6 top Google tools you need to learn

Did you know that the internet giant Google is more than just the biggest search engine in the world? Google has many free tools available to help a digital marketer succeed online. Find below a list of our top 6 favourite Google tools you should be using:

Google Analytics

For any business Google Analytics is the most powerful free tool to use when analysing your website’s behaviour. At first look the Google Analytics dashboard may look daunting, but when you delve into each section it becomes clear why this should be part of your everyday online marketing efforts.

To set this up all you have to do is create a Google Analytics account and paste the tracking code into the header of your website’s code. Google can then keep track of all your website visits as well as display much more critical data.

The data you can analyse on Google Analytics include:

Real time website visits – On Google Analytics you can see who is browsing your website in real time, what page they’re on and where they are located. This data is stored for later use but it can be handy to see who is on your website right now.

Audience > Overview – This is a general overview of Google Analytics, from here you can set a date range and see how many visit your website has received per hour, day, week or month. Not only that, you can see and overview of what country people have visited most from and which device they used to visit the website (Desktop, Mobile or Tablet).

Acquisition > All Traffic – Within this section you can see where your visitors came from. This could be from a Google search, a Paid advertisement or even another website. With this information you can see what drives traffic to the website and what needs more attention to build up your daily visits.

Goal Tracking – Within the admin section of Google Analytics you can set up goals on your website. This could include adding a snippet of code around a button to track enquiries or triggering an action when someone has reached a thank you page. All this data is integrated into the Google Analytics dashboard and you are able to see which website call to actions work and which may need some tlc.

There is so much more to explore on Google Analytics and even though Google does not display all data, you certainly get an idea of where your digital efforts should focus on.

Google Search Console

Previously known as Google Webmaster Tools, Google Search Consoles primary use is to monitor your website’s performance in Google Search results. To rank on Google it’s important that your website is submitted to Google in order for them to crawl each page. Google Search Console allows you to submit a website and verify that you own the site, which will enable you to access private Google search data which can affect how Google crawls it.

Another advantage of using Google Search Console is their crawl error checker. You can see if Google is having trouble crawling any of your website pages which could affect your ranking ability.

Google Adwords

Google AdWords or PPC Advertising (Pay Per Click) is another useful Google tool to advertise your website through paid advertising to appear at the top of Google’s Search result. All you need to do is set up an AdWords account and create a campaign for a specific product or service you offer. Create a relevant ad to persuade people to visit your website and add specific keywords into our campaign that will trigger the ad once ‘Googled’.

There is a lot more to Google AdWords than meets the eye. You must adjust bids and set ‘match types’ to ensure that you don’t go over budget as well as many other elements; you will not be the first and certainly not the last to feel slightly confused here! To get the most out of paid advertising, we would recommend talking to a PPC professional.

Top Tip – Connect Google Adwords to your Analytics account to compare how many visits you’re gaining from organic searches compared to paid advertising efforts.

Keyword Planner

It’s worth mentioning that within Google Adwords there is a useful tool called the ‘keyword planner’. This is handy if you need to carry out keyword research to determine which keywords you are looking to target.

The keyword planner allows you to see how many average monthly searches a specific keywords receives, how competitive the keywords are to target as well as suggesting new keyword ideas to target.

Google My Business

Looking to get your business shown on Google Search, maps and other Google listings? Then you will need a ‘Google My Business’ account. Google my business is a central hub of information where you can add all of your business details in one place

Google My Business is great for local companies as it makes it easier for people to find you. Once set up, your business will appear in search snippets and Google search map results.

Google Alerts

Sick of Googling the same phrase every week or even every day? Simply set up Google Alerts for a specific keyword phrase and any related posts or news about your chosen topic will get sent straight to your inbox, saving many hours of scrolling Google.

So there it is! Google is a lot more than just a search engine and this is only the tip of the iceberg. Google are always introducing new tools and technological advantages that will point your business in the right direction if used the right way. Got a Google question you need answering? Contact us today! We are always happy to help.

4 Digital Trends that will shape your online presence

Being a huge success online is becoming increasingly difficult, in this day and age the demand for providing the latest technologies is skyrocketing and the constant need for companies to keep up with digital trends adds pressure to every digital strategy.

We know it’s important to keep up to date with the latest digital trends, so here is a list of our top 4 that every successful digital marketer should focus on:

Mobile

People like simplicity when it comes to technology which is what mobile offers the user, just one of the many reasons why in recent years, the importance of having a responsive website can shape your company’s online success.

These days 80% of all internet users own a smartphone, the mobile trend is here to stay and become even more important than before. If your company isn’t embracing this technology yet, you are most likely already behind your competitors.

If you are looking to improve your website with a mobile responsive website design, get in touch with us today.

Live video streaming

Facebook live, Youtube live streaming and Periscope are just some of the most popular live video streaming platforms. Some companies have taken live streaming to showcase their latest product launches or even generate brand interest. Buzzfeed’s facebook live video is a great example of this where more than 800,000 people were watching two employees trying to make a watermelon explode with rubber bands.

Live video streaming works well for companies that already have a strong following, looking for new innovative ways to engage with real-time audiences. If you’re thinking of giving this a go, make sure you have a strong internet connection!

VR & AR

Although Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality are not used regularly everyday yet, this technology has certainly engaged a positive reaction with many online audiences.

Within the past year there has been an increase of sales for VR headsets, these were one of the most popular technological accessory must haves of christmas 2016. AR also took off earlier in 2016 with Niantic releasing the augmented reality game, Pokemon Go. This is just the beginning of the VR and AR innovation, the future of these technologies are set to become even better in the near future.

Voice recognition

We have all heard of Siri, you would simply ask a question to your phone and receive an answer. Since then voice recognition technology has grown exponentially and now we are seeing technologies such as Amazon’s Alexa taking it to the next level, where you can potentially control the whole house by vocal recognition. Google has also jumped onto this technological trend recently with the introduction of their Goolge Home smart speaker that was released on the 6th April in the UK.

The future of voice recognition is on the up, soon you may find that you’re using this smart technology in your future business endeavours.

To see your company thrive in the online world and build your online presence, take these digital trends into consideration when creating any future digital marketing strategy. Every digital trend starts with a well designed website, if you are looking for a new site then contact us today.

RealTimeTemps

BRIEF | To Design the identity for Real Time Temps, and to design their business plan. They wanted to highlight their USP through the design of both the logo, and business plan.

RESPONSE | We wanted the business plan to look very polished and professional, but also have a personality therefore using iconography to bring certain aspects to life.
We took the orange and grey from the logo and used this throughout the business plan to create a consistent look.
The client was very happy with the output and has plans to use us in the not so distant future.

Orangebox Training Solutions

BRIEF | To assist in all design and marketing for Orangebox Training Solutions. Orangebox required a full suite of marketing materials including logo and brand design.

RESPONSE | As Orangebox are a new startup it was great to be able to put our own spin on the whole business, we have now created a very strong brand and continue to support Orangebox on various levels.

Work to date includes; logo design, leaflet design and print, poster design, newsletter marketing, business card design, website design and much more! Watch this space!