As you folks know, one of my goals for this site is to use Google-related products as much as possible.
So far, I have been kinda successful! Here's why:
1) I've signed up for Adsense. I also signed up for Affiliate Networks, but I'm still learning that (I'm pretty fuzzy as to what it is.). I have a day job and so I've been trying to understand the whole network of solutions Google has to offer to a new website owner like myself on my spare time in addition to creating new things of course :)).
So far, I have submitted my URL. I've browsed through Rich Snippets and Webmaster Tools, but have yet to commit as I still need to familiarize myself to what they are as well.
3) I have started working on my Google+ account. Stay tuned! :) Just from working on it on a high-level, I certainly have some feedback I'd like to share.
Here is how I have not been successful (I used other platforms, eek!!):
1) I signed up for a
Twitter account. I realize the power of Twitter and how it will allow me to reach these other folks around the globe! In addition to running this blog, I am also a tech geek at heart and follow the updates
(or so-called updates as some are based on rumors) that Google will be implementing something that is somewhat Twitter-esque (I made this term up, lol). As of now, Twitter is the most 'lightweight' way of connecting with micro-Twittermunities (I also made this term up, hehe) with just the aid of a hashtag (#) and Google+ is a little heavy.
2) I connected Twitter to my personal Facebook account which then connects to this blog. I currently do not have a Facebook page created specifically for the Frugal Hobbyist but perhaps in time. Any updates I have on Twitter will be posted on Facebook with a direct link to the blog. Yes, I know that Google+ serves to compete against Facebook but I have close to 700 personal friends on that platform and I certainly want to share with them my blog and its updates rather than focus solely on my personal Google+ profile which I don't have quite as many 'friends' on. A mass migration needs to occur.. so with that, I say "Vamos!".
Some feedback:
1) Does Google have a main 'information integrator'? Can I just set up ONE main Google account and then they can have a checklist of some sort of the products I want to participate in. The information I then provide in that ONE main Google account is then passed on to the subsequent platforms? Kinda like the SSO (single sign-on) concept in Enterprise solutions but on Google.
I just feel that Google can definitely be more 'intuitive' and take this whole experience to the next level without having bloggers do redundant but admittedly, necessary tasks. Automation is the key on this one.
2) Maybe this is just my style but Google can certainly benefit from some sort of a visual map out of their solutions. I find the website to be very page-based. Can Google not have one giant main page with the main logo in the middle and have little arms labelled as Blogger, GMail, Youtube, etc. on each arm? Sort of like an interactive Mind Map of the Google solutions! I would LOVEEEE that.
3) This does not make sense from a business case perspective for Google, but since I am currently using Twitter and Facebook, it would be PHENOMENAL if Google can come up with a little plug-in that will allow me to automatically post an update on Twitter which then updates my Facebook which then directs my readers back to this site whenever I post up an entry. An infinite loop of social media giving, I love it. Alas, I know that this is just a pipe dream (for now). :)
All for now! Will update as I go!
XO,
Care
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Tools Used: Blogger, Google, Chrome