Archive for March, 2009
Tracking Redirects in Google Analytics Site Search
Tracking Site Search is important
Tracking what users search for is one of the best ways to improve your website (Learn how to set up site search). You can find out what users are searching for overall, what they’re searching for when on a specific page, and thanks to advanced segments, you can even track what [...]
Geolocation - an easy (and free) way to make your site more relevant
As companies continue to look for ways to make their websites more relevant to users, expect Geolocation to become increasingly popular. Geolocation allows websites to display dynamic content based on a user’s location.
Geolocation on SEOracle
Because I get visitors from other countries, I decided to add links to Google Translate my blog to the visitor’s [...]
Matt Cutts verifies that keywords in URL help
In a recent Q&A, Matt Cutts verified that having a keyword in a URL, does ‘help a little bit.’ Without directly answering the question of whether or not having your keyword early as opposed to later in the URL, he does (in my mind) imply that it does help to have it early in [...]
Google Analytics Individual Qualification (IQ) Test
Google recently began offering a Google Analytics IQ Test to allow individuals to earn certification (good for 18 months) for their skills. The online course is free, but the certification test itself is $50. Earlier today I took (and passed) the test.
If you plan on taking this test, I highly recommend going through [...]


