VideoActive: Live, Free Marketing, Branding and Web Insights for Business
It’s a great way to get inside knowledge from professionals on how to build your brand, market your business, and effectively work the web.
Categories: MARKETING Tags: branding, Charles Major, Chris Curtis, google, marketing, technology, videoactive, YouTube
VideoActive: Tapping into the Urban Dollar
Want to reach the “urban market”? The hows, whys and why nots are discussed in this controversial segment of VideoActive.
Categories: DIVERSITY Tags: African American, Asian, Charles Major, Chris Curtis, entrepreneurship, google, Latino, market development, marketing, Norm Bond, urban, videoactive
Are you a Networking STALKER or tagalong?
Are you a Networking STALKER or tagalong? This is practical, funny and awesome advice (no kidding) that you can use immediately to improve the results of your networking efforts.
Categories: TRAINING Tags: Charles Major, Chris Curtis, google, networking, Norm Bond, social media, video, YouTube
Google Buys Restaurant-Review Company Zagat
Zagat—well known for its pocket-size, burgundy-color guides—provides reviews of accommodations, restaurants, bars and shopping locations for more than 100 cities.
Categories: MOBILE Tags: acquisition, entrepreneurship, google, google.wallet, local business, mobile, qr code, small business, Zagat
Google acquires Motorola Mobility $12.5 billion deal
Google CEO Larry Page states, “Our acquisition of Motorola will increase competition by strengthening Google’s patent portfolio, which will enable us to better protect Android from anti-competitive threats from Microsoft, Apple and other companies.”
Categories: MOBILE Tags: acquisition, economy, google, jobs, Motorola Mobility, technology
Google acquires QR code-based startup Punchd
It’s basically the digital version of the the “Buy 10 Get One Free Card” offered by coffee shops and supermarkets.
The dirty little secrets of search
With more than 1,100 stores and $17.8 billion in total revenue in 2010, Penney is certainly a major player in American retailing. But Google’s stated goal is to sift through every corner of the Internet and find the most important, relevant Web sites.
Categories: MARKETING Tags: business, entrepreneurship, google, j.c. penney, online marketing, search engines, SEO









