Friday 28 August 2015

Accenture Hyderabad- Interview Call Letter for Google AdWords(SEM) Professionals Day Shift- 30th Aug 2015 (SUNDAY)

Dear Candidate,

 
Accenture Job Openings
Accenture Job Openings


I happened to view your resume in one of the job portals. Based on our criteria, current requirements and the application procedures, we are pleased to inform you that we have openings in our organization which may be commensurate with your profile for Hyderabad Centre  within the below expertise:
  
 Please ignore the mail if you currently working for Google (Directly or as a client).

About Accenture

Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company, with more than 305,000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries.  Combining unparalleled experience, comprehensive capabilities across all industries and business functions, and extensive research on the world’s most successful companies, Accenture collaborates with clients to help them become high-performance businesses and governments.  The company generated net revenues of US$30.0 billion for the fiscal year ended Aug. 31, 2014.  Its home page iswww.accenture.com.

Job Requirements:

·         Any Graduates.
·         1-8 years of SEM(Search engine marketing) experience managing PPC campaigns (Google AdWords)
·          Worked on Campaign Optimization, Reporting and Analysis, and Account Audit
·         Recommended strategies and suggestions on improving client’s campaign performance
·         Demonstrated proficiency with written & spoken English
·         Minimum graduate degree or equivalent with a strong academic record
·         Excellent organizational skills and detail oriented approach to problem solving

You have a head start, if you also have:

·         AdWords Certification - Fundamentals + Advanced Search/ Display/ Reporting
·         Managed large accounts for US/European clients
·         Attention to detail and respect deadlines
·         Clarity of thought and Analytical bent of mind
·         Proficient on MS excel and PowerPoint
·         Good communication skills.


Work Location: Hitech City, Madhapur Hyderabad
Experience: 1-8 year’s expr
Shift Timings: Day Shift
Educational Qualification: Any Graduate

About company: www.accenture.com
Interview Type: Walk-in
Interview Time: 10AM to 1 PM
Date:  30th Aug 2015(SUNDAY)

Venue Details –

Accenture Services Pvt. Ltd.
Bldg.No.1A and 1B
Raheja Mind Space,
Hitech City, Madhapur
Hyderabad 
 500086
HDC1

Contact Person: Shaija


Mandatory documents to be carried at the time of interview:
1. Photo Identification Card (E.g.; Passport/driving license/PAN card etc.)
2. Copy of the latest resume.
3. 2 passport size photographs
4. Copy of the highest qualification and degree certificates


Note: Mention “Job Boards “on top of your resume when you walkin for the interview.

                                                               
“Accenture does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other basis covered by local law.”

Thanks and Regards
HR Team

Wednesday 19 August 2015

Tuesday 18 August 2015

Google Search Operators

What are Google Search Operators...?


The following table lists the search operators that work with each Google search service. Click on an operator to jump to its description — or, to read about all of the operators, simply scroll down and read all of this page.
Search ServiceSearch Operators
Web Searchallinanchor:allintext:allintitle:allinurl:cache:define:filetype:id:inanchor:info:,intext:intitle:inurl:link:related:site:
Image Searchallintitle:allinurl:filetype:inurl:intitle:site:
Groupsallintext:allintitle:author:group:insubject:intext:intitle:
Directoryallintext:allintitle:allinurl:ext:filetype:intext:intitle:inurl:
Newsallintext:allintitle:allinurl:intext:intitle:inurl:location:source:
Product Searchallintext:allintitle:
The following is an alphabetical list of the search operators. This list includes operators that are not officially supported by Google and not listed in Google’s online help.

