Archive for 2010

Google Releases New Analytics API Features

Google has released a whole bunch of changes to the Analytics API such as access to advanced segments, goal-related data,  and custom variables, along with several other new features.  It’s worth checking out all the changes over at the Google Analytics Blog.

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SEO Best Practices: Title Tags

Most "SEO Experts" will try to convince you that only they have the magic mojo to make your website a high-traffic success, which is why they're entitled to gobs of your hard-earned cash. Unfortunately a lot of what these consultants do amounts to little more than digital trickery—payed links, keyword gaming, micro-sites setup for the sole purpose of linking to your site, and other shenanigans that hurt everyone's online experience by filling the web with links to things in which users are se ...

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Speed Matters: Use PageSpeed & YSlow to Streamline Your Site

As tech writers like PC World's Juan Carlos Perez and Chris Crum of WebProNews among others have noted, the monolith of Mountain View, the all-powerful Google has become obsessed with speed, which means you should be too.

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242 Ways to Ping: How to Stay on Search Engine Radar

If you're running a WordPress blog, you may not know that there's a really simple way for you quickly generate more traffic without changing how much you're writing, paying for advertising, or implementing some complicated SEO trickery. Instead, you can use "Update Services" a feature found in the "Writing" sub-menu under the "Settings" tab.

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