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Friday, July 16, 2010
Many SEO practitioners as well as clients of SEO firms like-mindedly dream of watching organic search referrals climb from month-to-month and from a year-over-year perspective for that matter. What so often looks like a great report should have additional questions posed. Let’s talk.
 
Monday, May 24, 2010
You’re reminded me the importance of starting far in advance (something clients don’t get…they want it NOW NOW NOW) so I’ll be making more efforts to plan ahead. Share But… but… blogger outreach doesn’t work anymore , right? Actually, like most things in life, it depends on how you do it. Reply S.A.
 
Monday, May 24, 2010
Much like building media lists, it’s more time consuming than you might think. And the tools aren’t nearly as sophisticated as the ones on the traditional side of the house. For example, there isn’t a definitive resource or tool that allows us to search for blogs by locale or geographic region (at least to my knowledge).
 

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1, 2006 (utc 0) HI, Most of the seos have been charging on hourly basis, but I want to know that how can I charge a client on basis of rank achieved on a particular keyword I mean $/ keyword. Using the billable hours model, the unexpected or unplanned tends to come out of the client�s pocket. The clients downside protection?
Search Engine Journal Subscribe via RSS or email: The ROI of PPC Beats Most Advertising Opportunities May 18th, 2009 by Brian Carter | 3 Comments At Fuel Interactive, we’re always trying to find more profitable advertising and marketing channels for our clients. NOTE: this case study is in the hotel industry. Spend where you get the best ROI.
Skip to content Home SEO Services SEO Blog About Us Portfolio/Clients Get Free Quote Contact Us Call 312.794.7883 for free SEO analysis! The Take Away for Long Tail SEO The ideal way to leverage long tail SEO is to delve deep into the psyche of your ideal client and think the way they would think and search how they would search.
There is nothing more effective in pitches to me than one with a highly targeted phrase like “I noticed your blog post about RSS feeds last week and wanted to let you know about my client’s new app that would really benefit web workers by helping manage their feeds.&# The recent FTC rulings on marketing firms and blogs. Bingo!
Some clients have only 1,200 or so, others closer to a million. In order to analyze the performance of the tail, we divided each clients’ list into buckets based on traffic volume over a two month period. George Michie : Hi Rex, We do tests all the time, but keep the results confidential as our client has paid for those findings.
Understanding Technorati and Google Blogsearch and Summize goes a long way towards helping you listen and hear what people are saying about you, your client, etc. It's convincing our CLIENTS that that's the way to go! blogstorm and an upset client. The biggest challenge we PR folks face is pressure from clients.
Bloom Media November 24th, 2009 at 2:12 am useful post rand, and helpful diagrams for use with clients. Pete November 24th, 2009 at 8:04 am You can win that battle - you just have to shift the clients metrics. get many clients who assume that ranking number 1 on the SERPs for keyword x is the best place to be when theyre wrong.
We recently received an award for the event work we did for our client the National Federation of Independent Business on their 2008 National Small Business Summit website. veteran: 1. How will you incorporate social media into association events ? How will you measure the effectiveness of the associations social media marketing efforts?
Meaghan told me that the Google engineer focused mainly on page serve time, but said client-side “matters because it annoys users.&# So I suspect Google is working hard to measure total client-side page render time, and coincidentally that’s what Page Speed measures. So what to make of this hint dropped over lunch at SMX?
And, like I’ve said before, what if the blogger or influencer you’re “pitching&# actually becomes a customer/client? What kind of value does your client put on a single customer? I’m not here to say those are the wrong measures of success. Relationships. Pretty tough to measure, right? That’s no secret.