April 29th, 2010

We all know the SEO value of keywords. But have you ever wondered which of the thousands of relevant keywords brings meaningful traffic to your site and earns you your real money? If not then it's about time you do.
For a while now, the online marketing community has known that long tail keywords convert cheaper and faster. Long tail keywords are those millions of keywords and phrases that a site is searched for, but go unnoticed.
Long tail is the exact opposite of focused or targeted keywords. In SEO, everyone focuses on the "top keyword". This is what everybody follows and tries to gain rankings for. But if you ...
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April 27th, 2010

Google Analytics introduced
asynchronous tracking in Dec 2009 as an "alternate way to track your website". According to Google, this code is processed separately and can execute without blocking other code or content. This allows the Analytics code to be placed higher in the page, unlike the
traditional code.
The asynchronous tracking snippet is said to offer the following benefits:
- Faster overall page load time
- Improved data collection for short visits to rich media or script-heavy pages
- Collecting (and retaining) user clicks that occur before the tracking code loads
We decided to test Google's claim that the new code snippet improves page load time. Here's what we found.
Problem: To study the effect of using the ...
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Asynchronous Tracking Code,
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Page Load Time,
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April 21st, 2010

Google AdWords has implemented yet another new feature for AdWords PPC advertisers. This really cool new feature is specifically designed to provide users with more options to click on. An advertiser can create richer, more relevant ads that improve the value of their brand terms and other targeted keywords. The feature will show up to four additional links under the main ad for ads that "meet a certain high quality threshold." It allows advertisers to extend the value of existing
Google AdWords ads by providing additional links to content deep within their sites, instead of sending all users to the same landing page.
Example of Ad Sitelinks
With Ad Sitelinks, you can point to specific ...
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March 30th, 2010

The Position² team was very excited when we announced the formal release of our in-house Bid Management platform late last year, and we have been seeing tremendous success in its adoption across companies. We have been developing and using it for the last four years for our existing customer base. And yes, there are still a few skeptics out there who do not realize the importance or need for automated bid management. Would you really want to use a scissor to mow your lawn?
Building A Case For Automated Bid Management
If you manage PPC campaigns with a budget of more than $50,000 per month, you will relate to the ...
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