5 Gmail hacks to maximize your productivity

If managing your inbox is decreasing your productivity, you're not alone. We all struggle to unsubscribe from outdated newsletters and get ourselves removed from email chains that don't pertain to us. But don't fret, we have some great Gmail productivity hacks for you.

Why website engagement is a crucial metric

When it comes to website analytics, traffic isn’t everything. Engagement with your site content is a better indicator that visitors to your website convert into customers. Here’s how to track your engagement metric using Google Analytics.
How do you measure engagement?
Just because a page receives a large amount of traffic doesn’t mean it has quality content.

4 Useful Google apps you didn’t know you needed

Facebook, Instagram, Gmail, Google Maps, and YouTube are applications that most smartphone owners know by heart. These cross-platform apps are so popular that they tend to bury other more use within the app store. Moving away from the “Most Downloaded Apps” section will reveal plenty of helpful apps you probably didn’t know you needed, such as the four below.

PDF management features in Google’s productivity suite

For many business users today, PDFs are indispensable to the day-to-day grind — contracts, eBooks, and marketing collateral in PDF format are just of the files that businesses handle on a daily basis. But did you know that Google has made it easier for business users to manage PDFs in Google Drive, as well as provide other time-saving features in its powerful cloud service? Read on to find out more about these features.

What you need to know about Google Posts

A Google Post is content that promotes your business’ services, announcements, offers, events, product updates, or any content for free. This tool provides many promising benefits for your business. Here’s what you need to know.
What they can do
Google Posts allow users to communicate directly in the search results.

Google Search hints for a productive experience

With a wealth of information compiled through the years, Google has become the universal information haystack we all rely upon for information, be it for work or for personal use. There is still, however, much to learn to maximize its capabilities.

Include and exclude keywords

Google will understand most of the search terms you type into it.