Wednesday 28 August 2013

First Head Of Commerce in Twitter To Make Shopping In Reality Through Tweet

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Source: Shopify Blog
Twitter has hired Nathan Hubbard, formerly the CEO of Ticketmaster, as its first Head of Commerce as a part to enable shopping via 140 characters tweet.
Hubbard reportedly began his new position in Twitter, and his primary task is helping to grow Twitter’s revenue by making it more friendly to the retail shopping experience.
Hubbard’s hire was announced yesterday via a tweet from Twitter’s revenue chief, Adam Bain, who’ll oversee Hubbard’s efforts in commerce. Hubbard also tweeted about his new role with a reference to his time at Ticketmaster, where commerce is all about the live event.

Hubbard tells Bloomberg that Twitter will evolve into a friendlier environment for retailers.
“We’re going to go to people who have stuff to sell and help them use Twitter to sell it more effectively,” Hubbard said.
Hubbard will look to team up with merchants and providers of payment services rather than compete with those companies, and may take a percentage of any transactions on its site, he said.
“One of the hallmarks of Twitter’s entire approach has been partnering,” Hubbard said. “We’re going to take the same approach with owners of physical and digital goods.”
Twitter is entering a space which is dominated by Amazon.com, Ebay for a long time and Twitter plans to offer retailers tools for selling goods and services inside tweets.
Twitter has already been experimenting with e-commerce, primarily through a partnership with American Express that lets users connect their credit card to their Twitter account and buy select items by tweeting. When that partnership was announced, Twitter VP Joel Lunenfeld said the company is “convinced that commerce is going to be one of the areas (for which) advertisers are going to start using our platform.”
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Source: Hubspot
Whether Twitter users want to shop via tweet is something that Twitter and its future retail advertisers and partners will have to figure out.

Friday 2 August 2013

Google Launched "Views" Where Users Can Add Panaromic Photos in Google Maps

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Google the Search giant has launched its another community site called Views, allowing the Google users to easily share 360 degree- panoromic photos to Google Maps, on Tuesday.

After street view, the panaromic photos can engaged users to share their places through photos.
The images, which Google calls "photo spheres" are plotted on Maps and geotagged, according to a blog post written by product manager Evan Rapoport. Photo spheres can be created with the camera on an Android phone running version 4.2 (Jelly Bean) or higher.

This video will show how to create photo spheres


Here's how users can upload panoramas, as described by Rapoport:
To upload 360º photo spheres, just sign into the Views site with your Google+ profile and click the blue camera button on the top right of the page. This will enable you to import your existing photo spheres from your Google+ photos. You can also upload 360º photo spheres to Views from the Gallery in Android by tapping “Share” and then selecting Google Maps.

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Image Source: Google Maps


Do you guys ready to upload your photo spheres in Google Maps. and participate in the community. Share your thoughts below.

Thursday 1 August 2013

Beyond Their 10 Blue Links: Future of Ranking in Google [Presentation]


Google has made a shift from the 10 blue links to richer search results in an industry wide trend. The SERP landscape is changing over years and the future is already here. The presentation will give show how the days of 10 blue links are over by showing 85 examples of SERP changes happened in the Google search engine, and what to do about it. Thanks to Peter Meyers, Marketing Scientist in Moz.com for sharing the presentation in Slide Share.




Beyond 10 Blue Links: The Future of Ranking