How to Boost Your SEO With Mobile Performance OptimizationPercussion Software
In this presentation, we'll cover:
- The rise in mobile browsing and substantial projected growth
- Why site speed is now an important SERP and credibility factor
- Important new findings on how perceived and real performance problems impact users' browsing behavior
- A three-step system for getting started with performance optimization
- How to implement performance techniques and tools to maximize your site's mobile search ranking
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EPN does research in Second Life by personally handing people a virtual survey about why they are in SL and what they do there. These are results for 2008. The whole report is available only in Dutch.
This document discusses digital communications and marketing trends. It finds that smartphones are becoming indispensable, with 22% of Belgians owning one. It also finds that TV remains important for advertising, as mobile users are multi-tasking with devices and 51% search online after TV ads. The document recommends responsive web design to optimize for mobile, and using real-time bidding (RTB) to target mobile ads more cost-effectively.
The document discusses seed investment and entrepreneurship. It notes that ideas are easy but execution is key, and that teams are important for success. It also lists qualities like determination, flexibility, imagination, and thinking of partnerships as valuable traits for entrepreneurs.
How to Boost Your SEO With Mobile Performance OptimizationPercussion Software
In this presentation, we'll cover:
- The rise in mobile browsing and substantial projected growth
- Why site speed is now an important SERP and credibility factor
- Important new findings on how perceived and real performance problems impact users' browsing behavior
- A three-step system for getting started with performance optimization
- How to implement performance techniques and tools to maximize your site's mobile search ranking
Motives for being in the virtual worldguest852cc8d
EPN does research in Second Life by personally handing people a virtual survey about why they are in SL and what they do there. These are results for 2008. The whole report is available only in Dutch.
This document discusses digital communications and marketing trends. It finds that smartphones are becoming indispensable, with 22% of Belgians owning one. It also finds that TV remains important for advertising, as mobile users are multi-tasking with devices and 51% search online after TV ads. The document recommends responsive web design to optimize for mobile, and using real-time bidding (RTB) to target mobile ads more cost-effectively.
The document discusses seed investment and entrepreneurship. It notes that ideas are easy but execution is key, and that teams are important for success. It also lists qualities like determination, flexibility, imagination, and thinking of partnerships as valuable traits for entrepreneurs.
This document lists various locations across the United States, including natural landmarks like Yosemite National Park in California, Death Valley National Park in California, and Zion National Park in Utah. It also mentions man-made landmarks such as The Alamo in San Antonio, Texas and Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, as well as smaller towns like Stark Village, New Hampshire and Seabeck, Washington.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This very short document does not provide any meaningful information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It only contains the word "Norway" with no other context.
This document contains titles and artists of various artworks depicting African culture and daily life. There are over 30 paintings, drawings and photographs listed, with titles such as "Africa", "African Savanna", "Desert Life", "Celebration", and others focused on African people, landscapes, activities, and traditions. The artists listed range from Keith Malett, Wolfgang Otto, and Bernard Hoyes to Isabel Le Roux, Patricia Thiers, and several others. This appears to be a collection of African art compiled from internet sources.