Jun 02 2010

Is the first Result on Google Worth it?

Tag: Web MarketingSmitty @ 1:44 pm

How many clicks does the first result on Google get?

Some days ago, Chitika, a search based online advertising network, published some new numbers about the value of a listing on Google. They analyzed a sample of 8,253,240 impressions across their network in May, 2010.

The first result in Google gets as many visitors as position 2-4 combined

“In order to find out the value of SEO, we looked at a sample of traffic coming into our advertising network from Google and broke it down by Google results placement.

The top spot drove 34.35% of all traffic in the sample, almost as much as the numbers 2 through 4 slots combined, and more than the numbers 5 through 20 (the end of page 2) put together.”

Result number 10 gets 143% more clicks than result number 11

“The biggest jump, percentage-wise, is from the top of page 2 to the bottom of page 1. Going from the 11th spot to 10th sees a 143% jump in traffic. However, the base number is very low ? that 143% jump is from 1.11% of all Google traffic to 2.71%.

As you go up the top page, the raw jumps get bigger and bigger, culminating in that desired top position.”

Here are the numbers:

Google Result
Impressions
Click Percentage
1 2,834,806 34.35%
2 1,399,502 16.96%
3 942,706 11.42%
4 638,106 7.73%
5 510,721 6.19%
6 416,887 5.05%
7 331,500 4.02%
8 286,118 3.47%
9 235,197 2.85%
10 223,320 2.71%
11 91,978 1.11%
12 69,778 0.85%
13 57,952 0.70%
14 46,822 0.57%
15 39,635 0.48%
16 32,168 0.39%
17 26,933 0.33%
18 23,131 0.28%
19 22,027 0.27%
20 23,953 0.29%

How to judge the financial value of your Google rankings

A number 1 ranking on Google is great but it won’t help your business if it is for the wrong keyword. To judge the value of a keyword, you can do the following:

  1. Start a Google AdWords campaign for the keyword, select “exact match” and point the ad to the page on your website that is most relevant to the keyword.
  2. Track the impressions and the conversion rate of the ad. To get useful data, you should track at least 500 clicks.
  3. With that data, you can make a guess about the value of a visitor that finds your website through that keyword.

For example, your ad might have had 10,000 impressions during a week and 200 visitors have come to your website. Six of them purchased something of your website and the total profit was $500.

That means that the average single visitor who finds your website through that keyword is worth $2.50 to your business ($500 / 200). The 10,000 ad impressions in a week can create a click-through rate of 34.35% (see table above) if you have the number 1 ranking for that keyword.

That means that you would get about 3,435 visitors per week. Based on the average value of $2.50/visitor you would earn $8,587.50 per week or $446,500 per year just with a single keyword.

That is why businesses love search engine optimization.

Being listed on Google’s first result page for the right keywords greatly contributes to the financial success of your business. Use IBP’s Top 10 Optimizer to get your website on Google’s first result pages for the keywords of your choice.

“Copyright Axandra.com – Web site promotion software

 

 


May 26 2010

Beware of iTunes Gift Certificate E-mail

Tag: Internet NewsSmitty @ 10:17 am

Just got one of these e-mails and it does not come from iTunes!

The message reads:

From: “iTunes Online Store” <online.software@itunes.com>

Subject: Thank you for buying iTunes Gift Certificate!

Hello!

You have received an iTunes Gift Certificate in the amount of $50.00
You can find your certificate code in attachment  below.

Then you need to open iTunes. Once you verify your account, $50.00 will be credited to your account, so you can start buying music, games, video  right away.

iTunes Store.

The attachment is a Virus or Trojan.  DO NOT OPEN IT!!!!

The attachment name:  Gift_Certificate_241.zip

My e-mail header says it comes from  handbilldm@hamiltoncompany.com  not  online.software@itunes.com

Received: from [212.145.189.53] (port=1776 helo=static-53-189-145-212.ipcom.comunitel.net)

I repeat – Do not open the attachment!

 

 


May 22 2010

Show Your Most Important pages

Tag: Web MarketingSmitty @ 11:03 am

Eight things you can do to show search engines your most important pages

How can you get search engines to display the web pages with the best conversion rate in the search results and what can you do to to make sure that unwanted pages are not listed?

