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How Google Search Performs

 How Google Search Performs There are thousands, even millions, of web pages with helpful information every time you search. How Google understands which results are displayed begins long prior to typing, and is led by a dedication to providing you with the best details. Online content association Google organizes web page details in our Search Index even before you search. The index is like a library but includes more material than is collected in all the libraries in the world. fit your quest immediately Within a split second, Google search algorithms sort out the most important and useful outcomes for your search across hundreds of billion web pages of our search index. Providing valuable results Google offers results in many convenient formats to help you find what you are looking for quickly. We continuously create new ways of presenting knowledge whether it is presented as a map with directions, pictures, videos, or stories. Google sells only advertisements and not results in...

5 retail trends each marketer should know for the coming year

 Rethinking Preparedness: 5 retail trends each marketer should know for the coming year. With the pandemic that causes deep social, economic, and technological changes, it would seem almost impossible to make retail forecasts over the next few months. But much of last year's reforms have not been fundamentally fresh. Although some new developments were short-lived, lockdowns and social isolation serve as catalysts for the acceleration of behavior. These improvements will continue. In many companies, the last 12 months have centered their attention on survival, although some retailers have seen a huge growth in new and unexpected areas, in response to unprecedented demand. To thrive in 2021 and beyond, marketers will have to constantly adapt to changing demands, find ways for consumers to shop online, and balance competing demands both for value and ethics. Moreover, all this is important when meeting the demands of consumers that are fluid in any category. Quick any company is now ...

3 Reasons Why you're Losing Customers on your Mobile Site

 3 reasons why you're losing customers on your mobile site Consumers are now more than ever shopping on mobile devices. But this e-commerce experience is often unsatisfactory. In the end, many people who browse don't buy because of three common mobile site errors. This creates billions of revenue opportunities for retailers who get it right. Raffaella Stratta, research manager at Google, breaks down the major pain points that clients frequently encounter. Businesses that are able to move away from these pain points will be set up for success. Learn more about Stratta's Google research on opportunities to improve your mobile user experience and kick-start your site to improve customer conversion.

What MENA searched for in 2020

 What MENA searched for in 2020 Google’s Year in Search lists for the Arab world highlighted that despite the pandemic, a passion for learning, hobbies, and interests, whether sports or art, played a vital role in people’s lives as they continued to show great resilience and adaptability. Top searched queries in Egypt Interest in High School National Diploma Results or “Thanawya Amma (نتيجة ثانوية عامة)” grew by ~30% in 2020 compared to 2019 and results ranked second in Egypt as the interest in education continued despite the challenges faced by teachers and students. “E-Library” was also among the top trending queries in Egypt as more and more people adapted to remote learning. People in Egypt were also interested in global events such as the “US Elections” and football matches particularly the “Egyptian Football League”. On the entertainment front, “Al Ekhtiyar” and “El Brins” were amongst the top searched queries. Source:- https://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/ https://www.thinkwithgo...

42 percent of Startups Businesses Fail

Reasons that make Startups Businesses Fail  Starting a business offers all sorts of pitfalls. Big ones, like running out of cash or running into legal issues, are hard to ignore. But in the midst of the long nights, major decisions, and mountains of paperwork, it’s easy to miss little things that can make a major difference in the long run. Failing to do research A CBInsights study shows that 42 percent of startups fail because they don't address a market need. Tackling a problem that’s interesting to solve may be fun, but it isn’t a path to success. Before you invest in your business idea, ask yourself what problem your service or product is solving. Then, discover through research whether that problem is common enough — and painful enough — for consumers that it warrants a solution. Not setting expectations Once you've established a product or service, you still have to set customer expectations. Being clear about what you’re offering and the outcome customers can expect...