How does Google Analytics work? by Kamal Waghel - 4 year ago | 1472 Google Analytics is the graphical representation of a business which shows the number of users visited the website, their behaviors and interests. Google Analytics have been the most frequently used web analytics in the world. People use it to know the day to day activities on their website. It shows the information such as - from where did the user get in touch with your website, the device he or she is using, location, behavior, interests and etc. Read more 0 0
What Is The Purpose Of RERA? And How Does It Help Buyers? by Legal Advice - 3 year ago | 738 The main object of Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA) is to enhance transparency in the real estate related transactions by creating a organised and a uniform regulatory environment. It's objective is protecting the interest of customers or buyers and making real estate developers liable for timely completion of projects along with committed specifications, facilities and amenities. The RERA Act makes it mandatory for the promoters to deposit 70 percent of the customer advances or project funds into a separate dedicated project account so the funds are utilized only for the related project. Read more 0 0
How Ads review work.? how long does it take.? in Facebook by Ashwin Socialee - 3 year ago | 600 Facebook ads review time can takes anywhere between 5 Minutes to 2 days. Once your Facebook ad created, it ends up in review queue. You can usually expect faster review if you publish your ads on Business days from 8 Am to 8 Pm PST(Pacific Standard Time) with morning tending to work even more better. Since, the review process is human based. it is also subjective. Read more 0 0
What Is Cryonics And How Does It Work? by Sneha Nagdev - 3 year ago | 692 Cryonics is the practice of preserving human bodies in extremely cold temperatures with the hope of reviving them sometime in the future. The idea is that, if someĀone has "died" from a disease that is incurable today, he or she can be "frozen" and then revived in the future when a cure has been discovered. A person preserved this way is said to be in cryonic suspension. Read more 0 0