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August 08, 2009


Find-out-who-is-googling-yo


People are taking their Google CV more seriously these days and with good reasoning. Googling someone is no longer just the practice of checking out the history of a potential date but a genuine inquiry that companies make when considering a job applicant or deciding whether to hire company X versus company Y.

It is safe to assume that choosing between two companies whose service and prices are similar could end up in a tie breaking decision that will be made online. Businesses and professionals realize that often only their web presence and online reputation are doing the selling for them.

It is equally significant to know who searches for you online. If a business or a brand is aware of whom its potential clients are it makes it that much easier to target and optimize the message for that audience. There are a number of free and premium tracking tools online that inform you of how many visitors your page had, where the query came from and at times even what the query was that resulted in a visit to your page. Two popular tools are http://www.freestats.com/ and http://www.addfreestats.com .




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