redredredred | 11 years ago | on: The Dangers of the “Google Analytics-Powered Startup”
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redredredred | 11 years ago | on: The Dangers of the “Google Analytics-Powered Startup”
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redredredred | 11 years ago | on: The Dangers of the “Google Analytics-Powered Startup”
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redredredred | 11 years ago | on: The Dangers of the “Google Analytics-Powered Startup”
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redredredred | 11 years ago | on: The Dangers of the “Google Analytics-Powered Startup”
What I am mainly arguing is that relying completely on GA for reports and performance measurements is dangerous and frustrating.
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redredredred | 11 years ago | on: The Dangers of the “Google Analytics-Powered Startup”
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redredredred | 11 years ago | on: How to assess the eCommerce value of any SEO keyword
I am not an SEM expert, but I think this kind of technique could be interesting to explore: http://www.seobook.com/business-lessons
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redredredred | 11 years ago | on: How to assess the eCommerce value of any SEO keyword
I love scaling and automating, so my current setup is an Excel keyword opportunity model with the various business metrics described (CR, AOV etc) along with my basic costs for optimizing each keyword or landing page (x dollars for writing, x dollars for link acquisition giveaways etc). The model returns an ROI for the first month right away, so I normally just pull 50-100 keywords through the model each time I have time to take on new optimization campaigns and pick the most obvious opportunities.
If you are feeling a bit more ambitious an idea could be to combine this with some sort of relative score of competitiveness of the current SERP for each keyword, which could make the decision process even easier. Nick Eubanks of www.seonick.com has written about this before, however with other metrics than I use myself.
Feel free to reach out on [email protected] if you need any help or input.
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