Posts by DABK 113
Ever looked at your analytics closely? Today, I looked at one of my sites... Finding #1: 37% of the visitors came on a mobile device. Finding #2: Average time spent on site, overall was 1 minute and 17 seconds.Finding #3: Average time spent on site if they used a mobile device: 0 minutes and 0 seconds (Some probably stayed longer, but I don't have it set up to track unless they visit another page... don't really see the need, this being an adsense site, formerly a testing site).Finding #
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“Sites with high numbers of removal notices may appear lower in our results,” says Google SVP, Engineering, Amit Singhal.Google will start looking at how many times a site gets copyright removal requests, and use that in how they rank it. Automatically, my brain had a bright idea: I start a company that sends Google copyright removal requests. Why? Because Google automatically assumes that if a request was made, a copyright infringement did, indeed, occur. Guilty by virtue of being
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A new study finds that email converts about 8 times better than social; search converts 5 times better than social.Conclusion, focus on building your lists, then on being found in the search engines. Get off FaceBook... It and other social send a lot of visitors to sites, but they don't buy... Based on my experience but, more importantly, on this study. Which validates my experience, so, NAH!Read more at http://vator.tv/news/2012-08-10-email-converts-better-than-search-social-combined#vsd
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http://www.twilert.com/be alerted when someone tweets about something (even if it doesn't make it into the pages Google pulls info for its alerts)http://www.socialmention.com/be alerted when someone mentions something on social sites, such as stumbleupon, digg (even if it doesn't make it into the pages Google pulls info for its alerts)And, of course, don't forget to set up Google alerts
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August 08, 2012
Below is the link to a case study. It's got some good info, check it out:http://www.imgrind.com/lead-generation-arbitrage-website-61796-case-study/?goback=.gde_2122943_member_143599782. What do you think of the guy's sales funnel?
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I did keyword research this morning. One of the keywords I've determined might be beneficial for me had, as the #8 result, a non-existing page. Literally. The only thing that showed up when I clicked on the link was: "404 - page not found." The keyword, by the way, get little traffic (110 exact match) but it's very targeted to a sub-niche that's quite willing to spend money (as a matter of fact, nobody in that niche does not spend a few thousand to get it just right).In addition,
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Over 2 years ago, when I just started online marketing, I decided I'd promote Vizio TV's... The Costco I used to go to had just started to sell them.... Or, I had just noticed them - because I was looking for a flat screen TV and Vizio's were cheap, compared to everybody else. Very cheap.Anyway, I picked 3 or 4 models and, dutiful student, I used product name keywords for all my lenses (back then Squidoo was still being promoted as the stupid easy way to make money as an affiliate;
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Today, my daily small business forum announcement has 38 new discussions. I clicked on a few (14 or 15, or almost half) of them. All but one were the beginning of an article. When I clicked on 'read more' I was taken to the poster's website. All articles were written in proper English, some were blatant self-promotion, some were not so blatant at it though were still promotion. None but 1 was worth discussing.I'm new at linkedin, though I've had an account for some years. But
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Below you'll find a comment someone thought would be a good idea to post on a site I control that's about personalized promotional products. Specifically, the home page.The home page has an 'article' extolling the marketing prowess of promotional products, and an invitation to buy.I want you to noticed how exquisitely the commenter matched comment and subject matter, how useful to my readers his comment is, how engagingly he/she writes, how perfect the style, how correct the gra
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