Google+ is gaining some momentum within the social media arena, so it might be time to set up a Google+ page for your business.
Here are a couple of tips for creating your Google+ page:
1. Before you start take a look at the competition. Check out how they are interacting with their customers. If you’re a competitor you will find that many people within their circles will be the same as yours with a direct interest in your products and services.
2. Look for the right people and brand to follow: Taking back in hangouts and engaging with your potential followers is key to making the most of any social media you partake in. Hangouts are great for chatting to like minded people, be it your customers or people within your industry. A lot of small businesses we speak to have used hangouts to find suppliers.
3. Be creative and provide your followers with active content they look forward to reading about.
Social.org domain name is up for sale The auction started yesterday and on Friday. This will be a no-reserve domain name auction meaning that it is guaranteed to sell.
Social.com domain name was sold to SalesForce for $2.6 million last year and was the highest reported domain name sale of 2011.
So it’s anyone’s guess as to what the domain name will fetch this year!
When you build your own website with one of our SiteBuilder products you can lay out your content in any way you like. You can move items to any position on your page, lay images on top of one another and even rotate or change their color.
In order to make sure your site can be viewed on mobile devises our system had to read your website pages, analysing what is the important content and key features to show across the mobile version.
To create a structure for your mobile website SiteBuilder will group things into rows and columns, identifying a header and a footer for items that are related to each other. When writing your websites content, think about aligning content that is closely related, rather than indenting it. This will help the system understand what content to show on the mobile version for your site.
Headers and footers are also show so it helps to keep these consistent across each of your pages. If you see on your mobile site that the footer isn’t positioned correctly, try moving certain elements or widgets around. It may be that the system has grouped items that we think should be contained with the footer for example, when in face it could be a social media widget.
For the design of your mobile site, the system takes your template, background color and applies this to the mobile version in order to keep consistency between your sites.
For the mobile version of your site the ‘menu’ button at the top will always display at the top of your sire even if you have hidden the menu from this page’. This is to ensure there is always a way to navigate your site. The menu will display across all pages on your site.
ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers have announced that there are 290 successful registrants in the online generic Top- Level Domain application system.
Each registrant can apply for up-to 50 new domains and with the registration deadline now less than four weeks away the interested parties are starting to finalise their applications.