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Creating Social Buzz
1 Comment | Posted by Social Empire Media Marketing in Social Media
Google is celebrating it’s 30th anniversary and has managed to come up with the coolest logo ever. It is an interactive game of PacMan!
Most Google users know that they are known for their ever changing logo and creativity in doing so. They have a great creative team that keeps us wanting to go back to see what is new! These new logo changes have been named “Google Doodles”. They even give school aged kids the opportunity to design the next Google Doodle from time to time.
With the PacMan logo they managed to keep all the original features of the game including the great ghost characters. It is just like playing the PacMan game of the 1980′s. Google users will love that the Google search button is now the “Insert Coin” button that lets you play the game. If you click on it twice you should be able to do a two player Ms. PacMan game.
This is a classic example of creating buzz in social media. This logo of Googles was brought to our attention from a blog we read this morning. There are countless updates on many social networking sites about this logo. Just imagine how many people will visit Google today just because of all of this social buzz that they created!
SEO vs NO SEO
1 Comment | Posted by SEMM in Social Media
Did you know Search Engine Optimization had emerged around the mid 1990′s where the first search engines where cataloging the early web or as we know the internet?
Some people have the idea that when you have a website develop that you get SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and that your online business is automatically posted on search engines like Google, Yahoo and Bing. Good SEO will generate good search engine traffic and as a result also increase volume. In most cases you are not told about search engines. SEO is a very important part of your online presence especially if you want to get a high page rank organically.
A website without SEO is a lone ranger. Imagine your website saying to a search engine “I don’t need you as a friend”. It is rare not to include a search engine as part of your SEO Marketing. A perfect example of no SEO or limited SEO would be where your business markets their products or services to an area where they don’t have a demand for it.












