Google Search Tools
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Google Search Tools

Have you heard of Google's Search Tools? My guess is that these may be new to you. A link to the Search Tools is on the right side of the menu. Most searchers use the default which is: Any country, Any time, Any result and related to the local city. But there are other options.

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Using Filters in Google Analytics
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Using Filters in Google Analytics

A few of our clients and one of our websites are getting a bunch of spam from a website with the URL "floating-share-buttons.com" or some version of that. A little bit of spam leaking through is not a big deal but this site seems to bump up the sessions with no value - very annoying.

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Moneyball: Overcoming Resistance
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Moneyball: Overcoming Resistance

I recently finished teaching two sections of Management Information Systems (MGIS 317) at the Haskayne School of Business here in Calgary, Alberta. One of the topics that we covered was Change Management. I thought for the topic I would review the movie Moneyball from a management perspective.

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ROI and ROMI are Different. Seriously!
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ROI and ROMI are Different. Seriously!

I hear these words all the time: "What is the ROI for that campaign?" The discussion could be for AdWords, SEO, content marketing, display, social media or whatever marketing campaign we are discussing. But when this person uses the phrase ROI in the context of marketing, they almost always mean ROMI. Let me explain the difference.

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Marketing or Sales: What to Do?
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Marketing or Sales: What to Do?

Most companies have limited cash available to invest in growing revenue. A typical choice is between investing in marketing or sales efforts. You need marketing to improve the strength of the brand and improve awareness. And most companies (except eCommerce-enabled sites) need a person to "close the deal".

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