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Taf. 12 Quick Tips To Search Google Like An Expert. If you’re like me, you probably use Google many times a day. But chances are, unless you're a technology geek, you probably still use Google in its simplest form. If your current use of Google is limited to typing in a few words and changing your query until you find what you’re looking for, I’m here to tell you that there’s a better way -- and it’s not hard to learn.

On the other hand, even if you are a technology geek and can use Google like the best of them already, I still suggest you bookmark this article of Google advanced search tips. Then, you’ll then have the tips on hand when you're ready to pull your hair out in frustration watching a neophyte repeatedly type in basic queries in a desperate attempt to find something. ⬇ Download Now: SEO Starter Pack [Free Kit] The following Google advanced search tips are based on my own experience and things that I actually find useful. Here's an overview of some of the most useful Google search tricks. 1. Example Search: "inbound marketing" 2.

URL et SEO : Quelques astuces. La boîte à outils idéale du Community Manager. Quels sont les outils indispensables à un Community manager efficace ? Voici une liste participative non exhaustive qui répond à trois grandes problématiques : veille, production, diffusion. Il vous faut un bon agrégateur de flux RSS pour surveiller l’occurrence des mots-clés de la marque, du site dont vous avez la charge.

Vous pouvez intégrer les flux de Google actualité, de Google Blogs, de Twitter, de Delicious, Slideshare… L’intégration de flux RSS en provenance de Twitter se fait sur l’ancienne version en ligne (plus pour longtemps semble-t-il). La nouvelle interface ne propose pas cette fonction pour le moment bien qu’il en soit fait mention dans l’aide. On peut aussi recourir à Search Twitter ou ajouter manuellement l’adresse suivante en changeant le pseudo à la fin N’oubliez pas l’outil Ponyfish pour créer votre propre flux RSS quand ce dernier n’existe pas sur un site.

Netvibes Dailymotion Official content Jimdo, le plus simple. Coveritlive. How to build a sustainable community. Facilitate, share — and enlist your members for help This is a guest post I wrote for the Online Community Report. Ilove my community. Whether I’m talking about my role at NetSquared, my blog, or my network of friends, I am inspired every day and find value in, and rewards for, my participation.

Regardless of whether I feel like, or am trying to be, a community builder, the community always provides opportunities for others to join me. These spaces are built on distributed power and that makes the community a moving, growing, living thing that I am a part of, rather than a weight, trouble, or burden that I’m responsible for. But, it ain’t easy. Being a Community Builder (I refuse, on principle, to use the word Manager) is a lot of work.

Here’s my 3×3 to Sustainable Community Building. 1. Lead by example Interact, use tools, and create and share content the way you want your community members to do so. 2. 3. But remember: all communities are unique, just like the members who comprise them. 5 top online survey tools for nonprofits. Wufoo, SurveyGizmo & Google Forms are among your best bets Target audience: Nonprofits, social change organizations, citizen publishers, educators. By Jessica Haswell Socialbrite staff Surveying made easy: We took a look at the five of the best survey tools on the market that can help nonprofits and other organizations get to know your users’ opinions and keep funders happy. All of these tools do more than just conduct a simple survey. What might some of these survey tools cost you? Google is free, but beyond that most of these services offer 10 projects with 100 responses for free, unlimited surveys with 1,000 responses for about $200 per year and more advanced packages for more than $200 per month, depending on your organization’s needs.

Most of the tools offer discounts of 25 to 50 percent for nonprofis or educational organizations, so make sure to check before you pony up. Have your own favorite? Wufoo: Collecting more than just data SurveyGizmo: Bang for your buck.

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4 ways to mash up a visual story for your nonprofit. Stupeflix. Stupeflix & Animoto offer new ways to tell a story Updated to remove RockYou, which has switched its business model to focus on games, and Slide, which closed up shop in March 2012. By Kim Bale Socialbrite staff In a world where we’re bombarded with 3,000 messages a day, it’s hard for nonprofits and social change organizations to break through the noise and get your message across in just a minute or two.

But a new generation of multimedia storytelling tools lets you do just that. You don’t need high-end video editing software — just a compelling message, some good visuals and a knack for mashing up content and music in an eye-catching way. Three companies that are helping to blaze the new multimedia-meets-Cuisinart terrain include Animoto and Stupeflix. Photo sharing services like Flickr and Photobucket let you embed a photo slide show — here’s a nice slide show by the Gwendolyn Strong Foundation — and we like those, too. Here’s a look at what they offer: Stupeflix Animoto • Kizoa.

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The Internet Marketing List: 59 Things You Should Be Doing But Probably Aren't | Internet Marketing Strategy: Conversation Marketing. Internet marketing is about lots of little things, not one big one. This list is half-list, half-procedure. If you go down these items in order it might give you a decent internet marketing plan for the next few months.

If you have others, post ’em as comments: If you have a Flash introduction on your web site, delete it. If you don’t agree, try this: Shove your head into a bucket of water. Stay in there, not breathing, for 10 seconds longer than is comfortable. The Social Media Marketing List: 45 things you should be doing but probably aren't | Internet Marketing Strategy: Conversation Marketing. When discussing social media marketing, lots of folks, including me, say things like ‘be authentic’ and wave our hands around. That makes you want to kick me in the coccyx, I’m sure. So, here’s a list of 45 specific things you should be doing. Learn HTML. Learn. This is an encore of the 59 things internet marketing list I did way back when. 5 Steps to Achieving Success With Video Marketing. Have you been considering taking on video marketing in a larger way this year?

If you’re looking to add video to your content offerings, this article is for you. The following tips will help you understand how to get started with video. #1: Select Your Video Marketer A successful web video is personality-driven. If you have the resources, hire more than one and you can assign different duties to different people and make up a new “video marketing team.” For in-house or crowd-sourced feedback, I recommend Wistia. #2: Create Your Own Media Center A key objective with video marketing is to get out as much video as simply and easily as possible, and at the same time, making sure it’s quality content.

. #3: Have a Shoot Plan To provide regular content, consistency and some degree of flexibility, I recommend a shoot plan you can commit to for at least 3 months. What you need to decide: What you should consider: Will you be doing a YouTube channel or multiple video channels? Photos from Shutterstock.

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