Google Search Operators


Note: Google may change how undocumented operators work or may eliminate them completely.
Each entry typically includes the syntax, the capabilities, and an example. Some of the search operators won’t work as intended if you put a space between the colon (:) and the subsequent query word. If you don’t care to check which search operators require no space after the colon, always place the keyword immediately next to the colon. Many search operators can appear anywhere in your query. In our examples, we place the search operator as far to the right as possible. We do this because the Advanced Search form writes queries in this way. Also, such a convention makes it clearer as to which operators are associated with which terms.
allinanchor:
If you start your query with allinanchor:, Google restricts results to pages containing all query terms you specify in the anchor text on links to the page. For example, [ allinanchor: best museums sydney ] will return only pages in which the anchor text on links to the pages contain the words “best,” “museums,” and “sydney.”
Anchor text is the text on a page that is linked to another web page or a different place on the current page. When you click on anchor text, you will be taken to the page or place on the page to which it is linked. When using allinanchor: in your query, do not include any other search operators. The functionality of allinanchor: is also available through the Advanced Web Search page, under Occurrences.
allintext:
If you start your query with allintext:, Google restricts results to those containing all the query terms you specify in the text of the page. For example, [ allintext: travel packing list ] will return only pages in which the words “travel,” “packing,” and “list” appear in the text of the page. This functionality can also be obtained through the Advanced Web Search page, under Occurrences.
allintitle:
If you start your query with allintitle:, Google restricts results to those containing all the query terms you specify in the title. For example, [ allintitle: detect plagiarism ] will return only documents that contain the words “detect” and “plagiarism” in the title. This functionality can also be obtained through the Advanced Web Search page, under Occurrences.
The title of a webpage is usually displayed at the top of the browser window and in the first line of Google’s search results for a page. The author of a website specifies the title of a page with the HTML TITLE element. There’s only one title in a webpage. When using allintitle: in your query, do not include any other search operators. The functionality of allintitle: is also available through the Advanced Web Search page, under Occurrences.
In Image Search, the operator allintitle: will return images in files whose names contain the terms that you specify.
In Google News, the operator allintitle: will return articles whose titles include the terms you specify.
allinurl:
If you start your query with allinurl:, Google restricts results to those containing all the query terms you specify in the URL. For example, [ allinurl: google faq ] will return only documents that contain the words “google” and “faq” in the URL, such as “www.google.com/help/faq.html”. This functionality can also be obtained through the Advanced Web Search page, under Occurrences.
In URLs, words are often run together. They need not be run together when you’re using allinurl:.
In Google News, the operator allinurl: will return articles whose titles include the terms you specify.
The Uniform Resource Locator, more commonly known as URL, is the address that specifies the location of a file on the Internet. When usingallinurl: in your query, do not include any other search operators. The functionality of allinurl: is also available through the Advanced Web Search page, under Occurrences.
author:
If you include author: in your query, Google will restrict your Google Groups results to include newsgroup articles by the author you specify. The author can be a full or partial name or email address. For example, [ children author:john author:doe ] or [ children author:doe@someaddress.com ] return articles that contain the word “children” written by John Doe or doe@someaddress.com.
Google will search for exactly what you specify. If your query contains [ author:”John Doe” ] (with quotes), Google won’t find articles where the author is specified as “Doe, John.”
cache:
The query cache:url will display Google’s cached version of a web page, instead of the current version of the page. For example, [ cache:www.eff.org ] will show Google’s cached version of the Electronic Frontier Foundation home page.
Note: Do not put a space between cache: and the URL (web address).
On the cached version of a page, Google will highlight terms in your query that appear after the cache: search operator. For example, [ cache:www.pandemonia.com/flying/ fly diary ] will show Google’s cached version of Flight Diary in which Hamish Reid’s documents what’s involved in learning how to fly with the terms “fly” and “diary” highlighted.
define:
If you start your query with define:, Google shows definitions from pages on the web for the term that follows. This advanced search operator is useful for finding definitions of words, phrases, and acronyms. For example, [ define: blog ] will show definitions for “Blog” (weB LOG).
ext:
This is an undocumented alias for filetype:.
filetype:
If you include filetype:suffix in your query, Google will restrict the results to pages whose names end in suffix. For example, [ web page evaluation checklist filetype:pdf ] will return Adobe Acrobat pdf files that match the terms “web,” “page,” “evaluation,” and “checklist.” You can restrict the results to pages whose names end with pdf and doc by using the OR operator, e.g. [  email security filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc ].
When you don’t specify a File Format in the Advanced Search Form or the filetype: operator, Google searches a variety of file formats; see the table in File Type Conversion.
group:
If you include group: in your query, Google will restrict your Google Groups results to newsgroup articles from certain groups or subareas. For example, [ sleep group:misc.kids.moderated ] will return articles in the group misc.kids.moderated that contain the word “sleep” and [ sleep group:misc.kids ] will return articles in the subarea misc.kids that contain the word “sleep.”
id:
This is an undocumented alias for info:.
inanchor:
If you include inanchor: in your query, Google will restrict the results to pages containing the query terms you specify in the anchor text or links to the page. For example, [ restaurants inanchor:gourmet ] will return pages in which the anchor text on links to the pages contain the word “gourmet” and the page contains the word “restaurants.”
info:
The query info:URL will present some information about the corresponding web page. For instance, [ info:gothotel.com ] will show information about the national hotel directory GotHotel.com home page.
