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created on February 13, 2017
Start you week with a helpful or exciting thought.
created on February 13, 2017
Digital innovation continues to propel the marketing industry forward, and the pace is mind-blowing. As marketers, we rely on data, analysis and insights to stay informed and inspired. Think with Google is our way to share all of this and more with you.
Think of us as your resource for everything from high-level insights to deck-ready stats to useful tools. Here you will find the data we’re exploring and the trends we’re tracking along with forward-looking perspectives and behind-the-scenes looks at digital campaigns —across industries, platforms and audiences. We hope you find it helpful and visit often.
created on February 10, 2017
A "Compuvator" is a person who innovates Computer and Information Technology related products and services.
For us at Compuvate, our web designers and developers, digital marketing specialists and all other employees are Compuvators.
created on February 10, 2017
A "Compuvator" is a person who innovates Computer and Information Technology related products and services.
For us at Compuvate, our web designers and developers, digital marketing specialists and all other employees are Compuvators.
created on February 10, 2017
A "Compuvator" is a person who innovates Computer and Information Technology related products and services.
For us at Compuvate, our web designers and developers, digital marketing specialists and all other employees are Compuvators.
created on February 10, 2017
SEO Services from SEO Agencies based in New York City and for businesses in and around New York City metro area.
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created on February 10, 2017
keep pace. (with someone or something)
1. Lit. to move at the same speed as someone, something, or an animal; to match someone or some creature pace for pace.
Examples:
The black horse was having a hard time keeping pace with the brown one.
Tom runs very fast and I couldn't keep pace with him.
2. Fig. to manage to move, learn, change, etc., at the same rate as someone or something.
Examples:
Bill can't keep pace with the geometry class.
You've just got to keep pace.