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Andy Brudtkuhl

Budgeting 2009 Web Strategy - Analytics - 0 views

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    As I mentioned last year - as well as on many posts since - analytics is a critical facet of your web strategy not only because it provides measurement, but it is one of the most valuable research tools you have at your disposal. Most people install analytics on their website and never look at the data again. There are many reasons for this. Some people don't have time and most just don't know what the data means.
Dave Crusoe

SociafyQ: Analyize Your Social Media - 1 views

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    SociafyQ is an analytics tool that measures growth across numerous major social network presences, including Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, and includes tracking tools for blog keywords. Desktop data widget connections coming in a matter of hours.
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    All, I thought this analytics tool is especially relevant to your work. Please let us know if there are additional features that would be helpful, as we developed it to inform our own work (mainly on the nonprofit side) and thought it would be relevant to others. Cheers, --Dave
Andy Brudtkuhl

New SEO reports for Google Analytics - Yoast - Tweaking Websites - 0 views

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    In this article I'll use the SEO filter, made by Andé Scholten, to make some new interesting SEO reports in Google Analytics. I realized that the data, provided by the filter, had given me some new opportunities. It wasn't possible in Google Analytics to get good SEO related reports. The reports I did get were these: * An overview of keywords during a specific period and (after clicking) the landings page on which visitors landed after clicking on the Google result. * An overview of the 'Entrance Keywords' of a specific page.
Jungle Jar

16 Website Analytical Tools - 1 views

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    All website analytical tools have their pros and cons, and many people use more than one to track their website's visitors and gather other important data. With that in mind, I've put together this list of some of the best. All of these web applications offer a free service; while some are completely free, others offer a premium account as well. There is an exception. I've included the Mint and Yahoo analytical software packages in this list due to their popularity, although they are not free.
Andy Brudtkuhl

The Feedback Loop Gap - 0 views

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    More on web analytics...
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    "We have the data, we have the pretty reports. But we do not have an educated team who can take the resulting statistics and turn them into meaningful plans. The process of creating Web strategy and executing on Web tactics has gone missing."
densio magat

1 Click Fix Review - 0 views

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    Like everybody else, I am on my computer for hours a day and I need the fastest output the machine can handle. I work online, socialize online and get all my daily news from international data bases, so my PC has got to perform at an optimal level. Lately, it was running so slowly I was ready to scream. Buying a new computer was a bit out of financial bounds, so I had a look at the 1 click fix review and liked what I saw.
Andy Brudtkuhl

Google Search Now Supports Microformats and Adds "Rich Snippets" to Search Results - 0 views

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    Today at Searchology, Google has launched a search results enhancement called "rich snippets" that uses meta data from web pages (from microformats such as hCard, hCalendar, and RDF) to display additional details (both content and meaning) about pages in the results. This initial launch supports reviews (with sites such as Yelp) and people (with sites such as LinkedIn). They will be adding more sites and categories over time.
Jungle Jar

JungleJar | 10 Free Web Applications To Check The Value Of Websites - 0 views

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    While some put a lot of stock into websites such as these, I would encourage you to not do so. As they may offer one point of reference to figure out the worth of a website you own, are selling, or would like to buy, they should just be one of many other statistical references to gather data from. If nothing else, they offer a form of entertainment, and you can grab a nifty website badge from some of them to impress your friends and co-workers.
Andy Brudtkuhl

Google Online Security Blog: Show Me the Malware! - 0 views

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    To help protect users against malware threats, Google has built automated scanners that detect malware on websites we've indexed. Pages that are identified as dangerous by these scanners are accompanied by warnings in Google search results, and browsers such as Google Chrome, Firefox, and Safari also use our data to show similar warnings to people attempting to visit suspicious sites.
Terry Leigh Britton

SurveyMonkey.com - Powerful tool for creating web surveys. Online survey software made ... - 0 views

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    Stay in touch with your readership with open-ended questions to find out what they REALLY want!
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