If you want a more scientific look at the Google Analytics , take a look at the Google Analytics Periodic Table created by Jeffalytics.
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If you want a more scientific look at the Google Analytics , take a look at the Google Analytics Periodic Table created by Jeffalytics.
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The B2B Content Conversions Conference was held recently on 22nd and 23rd April 2013 - Times Center NYC. This conference presented key insights on how to manage the content lifecycle. The reputed speakers http://content2conversion.com/speakers/ shared their thoughts which were shared on Twitter - #B2BContentEvent .
@jasonthibeault Jason Thibeault, Limelight Networks
The Highlights According To An Econsultancy Survey In October 2012 Are:
These statistics prove that though the majority believes that Content Creation and its marketing is important but less than 50% of the companies have yet to focus on the same by dedicating an in house team for content marketing or outsourcing it with a decent budget.
Why “ Content Marketing” is gaining the attention of digital marketers and brands?
In the real world you are what your thoughts are and you are known by the company you keep. On the WWW your identity is established by what you share and publish.
Brands need to establish their trust and credibility online to reach out to potential online customers or to retain existing customers . This is not possible by just having an optimized website for search engines.
A good site optimized for search engines may bring targeted visits to the site, but after the visitor comes to your site and gets impressed and is convinced by the content on your site he will go to the social media sites to confirm what others have to say about your products and services to get a reality check.
The content on your website is what you say about your products and services but the content on the social media sites put forward what others have to say and when both these voices are in sync a credibility is established. This may influence the visitor to buy the product online but the whole experience of buying online and getting any after sales assistance if needed establishes the faith in the brand.
When the visitor who becomes your regular customer and keeps getting the immediate quality services and response online spreads the WOM and when this WOM magnifies and multiplies TRUST is established.
More than the affordable price brands need to establish trust online and content marketing is the right platform for putting your best foot forward and for proving the trust worthiness.
Hence Content Marketing helps a brand establish its unique identity, offers a platform to engage with the customers directly, win public trust and can ensure happier clients.
On the web your potential clients or customers can come majorly from the search engines (Organic or Paid presence) and social media platforms.
In order to have a quality presence on search engines or social media sites brands need a well optimized site and a blog which is updated with regular quality and informative content. i.e your blog/site is a container for the content. Both the container and the content need to be impressive in order to convince.
The site (the Container) needs to have a good design appeal and also needs to be user friendly. The content adds the soul hence if the content is just a few paragraphs added just for the sake of adding words its of no use. Every piece of content should reflect the personality of the brand and raise the trust and goodwill factor limits a notch higher.
All this discussion raises the following questions which I am asked repeatedly by clients:
Creating quality content regularly is a challenging task and needs a lot of planning and strategy to reap the right return. Depending on the purpose of the online presence the content marketing team needs to decide upon the right type of the content media mix - text, podcasts, videos, infographics, etc. Then the frequency needs to be decided upon i.e you would like to publish content daily or weekly. The content topics need to revolve round the purpose to be achieved online. If the main purpose is to establish a brand then publish blog posts about
We all discuss our success but for a change if we discuss some failure and the lessons learnt by that also is something which gets widely read and accepted as it helps others learn from the mistakes made by us.
This way the web presence of your business will become a true reflection of your real time business where there will be no dearth of actual valuable content and this content will be helpful in projecting the true image reflecting the authority, identity and popularity quotient of your business. Every happening, innovation and development in your office or company can become a topic for a blogpost adding valuable content if you think it will help and offer some valuable information your existing customers, potential clients, shareholders or any targeted visitor to your website in some way or the other.
Work hard in the real world to have more satisfied customers and more acheivements in business which helps your business grow and then update and upgrade your virtual business and presence with the real world facts, figures and experiences thereby being in a win-win situation in the virtual world as well as the real world.
The greatest example is Google itself , if we see the Google blog or any other web presence they have – It is always updated with their latest developments and the discussions about what their priniciples and ideologies in practice.
Paid content, like paid links does not have any value, if your business is not living its actual essence in real life. It will soon fizzle out like paid links . But, content generated with a view of updating the existing client with the actual product information or the content which helps the potential client take a decision or the content which makes the shareholder in your business achieve confidence in the company is all content valuable from the user and the search engine perspective.
Genuine, informative and knowledge based content does not only add value to the content aspect of the web presence but also has the potential of getting inbound links in a natural way boosting the web presence multifold .