Note: There must be no space between the info: and the web page URL.
This functionality can also be obtained by typing the web page URL directly into a Google search box.
insubject:
If you include insubject: in your query, Google will restrict articles in Google Groups to those that contain the terms you specify in the subject. For example, [ insubject:”falling asleep” ] will return Google Group articles that contain the phrase “falling asleep” in the subject.
Equivalent to intitle:.
intext:
The query intext:term restricts results to documents containing term in the text. For instance, [ Hamish Reid intext:pandemonia ] will return documents that mention the word “pandemonia” in the text, and mention the names “Hamish” and “Reid” anywhere in the document (text or not).
Note: There must be no space between the intext: and the following word.
Putting intext: in front of every word in your query is equivalent to putting allintext: at the front of your query, e.g., [ intext:handsome intext:poets ] is the same as [ allintext: handsome poets ].
intitle:
The query intitle:term restricts results to documents containing term in the title. For instance, [ flu shot intitle:help ] will return documents that mention the word “help” in their titles, and mention the words “flu” and “shot” anywhere in the document (title or not).
Note: There must be no space between the intitle: and the following word.
Putting intitle: in front of every word in your query is equivalent to putting allintitle: at the front of your query, e.g., [ intitle:google intitle:search ] is the same as [ allintitle: google search ].
inurl:
If you include inurl: in your query, Google will restrict the results to documents containing that word in the URL. For instance, [ inurl:print site:www.googleguide.com ] searches for pages on Google Guide in which the URL contains the word “print.” It finds pdf files that are in the directory or folder named “print” on the Google Guide website. The query [ inurl:healthy eating ] will return documents that mention the words “healthy” in their URL, and mention the word “eating” anywhere in the document.
Note: There must be no space between the inurl: and the following word.
Putting inurl: in front of every word in your query is equivalent to putting allinurl: at the front of your query, e.g., [ inurl:healthy inurl:eating ] is the same as [ allinurl: healthy eating ].
In URLs, words are often run together. They need not be run together when you’re using inurl:.
link:
The query link:URL shows pages that point to that URL. For example, to find pages that point to Google Guide’s home page, enter:
link:www.googleguide.com ]
Note: According to Google’s documentation, “you cannot combine a link: search with a regular keyword search.”
Also note that when you combine link: with another advanced operator, Google may not return all the pages that match. The following queries should return lots of results, as you can see if you remove the -site: term in each of these queries.
Find links to the Google home page not on Google’s own site.
link:www.google.com -site:google.com ]
Find links to the UK Owners Direct home page not on its own site.
link:www.www.ownersdirect.co.uk -site:ownersdirect.co.uk ]
location:
If you include location: in your query on Google News, only articles from the location you specify will be returned. For example, [ queen location:canada ] will show articles that match the term “queen” from sites in Canada. Many other country names work; try them and see.
Two-letter US state abbreviations match individual US states, and two-letter Canadian province abbreviations (like NS for Nova Scotia) also work — although some provinces don’t have many newspapers online, so you may not get many results. Some other two-letter abbreviations — such as UK for the United Kingdom — are also available.
movie:
If you include movie: in your query, Google will find movie-related information. For examples, see Google’s Blog.
related:
The query related:URL will list web pages that are similar to the web page you specify. For instance, [ related:www.consumerreports.org ] will list web pages that are similar to the Consumer Reports home page.
Note: Don’t include a space between the related: and the web page url.
You can also find similar pages from the “Similar pages” link on Google’s main results page, and from the similar selector in the Page-Specific Search area of the Advanced Search page. If you expect to search frequently for similar pages, consider installing a GoogleScout browser button, which scouts for similar pages.
site:
If you include site: in your query, Google will restrict your search results to the site or domain you specify. For example, [ admissions site:www.lse.ac.uk ] will show admissions information from London School of Economics’ site and [ peace site:gov ] will find pages about peace within the .gov domain. You can specify a domain with or without a period, e.g., either as .gov or gov.
Note: Do not include a space between the “site:” and the domain.
You can use many of the search operators in conjunction with the basic search operators +OR, and " ". For example, to find information on Windows security from all sites except microsoft.com, enter:
[  windows security –site:microsoft.com  ]
You can also restrict your results to a site or domain through the domains selector on the Advanced Search page.
source:
If you include source: in your query, Google News will restrict your search to articles from the news source with the ID you specify. For example, [ election source:new_york_times ] will return articles with the word “election” that appear in the New York Times.
To find a news source ID, enter a query that includes a term and the name of the publication you’re seeking. You can also specify the publication name in the “news source” field in the Advanced News Search form. You’ll find the news source ID in the query box, following the source: search operator. For example, let’s say you enter the publication name Ha’aretz in the News Source box, then you click the Google Search button. The results page appears, and its search box contains [ peace source:ha_aretz__subscription_ ]. This means that the news source ID is ha_aretz__subscription_. This query will only return articles that include the word “peace” from the Israeli newspaper Ha’aretz.
weather
If you enter a query with the word weather and a city or location name, if Google recognizes the location, the forecast will appear at the top of the results page. Otherwise, your results will usually include links to sites with the weather conditions and forecast for that location.
Since weather is not an advanced operator, there is no need to include a colon after the word. For example, [ weather Sunnyvale CA ] will return the weather for Sunnyvale, California and [ weather 94041 ] will return the weather for the city containing the zip code (US postal code) 94041, which is Mountain View, California.

