A quick post for my eMarketing friends like Mark, David, Darren, Mike, Phil and Jim ! Here is a great link with a step-by-step walkthru of the newly revised google analytics interface. It’s not camtasia VTC like I like to make but it is good static material !
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A free tool by the name of Prog shows Google PageRank in search results. Most industries usually have pages around PageRank 5 or so filling up the first page or two of results. If you see many PageRank 7 and PageRank 8 sites on the first page then likely you are trying to compete in a fairly competitive marketplace. Most of the best SEO marketers (heavy link buying examples excluded) usually have a home page PageRank of 5, 6, or 7 at the highest. PageRank by itself is only one rough measure of link popularity. Other signs of a competitive marketplace is when you notice many lead generation type websites, many exceptionally smooth websites, or high bid prices on those keywords in the top pay per click search engines. You can get an (extremely) rough approximation of the value of a top listing on major search engines for a keyword by looking at the top listings using the Overture view bid tool and looking at their search frequencies with WordTracker.
May 16th, 2007 at 7:26 am
A free tool by the name of Prog shows Google PageRank in search results. Most industries usually have pages around PageRank 5 or so filling up the first page or two of results. If you see many PageRank 7 and PageRank 8 sites on the first page then likely you are trying to compete in a fairly competitive marketplace. Most of the best SEO marketers (heavy link buying examples excluded) usually have a home page PageRank of 5, 6, or 7 at the highest. PageRank by itself is only one rough measure of link popularity. Other signs of a competitive marketplace is when you notice many lead generation type websites, many exceptionally smooth websites, or high bid prices on those keywords in the top pay per click search engines. You can get an (extremely) rough approximation of the value of a top listing on major search engines for a keyword by looking at the top listings using the Overture view bid tool and looking at their search frequencies with WordTracker.
May 16th, 2007 at 7:26 am
http://www.seoresearchlabs.com/