“Content Marketing is not a campaign. Instead of buying the media the marketers are owning the media. Instead of renting an audience they are earning an audience and this takes time. In content marketing once you have built your audience you own it and it continues to generate market results. You don’t have to pay rent to the media. The point is that those who embark on content marketing must understand that it is a long term effort requiring significant investment of time and resources before its results can measure up favourably. “
You can start with monitoring visits to your website and to each of your content items. Increases in organic search traffic will signify that your SEO strategies are proving effective and that the keywords you have been targeting in your content creation are starting to raise your website up the search rankings. Another metric of success is increases in the shares of your content which you can monitor by tracking the social media reports.
Content marketing cannot succeed on its own as it is a part of the whole marketing mix. To understand the concept for ROI for Content Marketing we need to understand that the success of content marketing depends on the success of all the other links in the chain of the whole online marketing process.
The quality content published can reach a wider audience and have a long term life if the SEO of the site on which it is published is up to the norms and it is being crawled, indexed and ranked well. Further on it will have a good outreach if it is being shared on relevant social media platforms and the page on which it is published can be shared easily by the incoming visitors,
If the person managing the social media engages with the audience and keeps sharing relevant posts from the archives to answer their questions and cater to their curiosity the old published content can also be revived as per relevance.
SEO and content marketing are two different industries but are like two sides of the same coin. Your SEO may or may not create content for you and at the same time your content creator or writer may or may not optimize your site.
No doubt, every piece of quality content boosts your search presence – provided your site has been optimized wisely for the search engines and the search engines can easily index and extract the right context of the content to make it prominently visible on the search results for their users.
Where there is content there has to be an author. Hence establishing the Authorship Mark up is of utmost important as this gives an identity to the content and also helps in establishing the author as a thought leader.
Guest Post
According to eMarketer, 2012 saw U.S. Internet usage expand by another 3.1 percent, reaching 239 million people— 75.6 percent of the population. If you can consistently corral just a fraction of those reader's interests, you've got a massive success on your hands. However, all the ambition in the world won't help you get from aspiring blogger to massive success unless you know how to apply your savvy ideas consistently and effectively.
Managing your blog is like managing your brand. Noted internet author and lauded connoisseur Seth Godin describes a brand as a “set of expectations, memories, stories and relationships.” Tied together, they account for an audience/consumer's choice in product or service. Branding service Reputation.com knows that being on the web means “the end of forgetting,” Reputation founder Michael Fertig tells the New York Times. The double-edged sword of online exposure can be swung in the direction your blog's popularity— that is, if you use some savvy tips and tricks from the pros.
Stay Ahead of Trending Topics
Naturally, not every trending topic is going to be relevant to the content of your blog, but with some creative content strategy you can leverage the hottest tickets of the trend-o-sphere to help generate eyes to your site. If your blog is predominately home-and-garden based, for example, you could feature an article about the recently published look inside Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's new home. There is always something abuzz in the media that can help draw attention to your blog. Spending some time each day building alerts and perusing Google trends can help ensure you get the best bang for your trending buck.
Brief Yourself On SEO
Understanding Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is one of the golden tickets of conquering internet popularity and reputation management. Although it seems like only super scientists truly understand the complex algorithms that make the internet zoom, teaching yourself a basic understanding of how key phrases and words can be used to help poise your blog is essential. Allblogbasics.com has an excellent run down of what bare bones SEO terms and practices means in three key arenas:
Site Layout (Site Design)
Blogger Jeff Bullas remarks that the rise of social media was once thought to be a threat to blogging by many, however that has turned out not to be the case. Micro-blogging sites like Twitter and social media titans like Facebook had some bloggers worried that their content would be pushed to the wayside in favor of shiny new ways to connect.
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Understand how to use the Google Webmaster Tools and improve your site in Google Search. Using them appropriately for analyzing the website from the SEO perspective is always an ongoing learning process. Google keeps on adding valuable features to the tools and keeps on making it more useful to webmasters and SEOs. You can get data, tools and diagnostics for a healthy, Google-friendly site.
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Google Analytics lets you measure your advertising ROI as well as track your Flash, video, and social networking sites and applications. Dive into your data. Standard reports make it easy to measure and understand engagement on your site. Plus it only takes a few clicks to quickly build out customized reports, visitor segments, and identify important data to share with your team.