Thursday 6 August 2015

SEO Openings in Hyderabad | Openings on SEO for Freshers and Experienced

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Urgent job opening for Digital Marketing Manager role for Hyderabad location

Urgent job opening for Digital Marketing Manager role for Hyderabad location


Company: DWPractice
Location: Hyderabad
Exp: 8+ Years

Hi, 

We have an urgent opening with our client, DW Practice (Level 5, Permanent position) 

About DW Practice 

DW Practice, LLC is an Atlanta-based provider of Information Technology services. The company offers services related to Enterprise Data Management, Application Development, Product Engineering, QA and Testing and Managed Services. DW Practice has offices and solution delivery centers across the US and India. Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence, Application Development, Big Data, Cloud Computing and Mobile Technologies are the key focus areas for DW Practice. The company has strategic partnerships with IBM, Microsoft, and Oracle 

DW Practice's core service offerings include: 

* Enterprise Data Management 
* Enterprise Application Management 
* QA and Testing 
* Product Engineering 
* Managed Services 

Technology Solutions 

* Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence 
* Big Data 
* Cloud Computing 
* Mobility 
* Microsoft Solutions 
* IBM Solutions 
* Oracle Solutions 

Visit DWPractice Website for more Information: http://www.dwpractice.com 

Position: Digital Marketing Manager 

Location: Hyderabad 

Experience: 7 to 10 years' experience in digital marketing. 

Jobs on Digital Marketing Manager
Jobs on Digital Marketing Manager
Jobs on Digital Marketing Manager in Hyderabad
Jobs on Digital Marketing Manager in Hyderabad
   


Job Description: 

* At least 7-10 years of experience in Digital marketing of B2B software products in international markets. Experience should include the following: web, mobile, apps, email, social media etc. for B2B software product industry. 
* Understand expectations, industry best practices, current gaps, technical constraints and develop the digital analytics roadmap in conjunction 
* Establish a strong digital marketing capability (SEO/ SEM/ Web analytics) and Manage the delivery of digital marketing 


Desired Skills: 

- Knowledge of digital analysis tools and techniques like SEO, SEM, Omniture Site Catalyst, Web trends, Google analytics, etc. 
- Knowledge of emerging digital technologies 
- A proven track record in delivering impactful digital solutions for B2B software products 

Qualifications: 

- Graduate/ Post Graduate degree with good academics 
- Proven analytics experience of 8+ years with at least 6 years in the digital space spanning across one or more of the following: web, mobile, apps, email, social media etc. for software product industry firm etc. 

Subject Line: Applying for Digital Marketing Manager role 

******Please put the above subject line while forwarding your resume for easy reference********** 


Mandatory details 

* Full Name: 
* Total Experience: 
* Relevant Experience: 
* Current CTC: 
* Expected CTC: 
* Notice Period: 
* Current Location: 


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Thanks & Regards 
Keerthy Reddy V, 
HR Recruitments 
Bodhtree Consulting Ltd