Posts Tagged ‘Google’
Inbox Zero: Tips for Efficient and Productive Email
Inbox Zero is a term to describe the strategy of handling email by always trying to keep your inbox empty. For many of us, Inbox Zero isn’t just a goal, it is a mentality that helps us to stay focused on what needs to get done.
Read MoreNew Year’s Resolution: Developing a Search Engine Strategy
Get your search engine strategy set-up properly in January and then make sure to conduct monthly evaluations and strategy sessions each month.
Read More4 Keys to Protecting Your Reputation
Michael Wilson shares tips to help you manage digital services to become more focused and strategic about protecting your reputation in 2019.
Read More3 Tech Tactics To Improve Your Recruitment and Retention Efforts
Michael Wilson suggests asking your team, “Does our workplace technology allow you to be as productive as you could be?” Start that conversation today.
Read MoreFor Two-Factor Authentication, Choose Apps Over Phone Number-Based Methods
To many, the choice between app and SMS based authentication might seem negligible. Let’s take a look at a few reasons why that is not the case.
Read MoreScarlet Letter Coming for non-SSL Sites
Beginning in July 2018, Google Chrome will begin to identify sites lacking an SSL certificate as “Not Secure” to visitors.
Read MoreGoogle Docs Phishing Attack
The Google Docs Phishing attack is a wake-up call to anyone who uses cloud services. Sharing permissions between services must be done carefully.
Read MoreAndroid Passes Windows in Web Market Share
Android now represents a greater percentage of web usage than Windows. Learn how we got to this point, and what it means for businesses.
Read MoreGoogle’s Project Skybender
Facebook drones have the potential to provide free internet access to much of the world’s population.
Read MoreBetter Analytics for Small Businesses: Filtering Out Fake Traffic
Small business owners need to understand how to make sense of their web analytics before taking actions based on the data. Increasingly, bots and spammers are adding noise that needs to be filtered out before jumping to conclusions.
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