January 21st, 2009 by sean · No Comments
The title might be a bit provocative, but the topic is important for companies which want to insure their website is a profit center rather than a cost center. The number of page views tracked by a web analytics system is often a weak indicator of website monetization potential. With the advent of monetization programs such as Google’s AdSense, the specific content of a web page has become much more telling in this regard. Let’s see why.
In this article we will restrict ourselves to advertising as the monetization tool.
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Tags:AdSense·AdWords·keywords·Search Engine Marketing·Web Analytics
September 15th, 2008 by sean · 6 Comments
You’ve done it. You’ve created a successful web site with compelling content. A loyal community of readers keeps coming back for more. SEO efforts have paid off too, with lots of traffic from Google, Yahoo!, MSN and minor search engines. Time to sit back with a fine Real Ale or a glass of Monteregio di Massa Marittima… but didn’t you forget something? Internal Site Search perhaps?
By Internal Site Search we mean a search feature on your website to allow site visitors to find what they’re looking for, using their own words.
Don’t fret, there are good reasons to deploy site search functionality and it’s relatively easy to do.
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Tags:AdSense·AdWords·Enterprise 2.0·Google·Google AJAX API·Google Analytics·Google Custom Search Engine·Google Site Search·Lou Rosenfeld·Search Analytics·Search Engines·Site Search·Web Analytics·Wordpress·Yahoo!
August 25th, 2008 by sean · 2 Comments
The traditional August break in Italy is a wonderful time to work on projects which linger on the back burner during the rest of the year. Last August led to the release of a free keyword selection guide (in Italian); this year’s focus is a Course on using the AdWords PPC paid search marketing program.
While capturing some updated screen shots for the PPC Course, I came across an interesting example of a search marketing phenomena known as PPC or AdSense arbitrage.
Search for Milan – Rome Flights
Consider this search for Milan – Rome Flights: 
Figure 1: Search in Google for Flights between Milan and Rome
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Tags:AdSense·AdSense Arbitrage·AdWords·Ask·Google·PPC·Search Engine Marketing·SEM·Summer Fun