Whether we like it or not, SEO is not dead. One of the most common SEO strategies is link building. It is therefore important to learn the quality of a link and what makes a link to be considered a “good link”. In a Link Evaluation Survey by SEO Gadget from 500 individual participants shows that […]
The State of the Internet #infographic
Every quarter, Akamai Technologies takes a look at global internet connection speeds, attack traffic, network connectivity and more. This data has been taken from the latest State of the Internet report and visualized it in infographic form by onlineuniversities.com. While there are still some areas that have lower Internet penetration rates and slower data speeds, which may prevent them from fully accessing […]
Can I Still Trust Google?!
“Don’t be evil.” Google’s unofficial corporate motto was originally adopted as company-wide belief as well as a jab to its competitors. However, Google has come a long way since it was incorporated in 1998. Can we still trust Google to do no evil? There is increasing evidence to suggest that the answer is ‘no’. Can we Trust […]
Social Networking Bill of Rights Infographic
Employers and Colleges are increasingly requesting access to individuals’ social networking profiles to learn more about them, causing privacy activists to take note. Should the same standards of privacy we expect offline, also apply online? Social Networking Bill of Rights Via: Online Background Check Resource
The Rise in Crowd Powered Business [Infographic]
There had been increasing number of organizations and even governments have recognized the power of crowds and are utilizing crowdsourcing for everything from design, marketing, administration, innovation to marketing researh and raising money. In an infographic released by Design Contest, it shows that there had been an increasing trend in companies, organizations and even the […]
The True Cost of Piracy – How are Business Truly Impacted
For decades, it was claimed that online piracy cost the US economy up to $250 bilion dollars and 750.000 jops per year. However, in 2010, the Government Accountability Office released a report that announced that those figures “can not be substantiated”. How are business truly impacted, and how do Americans feel about this issue? This infographic […]