Let's say you have a .ng domain but you receive more traffic from USA than from Nigeria.
Let's say you want traffic only from Nigeria.
How do you correct this?
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Let's say you have a .ng domain but you receive more traffic from USA than from Nigeria.
Let's say you want traffic only from Nigeria.
How do you correct this?
"Social Settings Tab" allow you to track what people are sharing on your social sites.
You have to make sure to add also your own domain www.yourwebsite.com to avoid loosing deeper social insights.
Google Analytics tracks all referral sources by default. But if you want to track visitor behaviour from your business page on social sites it will be good idea to add those social tracking links.
This is based on our experience because unfortunately Google didn't add details as it does for the other tabs.
Hope this help!
Many thanks Dan! These 2 are very good tips!
Have you ever tried this kind of segmentation? If yes with which results?
Does anyone know how to segment the traffic (the visitors) for "primary purpose"?
Thank you Jason, the video explain how to segment by "task completion rate".
Unfortunately not how to segment the traffic (the visitors) by "primary purpose".
Is there any way or a best practice to measure this? How we can detect if a customer is coming in our website for more information or for buying (qualitative data) and then put into a segment of Google Analytics to get insights?
How to segment the traffic by "primary purpose" and "task completion rate" in Google Analytics? Is there any tool that in your opinion works better than Google Analytics for achieve the same result?Many thanks to everyone that share his experience and tips.
Many thanks Kane, I've found very useful your links!
https://ahrefs.com is great! This one works! Many thanks Chris!
Thank you Chirs, I've just tried Majestic but doesn't give me informations.
http://hrefs.com seems to be a blog? Is it the correct URL?
Many thanks!
How to understand from where the link to a competitor's internal page http://www.exampledomain.com/contest/book are coming?
I mean, we want promote the same "event" but we want understanding where the competitor is already present.
Open Site Explorer doesn't have any data for the website listed but I'm sure that the page has a lot of backlinks (I've verified the first 50 manually in Google.it)
Many Thanks for all your advices.
Let's say that you are organizing a "literary contest".
How to select the portals/websites where to ask you to insert the advertising/posts in order to promote the contest?
We are trying to do this:
What about Twitter and Facebook?
Do you have any advice?
Many Thanks!
Thank you Jason! We'll use Facebook Ads and we'll target people who have not had interaction with our brand.
One last question:
If a friend of a friend that has not had any interaction with my Page clicks "Like" in my "Promoted post" or "Promoted offer", will this person increase the number of the fan Page?
Or, this friend of a friend must like the general "Brand Page" in order to increase the number of fan?
Many Thanks
Hi John, thank you so much for have shared with us your real data. It's very helpful! We'll try to use Facebook Ads instead of Facebook Promoted Posts.
Many Thanks
Does a "Facebook Promoted Offer" increase the count of the "Like" on a Facebook Page?
Great Sean, thank you.
The industry is "online printing", if you have some ideas
Thank you Sean, very specific about the 2).
What is your answer to the question 1)?
1) Does every single Like to that "Promoted post" will be counted as new fan?
Let's say that I manage a Page for a company, and I run a contest through a "Promoted Post".
Does every single Like to that "Promoted post" will be counted as new fan?
My objective is to increase the fans number of the page, which is your best practice to achieve that through a Facebook contest?
Many thanks.
Many thanks Rui, we'll try Yahoo! and Bing advertising.
We have different products for different clients and the purpose of the initial question was to understand (if exists) a kind of "cross-sectorial" typical CTR for a Remarketing campaign based on the average of real data of other PPC professionals.
Right now have several remarketing campaigns running for different clients, specifically we would like to know what do you think to be a good CTR for this market fields:
a) Automotive (high profit margin for each acquisition).
b) Online printing (low profit margin for each acquisition).
c) Beds and mattresses e-commerce (high profit margin for each acquisition).
d) Leather bags (medium profit margin for each acquisition).
Is in your opinion the Remarketing a good solution, in terms of increaseing the PPC budget by a reasonable profit margin for these 4 market fields (a, b, c, d )?
