Posts Tagged 'google webmaster tools'

Google Plus Analytics Part 1 | 5 Day Marketing Challenge

Posted on May 24 2012 by admin

www.gplusknight.com Google Analytics and Google Webmaster Tools Hangout On Air Webinar showing you how to measure social media sales and conversions hosted by Chris Lang part 1 … See original here:  Google Plus Analytics Part 1 | 5 Day Marketing Challenge Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Share this on Reddit Buzz up! Stumble upon [...]

3 Ways to use Google Webmaster Tools for SEO

Posted on April 12 2012 by admin

Here at LunaMetrics, sometimes our work with Google Analytics can overshadow GA's cousin, Webmaster Tools. But Webmaster Tools is an essential component of the Search Engine Optimization toolkit, and we use it … See the rest here:  3 Ways to use Google Webmaster Tools for SEO Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Share this on [...]

Google Analytics and Google Webmaster Tools Webinar – Google …

Posted on April 11 2012 by admin

Take a tour of Google Analytics and Google Webmaster tools with Chris Lang and his special guest panel. Google plus on air logo. Thursday, April 12th, at 7 PM EST, myself, Chris Lang and a special guest panel will be taking … Read the original post: Google Analytics and Google Webmaster Tools Webinar – Google [...]

Does Google hate their users? The problems with Google Analytics …

Posted on April 9 2012 by admin

Does Google hate their users? The problems with Google Analytics In addition, you can still see the same sort of data on Google Webmaster Tools, although, if. Read the original: Does Google hate their users? The problems with Google Analytics … Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Share this on Reddit Buzz up! Stumble upon [...]

Measuring Natural Keyword Traffic in the Age of (Not Provided) Secure Search

Posted on April 5 2012 by admin

Dear Jill, Keywords Unavailable (Not Provided) jumped from 12% to 22% in March. What does Google want us to do? Two sites I manage jumped from an average of 12% keywords not reported (January and February) to 20% and 26%, respectively, in March. Google Webmaster Tools (GWT) queries reports only 40% of all of the [...]

Google Rips Rip Off Report From The Search Results

Posted on August 13 2011 by admin

We live in a culture where it is far more profitable to solve symptoms than it is to solve problems. As such, the disappearance of ripoffreport.com from Google’s index probably has retainer-based reputation management firms like reputation.com singing the blues. Ed Magedson, the owner of Rip Off Report, has been charged with RICO in the [...]

Google Analytics can now Track Google +1 Buttons and other Social …

Posted on July 21 2011 by admin

Google Analytics and Google Webmaster Tools can now track your Google +1 button actions. Here is the original post:  Google Analytics can now Track Google +1 Buttons and other Social … Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Share this on Reddit Buzz up! Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati [...]

Google +1 in Google Webmaster Tools & Google Analytics | Digital …

Posted on July 20 2011 by admin

Finally, you can also see how users share your content using other buttons besides +1 by using Social Plugin Analytics in Google Analytics . Once you configure the JavaScript for Analytics, the Social Engagement reports … Read more from the original source:  Google +1 in Google Webmaster Tools & Google Analytics | Digital … Share [...]

WordPress SEO Tips: Permalinks, Categories and Duplicate Content

Posted on April 21 2010 by admin

The process of SEO frequently requires that you conduct periodic sweeps of the various platforms that make a website operational and either contribute to or impede search engine rankings. WordPress SEO Tip: Fixing Wildcard Categories Sweeps like this often include everything from assessing spider traps (where php can loop) and promote over-indexation, load time for [...]

Google Introduces New Parameter Handling Feature

Posted on September 22 2009 by admin

It’s now possible to simply and easily tell Google which parts of your site to ignore. A new feature called Parameter Handling has appeared in the Site Configuration Settings Section of Google Webmaster Tools. Bookmark It