Archive for June, 2009
Update on Tracking JavaScript Redirects
In a previous post (Track Redirects in Analytics), I gave a couple of examples on how you can track redirects using Google Analytics. One of these methods was to implement a JavaScript redirect after you run your Google Analytics tracking JavaScript. This way the redirect runs after the page has tracked a visit (and the [...]
Blogs/Articles for 2009-06-17
Blogs/Articles for 2009-06-17
PPC / SEM Analytics: 5 Actionable Tips To Improve ROI - Avinash Kaushik
Matt Cutts: Watch my site review session from Google I/O
Online Copywriting Advice - SEOChat
Google Webmaster Blog: Best practices for Product Search
Matt Cutts: PageRank sculpting
New Dashboard in Google’s Local Business Center Extends Your Analytics - WebShare
SEO for Static Websites: Creating/Editing Static Pages for SEO
Due to the time needed to create and edit them, static pages are often the bane of web developers and designers alike. To an SEO professional however, they provide for an easy way to tailor SEO efforts to specific keywords. Here is a guideline for creating new or editing existing static pages for [...]
Using Google Analytics to Track Email Address Signups
If your website has an email sign up form you can use Google Analytics to keep track of which email addresses are signing up. Simply use the parameter you are using to pass the email address as the query parameter in your Analytics Site search setup (go to Profile Settings and click [...]
SEO for Dynamic Pages and Content
Dynamic websites have their obvious advantages. The ability to automate, create, edit, and delete content through a database and server side scripting is a must when dealing with large and constantly updated websites.


