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Google Eyes by Blue Fountain Media is a plugin for Google’s Chrome web browser that allows users to quickly pull up the Google Cached Text-Only version of nearly any website. This is an excellent way to view a website through Google’s eyes.
One cool use is to quickly and easily check the raw structure and layout of a page and see how well it’s header tags are optimized.
Once installed, a “T” (as in “Text-Only”) icon will appear on the right-hand side of your address bar. To activate Google Eyes, visit the site you want to look up and click the “T” button.
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Who’s the most important person in the room? Candidates is a utility that allows you to pull up any Foursquare venue and get a readout of how influential (online) the people checked into that venue are. The site uses a proprietary analysis of Twitter and Foursquare usage to measure each person’s reach. Do they have countless followers repeating their every insight? That’s influence. Are they howling into the void? That’s not.
Social media marketing means targeting these “influencers”: finding the one person whose endorsement leads to a cascade of online mentions and purchases. This is a great tool for finding those influencers. (But be careful! An “influencer” who doesn’t like your pitch can do a lot of harm to your reputation.)
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Blue Fountain Media has developed a plugin for Google’s Chrome web browser. The Google Enumerator makes it easy to find where a site ranks in a Google search. When clicked, it adds a big red number next to each search result and automatically changes the search view to “100 Results Per Page”.
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Does it work on Bing and Yahoo?
Not yet. But the next version will.
Can I request a feature?
Yep! We’re always open to suggestions for improving the Google Enumerator. Just leave suggestions in the comments.
Use the comment section if you have any questions or support needs.