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- [G] Love at first Search
- [G] Resources to support a new and open world for learning
- [G] Google Earth 6.2: It’s a beautiful world
- [G] More options for Google+ badges
- [G] Bringing the creativity of the Sundance Film Festival to YouTube
- [G] PBS saves time with automated reports
- [G] YouTube Release Notes: Updates to Browse page, Video Editor and Video Manager
- [G] What We Learned from CES 2011
Posted: 26 Jan 2012 08:32 PM PST Inside AdWords: Love at first SearchMore and more people are falling in love with Valentine's Day. According to a recent survey by ORC International, Valentine's Day is now the number two gift giving holiday, right behind Christmas, with 88% of Americans saying they plan on giving a present to their loved ones. This should be great news for businesses, but marketers still have trouble making a love connection with consumers based on charts that look more like dated EKG readings than real-time insights into the heart of the consumer. Since getting the affections of one person is hard enough, below are some timely insights from Google's "database of intentions" to keep you ahead of the game as you create your Valentine's Day campaigns. Search is where the heart is Already we're seeing Google searches related to Valentine's Day increase 35% compared to last year. Not only are more people searching, they're searching earlier - last year people began looking for Valentine's Day ideas on January 9th. This year the upward trend began two days earlier, on January 7th. Across categories, jewelry is seeing a 42% increase in mobile and desktop queries compared to January of last year; gifts jumped 27%, and flowers saw an 18% spike. Girls are made of sugar and spice and everything nice The results from this graph show women look for gift ideas earlier and more often than their male significant others. Maybe men are more last minute about buying gifts than women, but it doesn't mean they're cheap about it! In 2011 the average man spent $158 for Valentine's Day, about $80 more than women. Looking for a change of heart? Valentine's Day is less than three weeks away, which means that this is the great opportunity for marketers to influence people with their products since consumers are still searching for ideas. If you look at the word cloud below (spoiler alert!), a good chunk of people are searching for "diy valentines gifts" and "valentines day baskets," which means there will be quite a few people unwrapping homemade gifts or pre-made gift baskets this year. The biggest cluster of phrases, "valentines day border," "valentines day drinks," and "valentines day meals," signal that people are also planning on celebrating in style. Now would be a good time to promote recipes and decoration ideas in your campaigns. By Christina Park, Product Marketing Manager, Think with Google URL: http://adwords.blogspot.com/2012/01/love-at-first-search.html |
[G] Resources to support a new and open world for learning Posted: 26 Jan 2012 08:32 PM PST Official Google Blog: Resources to support a new and open world for learningGooglers are the types who never really leave the classroom. Guest speakers come to campus to give talks on subjects ranging from fiction to physics. Diverse groups of people work together to understand and solve big problems while groups of Googlers engage in passionate debate in our cafeterias. Given this environment, it's no surprise how highly we value our external work in education. We have a growing number of successful education programs from primary school through to university, as well as a suite of free and open tools that reach families and classrooms around the world.Recently, we decided to gather our resources and lessons learned into one place for educators everywhere. "Google in Education: A New and Open World for Learning" highlights how people are using Google resources to enhance teaching and learning. This booklet isn't your typical annual report; it's a living document for educators to use year-round. We've also revamped our website, google.com/edu, to be a one-stop shop for teachers, students, parents and organizations to explore all of our offerings. We've launched a Google+ page, where everyone can stay updated on our educational tools, products and programs, and join the conversation. To develop all of these new materials, we went straight to the source, relying on dozens of educators to provide stories and feedback. We hope these resources will inspire and enable teachers, while affirming our commitment to increasing access to an excellent education for all. Thanks to educators, students and supporters everywhere for helping to extend our spirit of lifelong learning into classrooms around the globe. For more information about Google in Education, visit www.google.com/edu/about, and to stay updated on the world of education at Google and connect with fellow educators, follow us on Google+. Posted by Jordan Lloyd Bookey, Head of Global K-12 Education Outreach URL: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2012/01/resources-to-support-new-and-open-world.html |
