Well July is in full bloom now and so is the wonderful weather! We are also in the final week of the World Cup with the final coming this Sunday. If you aren’t glued to that right now it is likely because you have been anxiously awaiting our roundup for the latest news in the internet marketing industry!
Did you know that the average person using Google Website Optimizer experiences a 21% increase in conversions and a 14% decrease in cost per conversion? Did you know you can run a ‘search funnel’ report and find out which ads and keywords were searched leading up to a conversion? Kinda makes sense to talk to a company like ours that runs these Website Optimizer tests everyday doesn’t it?
Well almost real time! We checked and were very impressed with the latest Yahoo! announcement. Yahoo! has stepped up there search experience. As you type something into the search bar Yahoo! search suggestions are very good and very current. Check them out now!
Social media continues to grow at enormous rates. If you don’t have us managing your social media profiles, or are interested in learning more, here is a great article explaining how to maintain a professional social networking approach. On the same note we also liked this article explaining how to manage brands in social media. We have a discounted service we recommend you read about for existing clients that want to have us manage there social media.
Remember the days when business used to go to sites like Monster or Indeed to find career minded people? Looks like social media is quickly becoming a new place that business is going to find talent! Another interesting way that social media is being utilized.
Google Adwords Launches Keyword Diagnosis Giving Better Analysis
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I love the website optimizer tool very much, really an amazing tool. Now I am testing my paid and organic traffic across my existing page and new page.
Usually I set 1 to 3 months duration for each test. Hey guys, is there any point in extending the same test for another couple of months or should we proceed with another one?