Archive for the ‘Google’ category

Big Traffic In Little Time

November 13th, 2010

Hi,

Just wanted to share a cool method you can use to get load of traffic to your website in a short amount of time and for relatively little effort.

Before we start you need to have some good content on your website, your content can be text, images, video or a combination, but the content MUST fit into at least one of these groups: Informative (how to, guide, tips, tricks), Funny, Cool, Sweet, Nasty, News worthy. The better your content is the more traffic you will receive, due to the viral sharing nature of this method.

If your website does not have any content like this, then make some. » Read more: Big Traffic In Little Time

The Tools I Use Everyday To Run My Online Business

November 12th, 2010

Okay it’s 2.45am and I’m lying in bed as once again I can’t sleep, my brain seems to fire up when I’m the most tired it’s really annoying. Anyways I thought I’d write about the tools I use everyday to run my online business successfully.

1 Mozilla firefox, I prefer this browser over internet explorer for a whole bunch of reasons but the main points being it’s faster and safer.

2 Xmarks is a add on/extension for firefox and it saves me so much time, I actually love it. It saves all your Internet user names and password so you don’t have to keep entering them for each site you visit but more that it also saves all your bookmarked sites and synchronizes them on their server so if I’m using my laptop as I often do or the home pc I’ll have all my user details and bookmarks on each computer, and if save new stuff on the laptop it’s automatically sync’d to my other computers. It’s brill. » Read more: The Tools I Use Everyday To Run My Online Business

5 Simple Seo Tips For Great Search Engine Results

September 14th, 2010

Hello,

Just a quick email to help improve your websites ranking in the search engines,
below I’ve jotted down 5 basic seo tips that are often overlooked by many websites
owners.

Check your website and make sure you doing these few simple steps for best results
within the serps.

1) Ensure your website page titles state what you do or what you provide, it should
contain the first few words a customer would type into a search engine (keywords)
when looking for your product or service. Create a unique title for every page in your
website.

Good Page Title “Healthy Treats For Kids”
Bad Page Title “The Sweet Shop” » Read more: 5 Simple Seo Tips For Great Search Engine Results

Video: Website Design Tips For Better Search Engine Results

June 8th, 2010

Hi,

Today I finally got around to creating a video showing some of things I use to help increase my results within the search engines.

By increasing your sites visibility within the search engines  means more visitors will be coming to your website.

Please note this is my first video and it’s a little rough around the edges, I also have a bit of a cold.

Topics covered in this video are

Page Titles

Page Descriptions

Keywords

Anchor Text

Heading Tags

Page File names

Image File names & Alt Tags

These are all basic areas you should be paying attention to, I describe why each area is important and how to best use it  for top results.

View the 3 separate videos below or watch the better quality single video version here (running time 20 mins)

You can download a basic html file here, which includes the html & meta tags for page title, description & keywords

Part 1

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Part 2

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Part 3

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Please leave your comments below.

I’ll try to create some more and better videos when I get some feedback from you guys.

Thanks

Lee

How to track & measure your traffic using google analytics

April 3rd, 2010

Hi,

In this article I’ll explain how to track your website visitors in detail and then analyze this information and put it to good use.

Many websites are NOT using any kind of traffic tracking software, this tracking software which normally runs in the background of websites is often referred to as analytics.

You may be using the logs in your website hosting control panel to get an insight into your website traffic, but this doesn’t give you the in depth details that a proper analytics program can give.

What details can I get?

You can get a really good information about where your traffic is coming from, I personally use it to check these types of details:

They are separated into three main areas (Visitors, Traffic sources, Content) that can also be crossed referenced.

Google Analytics

Visitors-

Monthly,weekly, daily, hourly + compare to last month, set time scale to anything

Pages per visit, Time on site, Bounce rate, % New visits

Internet browser type and version, Geographic location

+++ Many more details

google analytics visitors

Traffic Sources

Pie chart of where traffic is coming from, and also list view.

What keywords people used when they arrived at your site

These details can be used with other data from the analytics, for example if you crossed it with geographical data it could show that 80% of visitors from India found you using Google, but only 40% of your UK visitors came from Google and this shows that your website is more visible on the Google India than Google UK or it could show more people in India are looking for you than they are in the UK. You would need to dig a little further to find out why.

+++ Many more details

google analytics sources

Content

Most popular pages, landing pages, exit pages, pages with high bounce rates.

What traffic sources go to what pages, is all your Google traffic just for one page?

Page navigation, if they land on index.html where do they go next?

+++ Many more details

The tracking software that provides all these details and the one that I highly recommend you use is called Google Analytics and as the name suggests it’s made by Google and it’s entirely free and also very simple to use.

I’ll show you how to install the software and get up and running with it.

Goto Google Analytics and create an account if you don’t already have a google account.

Once logged into the Google analytics page, you need to click  “Add WebSite Profile”

Then select “Add a Profile for a new domain” enter your websites domain name in the box “www.mywebsite.co.uk”

Tick apply Google adwords cost if it applies to you (tick it if you pay for ads using adwords with this website).

Click Next

What are you tracking? Most people will need “A single domain”

Copy the code in the box on the right side.

You need to add this code to every page in your website that you want to track.

Before you make any changes to your html its always a good idea to backup the site just in case something goes wrong.

The code goes into the html just above the </body> tag

It should look like this when added to your page

<script type=”text/javascript”>
var gaJsHost = ((“https:” == document.location.protocol) ? “https://ssl.” : “http://www.”);
document.write(unescape(“%3Cscript src='” + gaJsHost + “google-analytics.com/ga.js’ type=’text/javascript’%3E%3C/script%3E”));
</script>
<script type=”text/javascript”>
try {
var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker(“UA-10101010-19″);
pageTracker._trackPageview();
} catch(err) {}</script>

</body>

</head>

If you have a good html editor like dreamweaver you can use the find and replace feature to edit all your pages very quickly.

Open find and replace from the edit menu, enter in the find box

</body>

</head>

Enter in the replace box your analytics code + the closing body & closing head tag like this

<script type=”text/javascript”>
var gaJsHost = ((“https:” == document.location.protocol) ? “https://ssl.” : “http://www.”);
document.write(unescape(“%3Cscript src='” + gaJsHost + “google-analytics.com/ga.js’ type=’text/javascript’%3E%3C/script%3E”));
</script>
<script type=”text/javascript”>
try {
var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker(“UA-10101010-19”);
pageTracker._trackPageview();
} catch(err) {}</script>

</body>

</head>

Then select all pages in site and then click replace all.

Your pages have now been updated, you can now upload them to your website using your preferred ftp program.

Hope you like this introduction to analytics, I will add a video here soon that wil go into more detail and show the best features and how to use them properly.

Comments always welcome,

Lee