Lately,
I've been hearing about this little company called Google. Personally, I
think there's a chance that they'll actually make something of
themselves. Call me crazy.
While approximately 101 percent of this article's readers routinely
use Google to find everything from business plan templates to the best
places to buy chinchilla food, Google's moved well past the search
niche. In fact, chances are Google offers up a few services you've never
heard of that might be beneficial to your business. Here are just a
few:
1. Google Trends
What it is: A site to discover how popular certain searches have been on Google historically, as well as what's popular right now.
Pro tip: Use the optional forecast check box to anticipate whether interest in a particular topic is expected to rise over time.
2. Google Cloud Platform
What it is: A platform that allows you to build applications,
host websites, analyze data, and much more, via Google's salable
infrastructure.
Why it's useful: Similar to Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud
Platform is an easy way for entrepreneurs to focus on building their
concept, as opposed to worrying about the back-end layer. Customers
include little-known startups such as Best Buy, Snap-chat, Coca-Cola, and
Sony Music.
Pro tip: You can get $300 in credit towards a 60-day free
trial. Even better: The trial is entirely free; you won't be billed
unless you decide to keep your account after the trial.
3. Google Wallet
What it is: Google Wallet makes it easy to pay--not just online, but in stores too--and it works with any debit or credit card.
Why it's useful: Paying is made not only seamless: it's so mobile-friendly that you can make payments while you're waiting in line.
Pro tip: Owe a colleague money for dinner last night? In
Gmail, there's a new-ish "attach money" icon that will let you send money quickly and easily using Google Wallet.
4. YouTube Trends Dashboard
What it is: A handy tool to figure out what's trending on YouTube.
Why it's useful: What are women aged 65 watching? What are men
ages 25 to 34 in Cincinnati sharing most often? With the Trends
Dashboard, you can tap into the zeitgeist quickly and easily.
Pro tip: Compare the "Most Shared" (across Facebook and
Twitter) with "Most Viewed" to get a sense of what content gets viewed
often but shared infrequently.
5. Google Bookmarks
What it is: Using the easy browser bookmarklet, save shortcuts to your favorite webpages and navigate to them in seconds, from anywhere.
Why it's useful: We don't rely on bookmarks as we used to a
decade ago, but they're still a great way of keeping track of critical
links you might need later.
Pro tip: Export your bookmarks with just one click to an HTML page, which you can embed into an external-facing website, style with
CSS, or simply share as an email attachment.
6. Google Career Search
What it is: As you might expect, you can use this tool to land a job at Google.
Why it's useful: Tired of the entrepreneurial life? If you're looking for something more stable, you can't do much better than Google.
Pro tip: You can use your Google profile information to help you find jobs relevant to your background.
7. Google Keep
What it is: Google Keep lets you easily jot down whatever on your mind via a beautiful, simple interface.
Why it's useful: Share any one individual note with a
collaborator, create to-do lists,drop an image into notes as needed,
and organize notes using eight color options.
Pro tip:Don't want to forget to do something? No problem: You can easily turn any note into a date or location-activated reminder.
8. Display Benchmarks Tool
What it is: Find out how your display advertising campaigns are doing compared with industry averages.
Why it's useful: Looking to get an understanding of how
different ad sizes and formats typically do in head to head competition?
This tool lets you get updated industry benchmarks on what's working
and what isn't.
Pro tip: Running an international campaign? Different rich media formats will work in different countries. This tool will help you
figure out, say, which countries have high ad interaction rates
(Germany, 5.12) and which are towards the bottom of the pack (New
Zealand, 0.82).
How many of the above are you using? What's your favorite little known Google tool or offering? Let me know in the comments.
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