[G] Google Earth 6.2: It’s a beautiful world Posted: 26 Jan 2012 08:32 PM PST Official Google Blog: Google Earth 6.2: It's a beautiful worldWe're taking bird's eye view to a whole new level with the latest version of Google Earth, released today. With Google Earth 6.2, we're bringing you the most beautiful Google Earth yet, with more seamless imagery and a new search interface. Additionally, we've introduced a feature that enables you to share an image from within Google Earth, so you can now simply and easily share your virtual adventures with family and friends on Google+.A seamless globe The Google Earth globe is made from a mosaic of satellite and aerial photographs taken on different dates and under different lighting and weather conditions. Because of this variance, views of the Earth from high altitude can sometimes appear patchy. Today, we're introducing a new way of rendering imagery that smoothes out this quilt of images. The end result is a beautiful new Earth-viewing experience that preserves the unique textures of the world's most defining geographic landscapes—without the quilt effect. This change is being made on both mobile and desktop versions of Google Earth. While this change will appear on all versions of Google Earth, the 6.2 release provides the best viewing experience for this new data. Grand Canyon before and after Sri Lanka before and after Share your explorations with Google+ Google Earth is a great way to virtually explore the globe, whether revisiting old haunts or checking out a future vacation spot. With the Google Earth 6.2 update, we've added the option to share a screenshot of your current view in Google Earth through Google+. If you've already upgraded to Google+, you can share images of the places you've virtually traveled to with your Circles, such as family, friends or your local hiking club. To try this new feature, simply sign in to your Google Account in the upper right hand corner of Google Earth and click "Share." Images of mountains, oceans, deserts, 3D cities, your favorite pizza shop on Street View—you can now experience all these amazing places around the world with people on Google+. Search improvements We've also made some updates to the search feature in Google Earth. Aside from streamlining the visual design of the search panel, we've enabled the same Autocomplete feature that's available on Google Maps. We've also introduced search layers, which will show all the relevant search results (not just the top ten), so now, when looking for gelato in Milano, you can see all the tasty possibilities. Finally, we've added biking, transit and walking directions, so if you're itching for a change of scenery or looking for a new route for your regular commute, you can now use Google Earth to generate and visualize all your options. Biking directions in Google Earth Download Google Earth 6.2 and start exploring and sharing today! Posted by Peter Birch, Product Manager, Google Earth (Cross-posted on the Lat Long blog) URL: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2012/01/google-earth-62-its-beautiful-world.html |
[G] More options for Google+ badges Posted: 26 Jan 2012 08:32 PM PST Inside AdSense: More options for Google+ badges(Originally posted on the Google+ Platform Blog, cross posted on the Webmaster Central Blog) When we launched Google+ pages in November, we also released Google+ badges to promote your Google+ presence right on your site. Starting today in developer preview (and soon available to all your users), we're adding more options for integrating the Google+ badge into your website. You can configure a badge with a width that fits your site design and choose a version that works better on darker sites. You'll also see that Google+ badges now include the unified +1 and circle count that we added to Pages last month. If you're still considering whether to add a Google+ badge on your website, consider this: We recently looked at top sites using the badge and found that, on average, the badge accounted for an additional 38% of Google+ followers. When you add the badge visitors to your website can discover your Google+ page and connect in a variety of ways: they can follow your Google+ page, +1 your site, share your site with their circles, see which of their friends have +1'd your site, and click through to visit your Google+ page. These activities can help you expand your audience by enabling your users to share and recommend your content. The Google+ badge makes it easy for your fans to find and follow you on Google+. With these additional options, we hope it's even easier to create a badge that fits your website. Follow the conversation on Google+. Posted by Lucy Hadden, Software Engineer, Google+ URL: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/tuAm/~3/jiEhwjkCU4o/more-options-for-google-badges.html |
