April 22nd, 2009 by sean · 1 Comment
As many may know by now, Google has been experimenting for a few months with Ajax (JavaScript) based search results. One problem with the initial trial was that no referrer information was passed when a user clicked on a search result, “breaking” the historic ability of Web Analytics systems to track search traffic from Google. Google has more than one service on each of it’s domains which may send traffic to a website, such as the Google Reader, so just knowing traffic is from Google isn’t so informative.
Keyword information from search referrers is in particular very important as we want to know not only where our visitors came from, but what was their intent, intent indicated though the keywords they use to express their need or desire while searching.
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Tags:AdWords·Google AJAX API·Google Analytics·SEO·SERP·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!