Tag Archives: google analytics
Solopreneurs and Personal Branding: Thinking Time Versus Reward
Brands are essential for business, but solopreneurs have little time to manage their online brand. These steps can help you save time while enhancing your personal and professional brand.
How Segmentation in Web Analytics Can Help Thought Leadership
These days it is a fact that you have to be online to be a visible thought leader. But to make your efforts profitable seems like a mystery.
Improve Your Customer Service by Listening to Social Media and Analytics Tools
For small businesses, this increased expectation from our online properties means having to be more vigilant about customers feedback. Fortunately there are more ways to help businesses be more responsive without being overwhelmed.
How Referral Traffic Can Save Your Blog Time and Money
The answer for deciding the value of your networks lies in the referral reports of your site’s analytics solution.
How to Manage and Retain Traffic For Your Blog
(Hint: Include a little Web Analytics.)
How Web Analytics Planning Can Position Your Business for Profit
Some bloggers and business owners have begun to understand their analytics tools. But many still don’t know where to begin when reviewing the data, or even know what they should expect to see.
Analytics Ain’t Just for SEO
Many times when I speak with business owners about analytics, the first statement that comes to mind is that analytics is for Search Engine Optimization: SEO, as we know it. At that notion, my first reaction is is to shake my head. Because that’s not entirely right. The reason for the analytics assumption is because
Develop Your Personal Brand through Blogging – Use Stats to Guide What You Write
Most blogging software platforms give you some feedback about your users. You’ll get stats about how many people visited your blog, your top posts, referring sites, and the search terms people use to get to the site. Follow them to discover the topics you should write on and develop your personal brand through blogging.

