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Google Business Internship 2018 (Graduate / Undergraduate)

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Google Marketing & Communications ; Sales & Account Management ; Sales Operations ; Technical Solutions Nigeria APPLY Applications will close Sunday, 12 November 2017, 11:59pm GMT. . All hiring will be complete by the end of May 2018.  Note: By applying to this position your application is automatically submitted to the following locations: Prague, Czechia; Lagos, Nigeria; Brussels, Belgium; Wrocław, Poland; Paris, France; Moscow, Russia; Oslo, Norway; Athens, Greece; Nairobi, Kenya; Warsaw, Poland; Bratislava, Slovakia; Munich, Germany; Milan, Metropolitan City of Milan, Italy; Vienna, Austria; Helsinki, Finland; Bucharest, Romania; Vilnius, Lithuania; Dubai - United Arab Emirates; Hamburg, Germany; Amsterdam, Netherlands; Zürich, Switzerland; Istanbul, Turkey; Kiev, Ukraine, 02000; Stockholm, Sweden; Madrid, Spain; Zagreb, Croatia; Johannesburg, South Africa; Budapest, Hungary; Lisbon, Portugal; Copenhagen, Denmark About the program: Interns...

Why Build a Cross Platform App Over a Native App

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A mobile app is the most effective way to make your business or service available to people on their mobile devices, giving you the power to put your product in their hands, on the go. With native apps, you get more access to a device’s capabilities: You can communicate and market via push notifications, leverage hardware on devices like GPS for location-based marketing, streamline your field operations, and more. But with different operating systems and devices—iOS, Android, and Windows, primarily—which require different source codes to run natively, targeting a mobile audience isn’t always as simple as just creating a mobile version of your site. Why? Because hiring developers who are specialized in each platform, building apps for each, then maintaining and updating those separate versions can be complex, expensive and time consuming. That’s where hybrid and cross-platform apps come in. These apps are able run on more than just one platform at a time, without developers having to ...

How to Optimize your SEO

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The goal of search engine optimization is to have the search engine spiders not only find your site and pages but also specifically rank the page relevance so that it appears at the top of the search engine results. The process of optimization is not a one-time process but requires maintenance, tuning, and continuous testing and monitoring. Below is a broad four-step process for a strategy for search engine optimization. Use this as your top-level checklist. Step 1: Target Market Business Analysis Website analysis . Analysis of meta sets/keywords, visible text and code to deter­mine how well you're positioned for search engines. For example, how much code do you have on a page compared to text?   Competitive analysis . Examination of content keywords and present engine rank­ings of competitive websites to determine an effective engine positioning strategy. Pick the top five results in the Google listing results to begin this process. Expand as necessary. Use tools...