[G] Bringing the creativity of the Sundance Film Festival to YouTube Posted: 26 Jan 2012 08:32 PM PST YouTube Blog: Bringing the creativity of the Sundance Film Festival to YouTubeThe annual independent film extravaganza known as the Sundance Film Festival is underway in Park City, Utah. For film lovers who couldn't make it this year to meet to-be-discovered filmmakers and rub shoulders with celebrities, we're bringing Sundance to you here on YouTube.Last year, we showcased past and present short films in the YouTube Screening Room. This year, we've teamed up with Sundance Film Institute to premiere a collection of films that are available for the first time for digital stream. Films include Obselidia (Independent Spirit Award Winner), Chasing Ghosts: Beyond the Arcade (2007 Sundance Film Festival documentary on the arcade gamer competitions in the '80s), New York Times Critic's Pick Lord Byron and 1994 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Award Winner What Happened Was. To mark the last weekend of the festival, we'll premiere Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie tomorrow at the same time the shock humor duo showcase their world premiere at the 2012 festival. This star-studded comedy features Zach Galifianakis, Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly and is already picking up buzz in Park City. For the best of Sundance and thousands of other titles, get more into movies at YouTube.com/Movies. Mildred Padilla, Movies Merchandising Manager, recently watched "Brick." URL: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/youtube/PKJx/~3/lW09CfwV1fE/bringing-creativity-of-sundance-film.html |
[G] PBS saves time with automated reports Posted: 26 Jan 2012 08:32 PM PST Google Analytics Blog: PBS saves time with automated reportsFor most companies using Google Analytics, reporting on website traffic and performance for a few web properties is a straightforward task. However, if your company manages hundreds of web properties, delivering useful and timely reports can become a significant challenge. For many, the only apparent solution is to manually export analytics data for each web property, then combine and compare that data to answer relevant business questions. It's a slow and costly process and you spend most of your time creating reports instead of carrying out meaningful analysis. The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) faced precisely this challenge when it made the decision to use GA Data Grabber by AutomateAnalytics.com. GA Data Grabber works within Excel and uses the Google Analytics API. Users create or choose reports and GA Data Grabber automatically retrieves the Google Analytics data from any number of websites. And with multi-login capabilities, users can seamlessly combine data between Google Analytics profiles that reside under different Google Accounts. Designed for non-technical users, GA Data Grabber generates great-looking visualizations and can automatically highlight important changes in key metrics over a date range. It's also possible to use Excel's visualization and data processing features. For example, formulas can be added to calculate Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) based on any set of metrics. Amy Sample, Director, Web Analytics, Public Broadcasting Service explains the challenges that PBS faced and how GA Data Grabber was able to help. "The PBS.org and PBSKIDS.org web sites are made up of hundreds of individual companion sites to broadcast programs. From a business perspective, there is a need to evaluate performance of individual program sites relative to each other." As is common for many large organizations, PBS has separate Google Analytics accounts for each program site. "While multiple accounts works well to evaluate the site content and performance, it makes it difficult to look at all of the sites side-by-side without a lot of manual effort. Our previous attempts to create this type of report were time-consuming and often subject to data input errors." "Using Google Analytics, combined with GA Data Grabber, we were able to create a benchmark report for our program sites. The monthly report pulls a standard set of KPIs from each of the program accounts and ranks the programs by traffic. The report is used as a management tool by both the PBS.org and PBSKIDS.org teams to monitor monthly performance of programs. The teams have also used it to identify opportunities for programs that are no longer being broadcast but still getting significant online traffic. Our program producers use the report to benchmark their performance against other sites of similar content or size and determine ways to improve audience engagement. As a result of using GA Data Grabber to pull the data, we can produce this report quickly and accurately on monthly basis." GA Data Grabber Mikael Thuneberg, Founder & CEO of AutomateAnalytics.com has