Three Differences Between Branding and Marketing That Will Improve Your Internet Marketing Strategy

Marketing and branding go hand in hand, right? 

If you asked someone the difference between branding and marketing, it would be the same as asking the difference between fire and ice. Just as fire and ice are both elements of our Earth, marketing and branding are two essential components for a successful web marketing strategy, and business planning. 

However, this is where the similarities end. 

Below you will find three very important aspects to help explain why branding and marketing are two entirely different things, but very necessary. I must admit that I struggled to understand this in the beginning of my business, so I hope it is helpful. 

If you're looking for good examples of branding, McDonald's, Target, Disney and many other multi national corporations are some of the major brands that come to mind. But proper branding is not just limited to major corporations with seemingly limitless budgets.

The Cloud: Can I Really Be Secure? Facts vs Myths

The wonders of the cloud make doing business much easier than the pre-cloud era, that's for sure. But there's still a lot of mystery and misunderstanding surrounding it. Hopefully, this will help clear some things up.

Cloud Myths VS Facts
The Cloud has gained popularity over the past few years because of its interoperability, agility, and flexibility. There are also many myths floating around the cloud in regards to its functionality. 

This post is designed to debunk the myths and bring forth the truth about the cloud.
  • Myth #1: Services provided by the Cloud are expensive
Many people have the misconception that cloud services are expensive, and they would end up spending more money if they invest in cloud technologies.

Google's New Inbox - Your Email Just Got Smarter!

Google's New Inbox and Its Features
Google recently launched the new inbox app, which will change the way in which people manage their emails. So let’s look on what the new inbox is and what features it includes:
What is Inbox?
Inbox is a new application that has been developed by Google to help users manage their emails better. 

The inbox app is made for Gmail; instead of updating thetheir current layout for web and mobile, Google has created a new app to manage emails.

Inbox is not an email provider, rather an email client.


Features of Inbox
Google has tried to make the inbox app such that people can better manage their emails. So here's the rundown:


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