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Total Posts: 52
This Year: 26
This Month: 6
This Week: 2
Comments: 34



  Saturday, June 28, 2008

It’s been a busy Friday in the search marketing community. I hope you find these great postings useful and maybe try some of it out on your websites.

One year after the redesign

Get Google.com in Your AdWords Display URL

Rushing Your SEO Doesn’t Mean Quicker Results

Google Prefers Alt Attribute in Images

Google Analytics E-Commerce Tracking Pt. 3: Why EVERYONE Should Use It

10 Ways to Increase Your Site Crawl Rate


  Saturday, June 14, 2008
  Saturday, June 07, 2008
  Saturday, May 31, 2008

Wow… it’s been 3 weeks since I’ve updated this blog. Sorry for the MIA, it’s been a busy couple weeks! Hope you’ve been following up on your SEO news, if not, here is our top picks of the week to get you back on track. Have a great weekend!

More People are Looking at Google Ads, Says comScore

How to manage your pay per click campaigns to help you avoid common PPC mistakes and Google Ad Words Gaffs! (AKA Top of the PPC flops!)

8 Stupid Things Webmasters Do To Mess Up Their Analytics

Google, Yahoo & Microsoft : SEO Influence of Keywords in Domain Names

How Many Google Penalties Are There?

Nielsen: Google Hits New Search Share High

More partner site examplers from the Google content network

“Yes M’am, Yes You In The Back Row” [13 Web Analytics Questions]

  Saturday, May 10, 2008

Sorry about missing last week’s SM BLinks. I was really swamped and was not able to make the post in time. Anyway, the BLinkings continues. Here are top posts of the weeks. Enjoy!

What is a #1 Google Ranking Worth?

Place ads on television with Google TV Ads

The Main Factor Necessary to Convert Visitors to Customers

“Dear Avinash”: Stressed Agency Analyst & Robots Are Out To Get Me!

Site Re-Design? Call Your SEO Expert First

  Friday, May 09, 2008

I came across two really interesting posts today. Coincidentally, they were from the same author, Greg Howlett, a frequent blogger from Marketing Pilgrim. He first published a post titled Is SEO a Dying Industry?, which created quite a firestorm of comments from readers. So he wrote a sequel aptly titled How Branding Will Replace SEO to clarify his controversial prediction.

SEO has no future - As terrifying as it may seem, I find some of his points to be very true.  As a marketing student, branding was deeply imbedded in my course work. It’s truly the life line for almost every successful long lasting business. Think Coco Cola or Nike. So it’s not surprising to see this topic creep up in the search marketing landscape. Besides, search marketing is just another sector of marketing, why shouldn’t it follow the same fundamental practice?

We all know organic search have drastically changed over the years with large name corporations dominating the top spots with their big budgets, manpower and of course their famous brand. As a result, small businesses are left to do what search engines view as shady SEO and the rest are left to suffer from the consequences. So now it seems like search engines are changing up the rules or more like nulling out existing rules by ranking companies at their own discretion, using more complicated algorithms and advanced technology. This impending ranking system will ultimately give big brand companies even more power and the rest struggling to survive.

I don’t believe SEO will die out completely. Most likely it will evolve and take on strategies that have been established by traditional advertising.  I guess the lesson to learn from this eerie prediction is to brace our self for the changes ahead and start thinking brand building rather and less linking building. Once you have a strong brand, the links will come naturally…. as always easier said than done!  

  Saturday, April 26, 2008
  Friday, April 25, 2008
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We all know that web analytics is a powerful tool for click stream analysis, but as many marketing analyst would agree, contextual insight is very hard to achieve without the qualitative data behind the click stream.  It’s interesting to see where your visitors are coming from and the percentage that stayed or left, but wouldn’t it be great to understand why they came or why they left? The answers to “WHY” have long been the Holy Grail for marketers, and the most practical way to get a sense of it is through personal interviews and surveys.  Similar to traditional media, gaining qualitative insights about online activity can be just as costly and challenging.  However, with the generosity of the brilliant analytics guru, Avinash Kaushik, and a customer satisfaction solution company called iPerceptions you can start measuring qualitative data with their free survey software call 4Q.


4Q is a very simplified, but the selections of questions that are available really get to the heart of what you’re seeking from your visitors *Intent*. The free survey software contains 3 multiple questions aimed at helping you understand the purpose of the visit and 1 open-ended question that allow the visitor to reveal the reason to their satisfaction or dissatisfaction.


I highly recommend giving 4Q a try! You’ll be surprised to see how many people respond and how candid their response could be.  Without a doubt, surveys are a great way to gain ideas from your visitors and using that to improve your website. Plus, it’s rare to come across a good and free survey software so it doesn’t hurt to give it a try. 

  Saturday, April 19, 2008

SM BLinks

Happy Friday! Here are our top picks of the week. Enjoy!


Graduation Day for Website Optimizer and Urchin Software! – Very easy set-up. I can’t wait to see the results!


Internet Retailing During a Recession – Staying positive is key.


Google Offers Money-Back Guarantee* on 301 Domain Redirecting – Helpful advice, but don’t believe everything you read…


SEO is Not Free Traffic – Obvious but some people still don’t get it.


Webmaster tips for creating accessible, crawlable sites – must have tips