Depending on how your website’s navigational links are structured, some pages can get higher rankings than others. Here are eight things that you can do to guide search engines to the most important pages of your website:

1. Make the web pages easy to find

Make sure that the most important pages on your site can be reached with as few clicks as possible from your home page. The fewer clicks you need to get to a web page, the more important is that web page.

2. Link from your own pages to your own pages

The easiest way to get related links to a web page is to link from your own website. Link to the pages for which you want to have high rankings from all pages of your website that are related to that page.

3. Use the right keywords in your navigational links

If you want to see a certain page of your website on Google’s first result page for the keyword “blue widgets” then the links that go from other pages of your website to that page should contain the keyword “blue widgets”.

This does not guarantee that the linked web page will be listed for that keyword but it increases the relevancy of the page for the keyword.

4. Use absolute links on your website

Do not link to mypage.htm but to www.yoursite.com/mypage.htm. If other people scrape your web page contents, you’ll get backlinks from these sites.

5. Use the nofollow attribute

Add a nofollow attribute to all links that aren’t important for your search engine rankings. For example, your privacy policy page or the web page with your terms and conditions probably needn’t be listed in search engines.

6. Remove unnecessary links

The fewer links you have on a page, the more important is a single link to another page on your site. Remove unnecessary links from your web pages.

7. Exclude irrelevant and duplicate pages from indexing

Use your robots.txt file or the robots meta tag to exclude duplicate or irrelevant pages from indexing. If search engines don’t have to parse your unimportant pages the other pages of your website will get more attention.

8. Recover lost pages

Check your website for 404 not found errors and redirect these old links to the most appropriate pages on your site. You might want to use the link checker that you can access in IBP to check your links.

Optimizing the links on your own website improves the position of your web pages in search engines. In addition to optimizing the links, you should also optimize the content of your web pages to make sure that Google and other search engines list your website for the right keywords.

Copyright Axandra.com – Web site promotion software

 

 


May 06 2010

Yahoo News

Tag: Internet NewsSmitty @ 2:39 pm

Dear Advertiser,

As we shared in February, Yahoo! and Microsoft have formed a search alliance that will enable you to reach more customers with less time and effort. With the convenience of one account, you can access up to 154 million searchers, and approximately 62% more search volume than on Yahoo! alone¹.

To take advantage of these benefits, all Yahoo! Search Marketing advertisers will transition to the Microsoft Advertising adCenter platform.

Transition Timing
Our priority is to make this transition as smooth as possible for you. Here’s how we’re planning to do that:

•  Protect the holiday period - We know how important the holiday selling season is to many of our advertisers. That’s why our aim is to complete this transition in the U.S. and Canada before the start of the 2010 holiday season.

•  Ensure a quality transition – If at any time we feel we cannot transition with quality while protecting the holiday period, we will defer the transition until after the holidays. Should this happen, we will keep you updated.

•  Provide a window of time – To give you as much flexibility as possible, we plan to provide you with a several week window, beginning in late summer, within which to initiate and complete your transition.


Transition Experience

Over the last several months, we’ve been working very closely with Microsoft to design a high quality transition experience for you. Here’s an overview of what you can expect:

•  Regular communication – This email kicks off a series of communications designed to help you learn about the transition. Upcoming communications will also help you get to know adCenter, the search advertising platform you’ll use to reach potential customers across the Yahoo! and Microsoft networks after the transition.

•  Transition tools – To help guide you through the step-by-step process of moving your campaigns to adCenter, we’ll provide you with transition tools within your Yahoo! Search Marketing account.

Next Steps and Resources
For now, the two most important things you can do are to manage your Yahoo! Search Marketing campaigns as usual, and keep your eye out for transition-related communications. You have a number of resources available to help you stay on top of the information:

•  YSM Blog – The Yahoo! Search Marketing blog will post regularly about the transition.

•  Transition Center - The Yahoo! Transition Center includes articles, downloadable materials, and, coming soon, videos and tutorials about the transition and adCenter

•  Emails – We’ll send you regular updates via email, so you won’t miss a thing.

•  Survey - Next month, you may be asked to participate in a survey about the Yahoo! and Microsoft Search Alliance. Your feedback is important and we strongly encourage you to participate.

We are committed to making this transition as seamless and beneficial for you as possible. We appreciate your business, and look forward to bringing you the benefits of the Yahoo! and Microsoft Search Alliance.

