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Creativity is inspired by the freedom of playfulness and fun.  “Creativity is inventing, experimenting, growing, taking risks, breaking rules, making mistakes, and having fun.” — Mary Lou Cook 
“The world is but a canvas to the imagination.”  — Henry David Thoreau 
“To draw, you must close your eyes and sing.” — Pablo Picasso 
“Creativity is contagious. Pass it on.” — Albert Einstein 
“To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong.” — Joseph Chilton Pierce 
“A man may die, nations may rise and fall, but an idea lives on.” — John F. Kennedy 
 
 
Want to share your Facebook business page with all of your friends? First, sign into your Facebook profile (personal page). Then navigate to the url of your business page (i.e. www.facebook.com/your business name. If you are currently an admin of the business page, you will see a tab on the right side under Admins that says 'Invite Friends'. When you click on that button, the default window pops open to 'recent interactions', but if you hold down that drop down menu, you can select 'Search All Friends'. Click on each check box button of the individuals that you want to share your business Facebook page with then click submit. A confirmation window pops up stating 'We've let your friends know about your Page." 
 
 
Every day I get the question, "How can I get found on search engines" or "What can I do to improve my seo results?"  When you type in this question on Google search, you get over 9 MILLION results (most of which offer "guaranteed top of page one" for a mere $1,000/month!) I wish I had that secret formula, but the answer is not that simple. 

Now, Google has introduced 'Search plus your World', and now search results get even better by including photos, posts, and more from you and your friends. When signed in with Google+, you’ll find personal results and profiles of people you know or follow. You can even expand your world by discovering people related to your search.

Here is a great explanation of the difference in search results (whether you are logged into Google+ or not) by Lee Odden, CEO of @TopRank:

Logged out – Google search results when you or other users are not logged in are as close to “generic” as you’ll get, but they are still customized according to your geographic location and your click activity during the session.  The days of generic search results that can be predictably viewed by more than one person in different locations is gone. If you do search while logged out, you’ll get a more generic experience than logged in – so it’s worth noting the difference.

Logged in – Users of Google services who are logged in while searching will almost certainly be presented with unique search results.  Personalization can be influenced by a variety of factors, including the recent social signals integration of Google+ into Google search results – aka Google Search Plus Your World and especially from the universal Google product data sharing that will start March 1st 2012. Other influences include past search history, geographic location and your interaction with search results are factors for Google to adjust search results just for you. Keep in mind, logged in or out, there are over 20o signals used to sort search results.


Take a look at the video below, to learn more about the new way that search results work:
 
 
  1. Create an awesome "About" tab - Make it useful, compelling and memorable for visitors. 
  2. Use an attractive main image. It goes without saying that your main image on your Google plus business page is what will create the first impression for visitors.
  3. Turn your avatar into a gallery - One thing that's great about Google plus pages is that you can upload multiple photos for the main avatar. This creates sort of a photo flip-book.
  4. Seek to help your clients/customers instead of only promoting your organization. 
  5. Search for conversations around your cause - Comment on those conversations as appropriate. Support other people's agenda before your own.
  6. Hangout - One of the best Google Plus features is Hangouts where organizations can connect with fans, volunteers and donors in a video conference. Hangouts allow for up to 10 people at a time to collaborate on shared documents or just have a casual chat. 
  7. Do stuff with others - it can get complicated, especially because Google has a habit of tossing new features out to users to see how they'll respond. 
 
 
Why Does Being Online Matter?  Watch this video to learn why having an online presence is critical for growing your business. Tell your potential customers about your business, your products and services, and promote sales. Contact us today to get your business online.
 

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