Track Your Page Change with SEJ Tools “Event Manager”

One of the cool features inside SEJ tools is Event manager that lets you track your site changes and the subsequent effect more efficiently. The Event Manager is available by hovering your mouse over the Dashboard tab and clicking on Event Manager . To create a new event, click “Add event” and provide the following information: Your event title; Your event description; The date of the event. Let’s say we have changed the title tag of the page and want to track the effect: Once you’ve clicked on the Add Event button you will be taken to the main Event Manager page containing all of your events. From there, you can tag, edit, or remove any of your events. You can add numerous events – there is no limit. For example, if you tagged any of your events you are able to display your events in analytics by their assigned tag. After some time passes, head over to Google Analytics tab inside your SEJ Toolset dashboard (if you have previously connected your Google Analytics to your SEJ Tools account ) and see the stats changes after your event. If you hover over your event, you are able to see a display with a description. You also have the option of turning your events off or on: Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . Track Your Page Change with SEJ Tools “Event

Google Adds Buzz to Maps for Mobile App for BlackBerry

For a long time now, I’ve been trying to use Google Buzz on my Nexus One Maps App but to no avail.  For some reason I can’t get it to work. So, I was quite surprised  how easy it was to activate Google Buzz on the Maps for Mobile 4.0 app for my BlackBerry Bold 9700. This came after Google updated its Maps for Mobile App for Blackberry devices to version 4.0. And together with Google Buzz, Google has also added some other cool features to the app. To use Google Buzz on Google Maps for BlackBerry, simply fire up the app, select  Layers > Buzz. You can then start posting location updates to your Google Buzz account. It’s a pretty cool application. Something that could compete with Foursquare and other location-based social networking apps. Google also added search by voice to Maps for BlackBerry. While the Map apps’ main menu is open simply press and hold the green “call” button on your BlackBerry device, and start speaking your search. The app lets you search for establishment’s name, addresses and generic search keywords. Other useful features of  Google Maps 4.0 for BlackBerry include – search suggestion, starring of places you’ve visited and syncronization with your dekstop Google maps, Mobile Labs, and the facility for viewing nearby places. To get Google Maps for BlackBerry, simply point your device’s browser to m.google.com/maps, download and install the app from there. Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . Google Adds Buzz to Maps for Mobile App for