Unlike traditional marketing, or even other forms of online marketing, measuring the success of a SEO (search engine optimisation) campaign is no easy thing. With a banner marketing campaign or even a pay-per-click-campaign, it’s very easy to get a cut and dry figure: X amount of impressions, X amount of clicks and X amount of conversions: costing Y amount. Since search engine optimization leverages a whole range of services including design, … read on »
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Ooyala launches Backlot Analytics Video Analysis Tech
Ooyala has launched a new video/steaming analytic tool for its service technology called “Backlot Analytics” (not so hot on that name myself, surely they could have thought of something better). Although I’ve only watched the tech demo video, it does seem to do some nifty things. While the web analytics arena is now quite mature and very crowded – with a host of competing services and applications – video analytics is something that’s still largely untapped. … read on »
SEO: The myth of the number one ranking pitch
Probably a week doesn’t go by where I don’t get some sort of spammy email from a dubious online marketing or search engine optimization company promoting their virtues. As you’d expect from such companies, 90% of them offer – neigh” guarantee” – a top #1 ranking for any keywords you want. Considering these companies are resorting to spam, you can put about as much faith in their abilities as you can in collecting that million … read on »
Getting Visitors to Your Website: Part 1
So you’ve got your website online. Maybe it’s something you’ve built yourself, or maybe it is something that you have hired an agency to build for you. Either way, looking at the server logs (which is a must have feature for any online presence), you find that not many people are visiting your site. In fact, most of the visits are coming from you, colleagues and friends! One common incorrect assumption … read on »
