February 14th, 2009 by sean · No Comments
One of the nice things about web marketing is the wealth of data available to use in decision making processes. Web marketing data also helps in getting and maintaining management support for SEO activities.
This SMX West session focusing on in-house SEO considered what data to present to management, when to present it and how to best present it. The line-up is an all star cast – two in house SEO practitioners at companies, that among other things, own search engines. As if that wasn’t enough, we also have John Marshall, founder and former CEO of Clicktracks. Rounding up the line-up is Jessica Bowman, a SEO consultant specializing in setting up and guiding in-house SEO programs.
Moderator: Jessica Bowman, Founder, SEOinhouse.com
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Tags:Compete·comScore·Google Analytics·Hitwise·Microsoft adCenter Analytics·Nielsen//NetRatings·SEO·smx·SMX West·smxwest·Web Analytics·Yahoo!
July 2nd, 2007 by sean · No Comments
In the course of a search engine optimization project, I’m often asked during the competitor analysis phase why one website ranks highly in Alexa, while another ranks highly in an other statistics supplier’s top websites survey.
As our two part article Web statistics for internet market research: pick a number, any number illustrates, there are a plethora of services offering web statistics. Website owners often cite their Alexa rank to demonstrate how much more important their site is compared to a competitor’s. Other website owners will pay for Nielsen//Netratings panel research, a sampling technique born in the 1930s which surveys about 0% of Italy’s adult population – no wonder then the IAB has called this technique outdated.
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Tags:Alexa·Blog Statistics·BlogBabel·Compete·comScore·Hitwise·IAB·Nielsen//NetRatings·Quantcast·Search Engine Optimization·SEM·SEO·WAA·Web Analytics·Worst Practice