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In May 2012, Google announced the Knowledge Graph. The purpose of the Knowledge Graph according to Google is to help users:
• Find the right thing• Get the best summary
• Go deeper and broader to discover more about the search
Google says,“We’ve always believed that the perfect search engine should understand exactly what you mean and give you back exactly what you want. And we can now sometimes help answer your next question before you’ve asked it, because the facts we show are informed by what other people have searched for.”Recently, Matt Cutts (Head of Google’s SpamTeam) mentioned at one of the conferences in August 2012 that “One of the key focuses for Google is to move away from being a search engine and focus on becoming a knowledge engine. Google is so committed to this that Google’s Search Quality team has been renamed to Google’s Knowledge Team.” Fee: INR 3500/- per person per workshop
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Bharati Ahuja is the founder of WebPro Technologies, SEO Trainer and speaker, Web Entrepreneur, Blog Writer, Internet Marketing Consultant and Search Strategist. She started her career in the field of Computer Training in 1987 and has worked with NIIT (Delhi) , TULEC (Tata Unisys Limited Education Centre - Ahmedabad ) and Datapro Information Technology (Mumbai). WebPro Technologies has been offering web solutions since 2000 and conducting SEO focused training and workshops at AMA since 2007.
Adding valuable content to the blog is a challenge for every blog owner. Just adding content is not enough, it has to be valuable to the readers in some form or the other.
It is simple logic that the visitor on your site who reached your site via search engines, social media or some other referral link is looking for some information related to the topic of the landing page or the topic of the blog. If the user finds the content informative, valuable and is in detail then he is surely going to share it to his followers on Twitter or the relevant circles or friends on Google+ and Facebook respectively.
· In-depth information about the topic
· About the latest trends of the related industry
· Explains a certain topic in detail (The How To and the Dos and Donts Posts)
· Personal perceptions or reviews about the products and services related to your industry
· Current Events And Conference related to your industry
· At times live blog a certain event or follow the Twitter Stream of events where the thought leaders of the industry are speaking and then write a summary of all the tweets .(For Example: http://goo.gl/XH0D5 )
· Success stories and failures related to your industry or something that you personally experienced while working on any project
· Discuss some comments made on some other blogs in detail .
Such content not only educates the user about the topic but also makes him share it further and this chain, in the long run generates social signals which get integrated with search and thereby improve your search presence.
· Have a team or a person dedicated to create and share content.
· If you accept guest posts then implement the authorship mark up .
· Have a set of Author guidelines which the authors should follow.
· Focus the blog to publish content on niche topics related to the industry only.
· Encourage comments by asking questions to generate the more valuable User Generated Content (UGC) as comments.
· Reward guest authors in some way if their content gives you a good out reach
· Request reputed authors to send guest posts for your blog after all its a mutually beneficial association
· Integrate Twitter Cards and Facebook Open Graph to the blog
· Focus on good quality titles as per SEO guidelines
· Try to publish content in all forms – text, infographics, video and podcasts.
· Focus on building trust and having a good UX
By content friendly I mean content which has a good out reach and the guest authors reach out to you for getting their writings published. As the ‘Author Rank’ adds to the reputation of the blog and the readership and the reputation of the blog in turn helps in adding value to their ‘Author rank’.
Just as a blog has no value without content , the author’s ideas also do not get a good outreach, appreciation and understanding without being published on a reputed blog. It is a mutually beneficial and a content (pun intended) association.
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Google on its official blog announced the launch of Think Insights. Think Insights, is about the latest research in digital marketing, creative brand campaigns, and useful products and tools. On this platform Google shares industry-leading case studies and Google’s latest research, strategic perspectives, interviews with innovators and experts and more—all to help you make the most of the web.
Google says “we built google.com/think to help you do it all—stay up-to-date on the latest in digital marketing, arm yourself with data to support your business cases and create inspiring campaigns.” Explore the site now, and if you like what you discover, you can to subscribe to the Think Letter for a monthly round-up of the most popular content.
The range of industries and the Ad Types covered on this site are as follows:
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The web world buzz was all about the Google Glasses last week and now Google has unveiled a new experiment at this year's SXSW and it got some shoes talking.
The Android-connected Google shoe is fitted with a tiny computer, a speaker, an accelerometer, a gyroscope and a pressure sensor to provide detailed information on your physical activity.
The voice responds when you get moving, saying: "I love the feeling of wind through my laces" while you are running, or saying: "Call 911, because you are on fire", or says, “ Lift off” while you are jumping around playing sport.
Aman Govil, head of the Art, Copy & Code initiative and Google’s Advertising Arts team.says: “ Our goal is to really figure out how you marry innovations in technology with marketing and advertising” He also added: “imagine if, rather than having an app in your phone that tells you how far you ran, your shoe told you. And if you woke up too late for a run, the shoe would tell you how far you could have run”
The latest news is that Google has partnered with Adidas for the ‘Talking Shoe’. With social media touching each aspect of our lives the talking shoe also shares information over a social network to track your data as it can be connected to your android phone or computer.
