They say that in order to get the most out of something, you must read the manual before use. But how many of the most commonly used tools today don’t come with a user guide? Quite a lot, actually.
Here are our suggestions on how you can use some everyday tools in a much better way.
Most people’s homepage is Google. Maximize the power of this internet god by making sure your business website shows up when people search for keywords related to your business. Search engine optimization is the process of planning and executing a strategy to bring a website to the top of search listings. But if you do this, make sure your website is effective in converting visitors into paying clients. What’s the point of your Google efforts if you don’t follow up with a great website? When you reach the top of Google, be prepared for more calls. RingCentral’s VoIP service equips businesses with an all-inclusive telephone system that will help you manage your incoming call barrage.
The top social media website worldwide, Facebook has now become an important part of one’s daily life. About two-thirds of Web users have a Facebook profile, and that means lots of friends. So if you want to catch up with an old friend, chances are he’s on Facebook. Just search his name on Facebook and add him. However, Facebook has become so popular and crowded that for some, it has stopped serving its purpose – to help people create and strengthen their network. We recommend that you trim your friends list to limit your feed to those that are truly relevant to you. You should also check your privacy settings to ensure that your information cannot be seen by people you don’t know.
You’d think that the latest developments in television would just involve some new gadgets or improved screen resolutions, but you’d be surprised to learn (or not) that Twitter is one addicting upgrade you’d love to step up to. your viewing pleasure. Television viewers who have Twitter accounts will typically tweet their comments while the show is being broadcast, giving them a richer experience that goes beyond watching the show. Watch for trending TV shows or search for the name of the show while it’s broadcasting, and you’ll be presented with a stream of tweets updated in real time. Participate and give your opinion, but only in 140 characters or less.
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