been using the Google Analytics API since its launch. "I've been very happy with the API. Having developed for several other APIs, I can say that the Google Analytics API is by far the easiest to develop for. It's logically structured and flexible, the documentation is excellent, and it's easy to get help through the forum. I'll certainly continue developing for the Google Analytics API. I've expanded to other APIs as well, but Google Analytics is still by far the most important one for my business." GA Data Grabber can be found through the Google Analytics App Gallery and can be downloaded from the GA Data Grabber website. If you're interested in developing solutions for the Google Analytics platform, visit Google Analytics Developer Program. Posted by Pete Frisella, Google Analytics API Team URL: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/tRaA/~3/TK9ZSYXrKFo/pbs-saves-time-with-automated-reports.html |
[G] YouTube Release Notes: Updates to Browse page, Video Editor and Video Manager Posted: 26 Jan 2012 08:32 PM PST YouTube Blog: YouTube Release Notes: Updates to Browse page, Video Editor and Video ManagerThis week we're kicking off our recurring Release Notes post for 2012, highlighting some of the most recent updates to YouTube. Our scrappy engineers have been hard at work to make your experience even better, and here's what's new.New look for Browse Today we're giving the Browse page a fresh look-and-feel, to help you find even more great Channels on YouTube. Alongside the top lists like Most Viewed Today, you can now discover and subscribe to more YouTube Channels on browse pages, which will then regularly update on your homepage. You can also discover more content under categories including Entertainment, People & Blogs, Science & Technology and more. You'll find it all on YouTube.com/browse. Video Editor with new features We first announced the YouTube Video Editor back in June of 2010 and since then we've added dozens of features that we hope you've enjoyed. With the recent YouTube homepage update we felt it was time to give the Video Editor a visual overhaul, as well as adding a cool new timeline, easier clip trimming and a moving playhead. Head over to YouTube.com/editor to see the changes. Here's a shot of what it looks like: Video Manager with oldies and new goodies We've listened to your feedback from the Video Manager update in December, and have a bunch of new features and improvements. Along with a visual update, the Video Manager includes search history, and an improved display of scheduled uploads and claimed videos. You also wanted us to add back in the likes and dislikes statistics as well as sorting videos by popularity, so those features have returned. This will be rolling out over the next few days, and here's a screenshot of what it looks like: David Wang, product specialist, recently watched "Somebody That I Used to Know - Walk off the Earth (Gotye - Cover)," Alan deLespinasse, software engineer, recently watched "Extreme Sheep LED Art [HQ]," and Jung Kim, User Experience Designer, recently watched "[M/V] ITAEWON FREEDOM (with J.Y. Park)." URL: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/youtube/PKJx/~3/HbwZBzWDkMs/youtube-release-notes-updates-to-browse.html |
[G] What We Learned from CES 2011 Posted: 26 Jan 2012 08:09 AM PST Official Google CPG Blog: What We Learned from CES 2011(Cross-posted on Google Retail Blog) But what will have consumers buzzing the remainder of the year, as many of these products gear up for their official releases? While it's tough to predict that, we did want to take a quick look at what happened after CES last year, to glean insights into some trends we can look for this year. Insight #1: CES week search volume could be a good indicator of launch week popularity ASUS Transformer Prime looks like a potential big winner based on Google search volume, and its volume was even greater than two of last year's hottest products, the HTC Thunderbolt and Motorola Atrix. Insight #3: Samsung made a much bigger splash this year with 3 of top 5 mobile searches, while in 2011, HTC had 2 of the top 5 products. Top products are determined based on query volume. Insight #4: Among top launches, the Nokia Lumia was the most frequent 2012 product searched in a single session on Google.com and heavily searched on YouTube. The ASUS Eee Pad and Transformer Prime were cross-researched on Google.com most often with the Lumia. User activity on Youtube showed top term Nokia Lumia with 1.3 million video views for the Nokia LumiaTV ad.The ASUS Eee Pad had ~400K video views for review and there were about ~540K views for "Ipads2 vs ASUS".Consumers are searching primarily for products and product reviews on Google.com & YouTube to learn more about new launches during CES. Nina Thatcher and Amy Liu, The Google Tech Team URL: http://google-cpg.blogspot.com/2012/01/what-we-learned-from-ces-2011.html |
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