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159 Articles match "Traffic"
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
Site type distribution of inbound linking sites (Blog, Directory, Social Media, Press Release, Website, ETC) Domain age Toolbar PageRank (both domain and linking page) MozRank Recency of the latest post or other newest content Estimated traffic Presence of social network widgets Unique linking IPs Unique IP blocks Does the site rank for its domain name? Home Members Only News Features Columns Newsletters How To Videos Library Events About Us MEMBER LOGIN > | BECOME A MEMBER > Column: Link Week 71 Technical Factors For Backlink Analysis (From 30 Link Building Experts) – Part 2 Mar 9, 2010 at 6:39pm ET by Garrett French Welcome to part 2 of our 3-part group interview series on backlink profile analysis.
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
on Effective Blog Commenting to Increase Page Rank Sean Dean on Effective Blog Commenting to Increase Page Rank Our Categories Advanced SEO Tips Basic SEO Tips Blogroll Brand Building Company News Copywriting Email Marketing General Blogging Tips General Marketing Increasing Traffic Tips Learning SEO Basics Link Strategies and Tips Online Advertising Search Engine Marketing Search Engine News Search Engine Ranking Social Networking Tips Technology News Uncategorized Web Design Tips Our SEO Neighbors
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
search engine) traffic. And those single-visit keywords make up approx 40% of the site’s total keyword (search engine) traffic. I can’t do better than quote Bill again: “There’s so much traffic in the tail it is hard to even comprehend”. Wordtracker Log in Skip to content Home Take a Tour Free Trial Pricing Academy Blog Press About Us Contact The Wordtracker Academy menu All Articles Keywords Keyword Research Keyword Creativity Free Keyword Research Guide Pay Per Click Search Engine Optimization Blogging Link Building Social Media Marketing Web Content Online PR Wordtracker books Videos Online Journalism Case Studies RSS feed The long tail of keyword research (and why single keywords are for losers) by Mark Nunney , 4
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Saturday, June 6, 2009
use it.com Alertbox July 2006 Traffic Log Patterns Jakob Nielsen sAlertbox, July 10, 2006: Traffic Log Patterns Summary: The relative popularity of a sites pages, the number of visitors referred by other sites, and the traffic from search queries continue to follow a Zipf distribution. Briefly stated, a few pages on a website were extremely popular, a larger set was moderately popular, and the vast majority constituted the " long tail " of low-traffic pages. About 10 years ago, I showed that the popularity of a websites pages followed a power law .
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Monday, March 23, 2009
Find Out How Much Traffic a Website is Getting Do you want to spy (or ‘research’) on your competitors to know how much traffic their sites are getting? Now there are a bunch of traffic estimation services (like Alexa, Compete, Quantcast, etc.) Since Google search is the largest source of traffic to most websites (especially those in the tech from where you can obtain statistics (page views + unique visitors) of almost any website for free but is the data accurate? I
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Driving traffic to your website is a formula that can be reverse engineered. Other than paying for traffic with advertising, there are only so many ways to get people to show up at your door.
There are 7 Ways to Get (unpaid) Traffic on the Web , in no weighted order they are:
“If You Build It…They Will Come” may work for historical baseball ghosts, but it’s not a strategy you can rely on when starting an internet company. 1.) Search Engines
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Thursday, January 14, 2010
Home About Contact Search Engine Optimization How to Predict Traffic from Google Email Shane Jones Follow me on Twitter Shane Jones 01/12/10 6 Comments Google gives you plenty of really good tools at the moment to predict the traffic to your website from Google rankings. In this post I will show you how you can make a guestimation of the %age of traffic that a particular rank will give you, this is something that I have
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Instead they are assigned by an algorithm, which mines nearly a terabyte of search data, Internet traffic patterns, and keyword rates to determine what users want to know and how much advertisers will pay to appear next to the answers. Demand also posts its material to its network of 45 B-list sites — ranging from eHow and Livestrong.com to the little-known doggy-photo site TheDailyPuppy.com — that manage to pull in more traffic than ESPN, NBC Universal, and Time Warner’s online properties (excluding AOL) put together. Wired Home Subscribe Sections Cars 2.0 Culture Entertainment Gadgets Gaming How-To Med Tech Multimedia Politics Product Reviews Science Software Tech Biz Tech Jobs Wired Biz
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Saturday, June 6, 2009
Small Biz Guide to Search Marketing | Advertise | Newsletters | About/Contact | Site Map Search Engine Marketing Small Business Conference Search Marketing Ebook Internet Search Engines Search Engine News Search Engine Guide > Jennifer Laycock > Targeting Conversions and Traffic with Long Tail Writing Search Engine Guide Blog Targeting
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Monday, January 12, 2009
Contact Glenn | About Glenn Gabe | Blog - Internet Marketing Driver | Internet Marketing Strategy Wednesday, August 13, 2008 The Long Tail of SEO, How Long Tail Keywords Impact Natural Search Traffic, Bounce Rate and Conversion. Imagine for a second that you are an SEO consultant and that you have a big presentation today. The Impact of The Long Tail on Natural Search Traffic, Bounce Rate and Conversion: Now, you might be wondering what the impact of the
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Thursday, July 30, 2009
Close and Go Back Back to Viget Viget Inspire, UX Lab Viget Inspire, Design Lab Viget Extend, Development Lab Viget Engage, Web Marketing Lab The Labs at Viget Blog Archives About Case Studies Contact Under the Hood: Measuring
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Monday, March 1, 2010
404 errors, dead pages, bad links, whatever you like to call them are a great way to increase your bounce rate, decrease your online revenues and make you look sloppy. This form of conversion suicide can be corrected by monitoring your site well to make sure that you are not contributing to the probability of your site rendering 404 errors or that others on the web are not properly linking to your site.
Not ensuring that all
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Monday, June 8, 2009
This guide is a compilation of VKIs Google Analytics: Power User series, presenting an overview of several key features and uses of Google analytics—some basic, some advanced—and how you can use these features to analyze, interpret, and optimize your websites traffic. Quick Index: Introduction: Setup The Site Overlay Report Visitors: Map Overlay Content: Top Content Ecommerce: Overview Content: Site Search Identifying and Setting up Goals Goals and Funnel Visualization Report Traffic Sources: All Traffic Sources Traffic Sources: AdWords Tracking
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