Which kind of PPC (other than AdWords) would you use for them?
Many thanks.
Many thanks Rui for sharing with us your data! It's very helpful for us!
Anyway, which kind business model do you have for your "education product"? Monthly subscription?
Many Thanks Irving.
Do you have a couple of example of e-commerce that use that with microformatting? Just to understand what are the best practices in doing that.
Hi Johnny4B, thank you for your advice.
Unfortunately the e-commerce CMS does not support the product review and we have no budget for let the deveolper to add that functionality.
Do you know some "review website" in which every e-commerce should invest energy/time/money to be in?
Many thanks again.
YESdesign
In an e-commerce website is it better to have:
a) Email of happy customers.
b) Reviews of customers ad hoc.
c) VIPs that use the product in sale in the website.
Which of these from your direct experience works better?
Please show us what is working and what is not from your experience, suggestion, ideas, best practice to create an effective testimonial section of and e-commerce website are appreciated!
Many thanks in advance,
YESdesign team
ps. we don't have the budget for images and or videos…
Thank you Logan, we're aware that the CTR depends on a ton of factors, we just needed to listen about some real-world CTR from other marketers that had run Google AdWords remarketing campaigns.
Many thanks for your answer!
YESdesign
Hello there, given that in the banners we offer a promotion with "some bonus if you sign up", what is from your experience a good CTR for a Google AdWords Remarketing banner campaign?
Many thanks to everyone that answers.
YESdesign
Many thanks Irving, what about if every post is original content?
Specifically what metrics you'll check and take care about in Google Analytics?
Thank you
Hello there.
We have a blog for one client with 270 posts and we want to keep only the best posts, in order to avoid Panda penalties.
In your opinion how can we understand which one is worth while to keep online in the blog and which one is better to delete from the blog?
Which Google Analytics metric would you use to determine the quality of the posts and then grade them?
Before make this big curator work we wanna show an Excell file to our Client.
Many thanks for all your suggestions.
YESdesign team
Does anyone have more suggestion/alternative strategies? Many thanks in advance.
Thank you Tom and Richard555.
Hello there, we have a problem.
Let's say we have a website www.mainwebsite.com
Then you have 40 websites like this:
www.retailer6.mainwebsite.com … an so on
In order to avoid the duplicate content penalty from Google we've added a rel="canonical" in each 40 sub-websites mapping each page of them to www.mainwebsite.com
Our issue is that now, all our retailers (each owner of www.retailer-X.mainwebsite.com) are complaining about the fact that they are disappeared from Google.
How can we avoid to use rel="canonical" in the sub-website and not being penalised by Google for duplicate content in www.mainwebsite.com?
Many thanks, all your advices are much appreciated.
YESdesign team
You can try this free online service: http://gtmetrix.com/
If you want you can try also the free firefox plugin: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/yslow/ You can find it also for Google Chrome.
In alternative you can use PageSpeed: https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/
Hope this help you!!
YESdesign
Thank you Alsvik!
Very interesting the idea to use AIDA model in the "Meta Description Tag"!
We'll try it and we let you know if it works for our customers!
Hi there!
In the "Meta Description Tag" we use some relevant-descriptive-useful-for-the-users keywords and we keep the length about 155 characters.
In your opinion guys, is a good idea to add at the end of the "Meta Description Tag" a strong "call to action"? Maybe with some capital letter?
Does it sound strange to Google? Even if this improve the Click Through on the SERPs?
What are the best SEO practice to deal with "Meta Description Tag"?
Thank you for your advice!
Thank you goodlegaladvice! We already tried with "Click Tale" but unfortunately it had some problem with an extension that is installed in Magento... The traffic is coming from relevant and specific keywords from Google AdWords Campaigns. Which is in your opinion goodlegaladvice the biggest and more common problem in a cart?
Which are in your opinion the "Top 5 things to do" to increase the conversion rate in a beds e-commerce site? The conversion is "to sell a bed" The website is http://www.idealetti.com Thank you in advance to everyone that share his experience or give some advice!