Of course the experiment is still at the initial stages but maybe in future the inbuilt voice may motivate many to actually get up and walk or run. Keeping in mind the current scenario where “Sitting is considered as the new smoking” This idea could be a blessing in disguise.
It is a well known fact that many websites are vulnerable and can be hacked easily . Once the hacker has done his job it may take a lot of time, money and effort for the website owner to totally recover from the malevolent effects of the hack.
Google lately had started informing the website owners about the malware on their websites . But at times only notification is of very little help for the problem to be solved. Some more help is required about how the malware is affecting the site and all other sites it is linked to or the client side computer of the visitors. As Maile Ohye, Developer Programs Tech Lead at Google mentions in the blog post: “while we attempt to outline the necessary steps in recovery, each task remains fairly difficult for site owners unless they have advanced knowledge of system administrator commands and experience with source code”.
This initiative by Google is a great step towards fighting the spam and malware spreading on the web. For more detailed information visit http://www.google.com/webmasters/hacked/
Its truly great that such an initiative is being taken up by Google. Recently one of our client WordPress blog hosted on the subfolder was hacked by a link spam injection and a number of malicious links were added to the site and as a result the site was manually removed from the Google index. We tried to do our very best to make the blog free from all the links and after communicating with Google via WMT our site was again added back to the index. As a result the blog in the subfolder started doing well but somehow the main domain did not recover from its original search engine presence. Eventually we moved the blog from WordPress to Blogger and are hoping the site and the blog to perform better. The link spam injection attack is the most dangerous thing that can happen to your site. Especially after the Penguin update. Hope Google does something about it too.
Amit Singhal – The senior Vice President and Google Fellow at Google Search was interviewed yesterday by Guy Kawasaki at the SXSW conference held in Austin. The topic was “The Future of Google Search in a Mobile World”
I am sure the whole SEO industry is all ears when Matt Cutts and Amit Singhal speak at any conference as what they say is like the weather forecast for the SEO industry so that you can prepare yourself for the coming changes in the search scenario.
Thanks to the Twitter stream at #AskSinghal and the live blogging by Search Engine Land it was like being present at the conference.
What Amit Singhal discussed is as follows:
1. Google has over 30 trillion URLs from 250 million domains in their index.
2. The perfect search engine should know exactly what to be, and give you exactly what you want.
3. The World Wide Web is the biggest depository of human knowledge with 30 trillion web addresses and 250 million domains.
4. As search has gotten better, user queries have gotten more complicated and harder to answer effectively.
5. Mobile devices have revolutionized search
6. Mobile search increases during lunch and dinner hours, so clearly more than just teens are online at the dinner table
7. We're designing search so you can use it from any modality at any time.
8. Google+ enables us to make Google truly universal.
9. High quality content that adds value is deemed desirable, ranks higher in search
10. Think of good SEO as marketing to the search engine. >
11. SEOs add value when improving content.
12. We live in a visual world. #Video is searchable. Google needs to reign in video property tag identifiers for audience's to search
13. Voice is a far more natural interface than typing. But may require other interfaces to work
14. Future of search is bringing valuable content to the world
15. The future of search is a Star Trek computer. Search across multiple modes, voice, type etc.
16. High quality content that provides utility is deemed desirable, ranks higher in search.
17. Future of search is understanding the knowledge on the web, not just indexing and retrieving.
18. If you want to get to the first page of Google results then provide high quality content that adds value. That's it!
19. In the future, Google should be able to tell you what you need to know without you having to ask.
20. Having the knowlege is not enough, Google works to understand the knowledge.
21. Career Advice from Amit Singhal - "Follow your heart...happiness is more important than any money you can make. "There are no right decisions, you make your decision right"
22. User experience and speed has always driven decision at Google and shall always be .
23. The only way to truly improve is to use scientific methodology
24. It's too early to evaluate Facebook graph search. Time will tell if people need it.
25. Latency is a big problem in developing countries. That's why Google invests in infrastructure...so everyone can access Google
26. Google glasses is just one of many input devices. It gives users another context and new opportunities for search
27. Any changes you make in Google search will improve some queries and hurt others
28. To understand the future of search, we need to understand future input devices.
29. Search will do for education what calculators did for math. Don't memorize facts, search will take care of the mundane!
30. I phrase my search term as naturally as possible; if it doesn't work someone on my team gets yelled at.
31. Google's big challenges: Knowledge graph, speech recognition, natural language understanding
32. We do not manually fix searches to improve search. Google only manually intervenes in SERPs in terms of spam, porn and legal issues.
33. Every broken query is an improvement waiting to happen.
34. Google search has a feedback link at the end if every search results page for failed
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