple and easy to learn principles consistently.
This is a business and if you treat it like a hobby it will pay you like one.
For more secret hints & tips to help you earn money online simply visit http://www.HowToEarnMoneyOnlineBlog.net
You have permission to reproduce this article provided credit and link-back to this site is used.

Research Road Trip: A Traveler’s Road to Decision webinar

In a recent study, Google and M&RR (Marketing and Research Resources, Inc.) explored how consumers research and gather information throughout the travel decision-making process. We examined behaviors in business and leisure travelers, and culled out insights across four key travel categories: Airlines, Hotels, Car Rental, Cruise. On Friday, October 10, 2008, Google hosted a webinar that covered this studys findings and answered questions such as: • Does the research process change by trip and traveler type? • Does online video play a role in the travel-purchase process? • Do information sources and purchase influencers vary by travel category?

Perspective from Google – Zeitgeist Europe 2009

Googles CEO & Co-Founder discuss the way Google has evolved and, among other thing, how Google is like a toothbrush. Sir Richard Branson joins to talk about his adventures in space, on the ground and in business. Eric Schmidt, Chairman & CEO, Google Larry Page, Co-Founder & President, Products, Google Later joined by Sir Richard Branson, Chairman, Virgin Group

Google I/O 2009 – ThoughtWorks on App Engine for Java..

Google IO 2009 – ThoughtWorks on App Engine for Java: An Enterprise Cumulonimbus? Martin Fowler, Rebecca Parsons Enterprise software pundits are now gazing metaphorically skyward. Theres all this talk of clouds, but what kind of clouds are coming, and will they be friendly? We begin by describing some applications weve developed for App Engine, including implementation of other languages, such as JRuby, on top of the App Engine for Java implementation. These implementations demonstrate the breadth of capability provided by App Engine. We then examine some of the strengths and current weaknesses that we encountered. We also describe more about the implications for testing that arise when developing on App Engine. We will also present an initial framework for characterizing these differnet clouds and examine how these characteristics will impact the adoption path for enterprises and the kinds of applications these enterprises will move to the cloud. Of particular interest here is the central role of Big Table in App Engine. Broad adoption of this of this platform could lead to lots of lightening striking at the dominant role relational data base systems currently enjoy. For presentation slides and all IO sessions, please go to: code.google.comeventsiosessions.html

Theme 2: Leading from the Front – Zeitgeist Europe 2010

Over the past year, business leaders have endured one of the most challenging economic climates in decades. In this session we hear from those who have emerged from the crisis stronger than ever. What can we learn from their leadership in developing strategies to thrive during difficult times? What has been the impact on their approaches to innovation, product life-cycles and brand management? Do changes represent a long-term shift or will things eventually return to normal? Don Tapscott (Chairman, nGenera Insight & Author) Ian Cheshire (Group CEO, Kingfisher plc) Carl-Henric Svanberg (Chairman & non-executive Director, BP) Robert Polet (President, CEO & Chairman of the Management Board, Gucci Group) Moderated by Chrystia Freeland (Global editor-at-large, Reuters) ***Please note that all the videos feature YouTubes new Captioning feature. To turn this off or on, simply click the cc button in the bottom right corner of the player. As this is a brand new technology, there may be a few syncing slips – please bear with us as we work to perfect***

CS & IT Symposium 2010: Building a 21st Century School with Google Apps

Computer Science Teachers Association Computer Science & Information Technology Symposium 2010 July 13, 2010 Building a 21st Century School with Google Apps Presented by Dana Nguyen The next generation of students brings a different set of expectations and technical experiences to school. Meeting the changing learning habits of these students and providing the tools necessary to enable 21st century teaching and learning are difficult challenges many schools and districts face today. Learn how Google Apps Education Edition can provide advanced communication and collaboration tools for schools—at zero cost. For more information, please see csta.acm.org