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Wednesday, June 16, 2010
If you were a PR who’s been pitching football bloggers recently you might skim the blogs and think “Wow, that is a pretty impressive line up of bloggers. mins ago @larakiara Took a few quid here and there but mostly Ive been spectacularly awful for betting! Banke. hours ago @larakiara Thats much how I feel! But sadly I am.
 
Monday, May 24, 2010
Home About Arik ACH Communications Speaking May 2010 20 arikhanson View Comments 4 reasons your blogger outreach program shouldn’t be about leads For many organizations, blogger outreach is about two things: placements and impressions. I’m not here to say those are the wrong measures of success. Relationships. Goodwill.
 
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Search Volume (Impressions) Let’s start with search volume. Added together, searches of 5 words or more accounted for 21% of all impressions. Long-tail keywords are those low-volume, obscure, infrequently searched-for keywords that turn up in your search query reports. 8216;Remortgages’ is not. In short: yes. So take it.
 

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The median values for our clients are below — medians, Jay :-) First, notice that for our average client only about 6% of the keywords even get an impression in two months (more on this later). Of “Active terms&# — those keywords that received an impression — 85% had fewer than 50 clicks. Bing: Bang or Bust?
The number of KW generating at least one impression over ninety days ranged from a mere 3,300 to almost 300,000. In one case an advertiser with only ~1,000 products had more than 90,000 KW fire at least one impression. An Emperical Study How Important is the “Tail&# ? An Emperical Study Title: How Important is the “Tail&#
The value of this approach is breadth in reach and impression volume, but the targeting is quite shallow and definitions can be blind AND arbitrary -- what does an Urban category really mean and what are the sites contributing to that definition? This post will define and explain the value of each. Let's say you are an ad network. Links.
Search Volume (Impressions) Let’s start with search volume. Added together, searches of 5 words or more accounted for 21% of all impressions. Long-tail keywords are those low-volume, obscure, infrequently searched-for keywords that turn up in your search query reports. 8216;Remortgages’ is not. In short: yes. So take it.
They simply weren't impressed, or worse, found deficiencies in your new product. Being social media savvy, you add blogger outreach to your PR plans for a new product launch. You carefully research blogs using related keywords and competitor names to build a solid outreach list. You send your messages, and then.nothing. What now?
got the impression that someone just scraped this list and send out pitches blinding without, at minimum, clicking through to a Facebook profile or perhaps evening reading the blog. United States License. flick r.com This is a Flickr badge showing public photos from cambodia4kidsorg. Make your own badge here. also blog at.
PPC Tools Purchase important keywords impressions and track the results of your tests to understand how well they convert, which helps you focus your organic SEO strategy on the most lucrative keywords. Keyword Research Tools Find out what your customers are searching for: what keywords they use and how often they search. All rights reserved.
Home About Arik ACH Communications Speaking May 2010 20 arikhanson View Comments 4 reasons your blogger outreach program shouldn’t be about leads For many organizations, blogger outreach is about two things: placements and impressions. I’m not here to say those are the wrong measures of success. Relationships. Goodwill.
The very impressive Twitter results show hashtag topics, along with extra notes. I remember when Dave Winer introduced Really Simple Syndication (RSS) in Radio Userland way back in 2001. At the time, the biggest problem was finding sites that had available RSS feeds. Today, it’s rare to find a site without feeds. ensembli. Guzzle.it.
But a close examination revealed at least one reason: impressions had dropped by roughly 20% over the course of the month. Every search impression involves an engaged user on the other end who is looking for something. The big picture search trends aren’t going to change dramatically. It just means they search for different things.