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Have You Set Up Parameters in Webmasters?
This week, I was reviewing client sites utilizing webmasters tools. One of the oddities it identified were that many of the internal links on the site had campaign codes attached to them. This was great for the client, they could track each of their calls-to-action (CTA) throughout the site. It’s not so great for Search Engine Optimization, though. The problem…
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Are Online Software Directories a Platform’s Friend or Competitor?
A friend of mine asked me to review their platform on a third-party directory site this week, stating that the site drives quite a bit of traffic to other vendors in the industry. I did a quick analysis of the directory site and it’s true, they have earned some solid rankings in my friend’s industry. It seems only logical that…
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Leveraging Web Analytics
Many people look at the typical site configuration and they see a Web Site that points to a Call to Action and then they measure that Call to Action through Analytics, calling it a conversion. If you were to draw that out, it looks like this: 1.webp” alt=”” title=”Typical Web Analytics” width=”440″ height=”100″ class=”aligncenter size-full tie-image2251″ /> The problem, of…
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RAMP: Easy Content Deployment Between WordPress Sites
We often set up a staging site for the client and then move the staging site into production. With WordPress, content is both file-based and found within the database. Synchronizing files is fairly simple, but synchronizing databases isn’t as easy. RAMP is a tool developed to help firms migrate their WordPress content between sites. RAMP allows you to make changes…
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What’s your Organic Search Potential?
1.webp” alt=”organic-seo.jpg” align=”right” border=”0″ />Tonight I had a beer with good friend and colleague Kristian Andersen. Kristian’s firm is an incredible local resource to many firms both regionally and nationally and Kristian is a personal mentor. Every conversation I have with Kristian energizes me – and we challenge each other’s understanding of how business works, how Software as a Service…
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It Is Not the Critic Who Counts
It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again…