Sincerely,

Your Partners at Yahoo!

 

 


Apr 26 2010

Click Fraud

Tag: Web MarketingSmitty @ 3:31 pm

Cybercriminals increase Internet advertising click fraud
By Byron Acohido, USA TODAY

Click fraud is on the rise, as cybergangs step up the use of infected PCs to divert advertising dollars into their hands.

In the first three months of this year, 17% to 29% of clicks to online ads were fraudulent, according to separate estimates by Click Forensics and Anchor Intelligence, leading suppliers of click fraud detection technology. That’s up from 15% to 25% in fourth-quarter 2009.

Read More…

 

 


Apr 16 2010

What to do first with a new business idea

Tag: General Web NewsSmitty @ 1:37 pm

Before jumping into a new venture, do a feasibility study
By Rhonda Abrams, USA TODAY

You’ve got what you think is a great idea for a new business. You’ve told a couple of your buddies, and they slap you on the back and tell you it’s a winner. You’re ready to jump in. But does your business idea really have a good chance to work?

Read more…

 

 


Apr 09 2010

E-mail Newsletters Can Increase Traffic

Tag: Web MarketingSmitty @ 12:36 pm

Stay in Touch with E-mail Newsletters

I ran across a nice Article to share about E-mail Newsletters. Newsletters are a great way to stay in touch with all your clients sharing your thoughts, opinions and ideas to help them with their businesses. Some people use e-mail newsletters to promote new services or products as well as communicating the latest changes in a business or market segment.

From SBTV.com
Email newsletters have amazing potential. When done well, they keep you connected to the people who mean the most to your business or organization and help to build their confidence in your brand. In addition, great e-newsletters help drive repeat business, new sales, event attendance, donations, and more.

So what makes an excellent email newsletter? There are four essential ingredients

Read more…

 

 


Mar 26 2010

Google Playing Games

Tag: General Web NewsSmitty @ 9:04 pm

I had a conversation with a client today CaddyForACure.com and during the discussion I stumbled across  a rather discriminatory practice by Google with their Pay Per Click marketing.

It appears that the problem is based on browsers.

I conducted a search for a famous PGA Golfer – Sergio Garcia with Firefox Version 3.6.2. The Natural Result came up but no PPC ads – my client has an PPC ad with the keyword Sergio Garcia. Even after refreshing the Firefox browser 10 times – still no PPC ad.

Then I tested the Microsoft Browser version 8 and ran the same query for Sergio Garcia. The PPC ad for Sergio Garcia came up on the first try and every try there after.

Firefox:

Microsoft:

Try it yourself. Why does the Firefox Browser not see the same results as the Microsoft Browser? Is it some sort of discriminatory practice, or a software glitch?

 

 


Mar 25 2010

Pano2VR – convert spherical or cylindrical panoramic images

Tag: Internet NewsSmitty @ 3:24 pm

Pano2VR is a nice product capable of creating an incredible illusion.

Pano2VR for Mac OS X, Windows and Linux is an application to convert spherical or cylindrical panoramic images into QuickTime VR (QTVR) or Adobe Flash 8 and Flash 9 & 10 formats with features such as customizable skins, hotspots and directional sound.

http://gardengnomesoftware.com/pano2vr.php

Beautiful Sample
http://www.gillesvidal.com/blogpano/paris.htm

Input Formats

Pano2VR supports cylindrical, spherical (equirectangular), cube faces, cross, T, strip and QuickTime VR as input formats with the added ability to convert between these formats for retouching the cube faces. Supported file formats are JPEG, PNG, TIFF (8, 16 or 32 bits per channel), OpenEXR, Radiance HDR, and QuickTime VR files encoded with JPEG.

 

 


Mar 24 2010

Want to Watch Social Networking?

Tag: General Web NewsSmitty @ 2:43 pm

If you got nothing to do – this is a fresh way to watch Social Networking in action:

http://spy.appspot.com/

Spy can listen in on the social media conversations you’re interested in.

It is powered by:

  • Twitter via Twitter Search
  • FriendFeed via FriendFeed
  • Flickr via Flickr
  • Blog Comments via BackType
  • Yahoo News via Yahoo! Search BOSS™
  • Blogs (RSS) via FriendFeed
  • Google Reader via FriendFeed

spy.appspot.com was created by Ben Hedrington

 

 


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