Tag Archives: bloggers
Finding A Niche – Part 1
Almost everyday there is a post on Internet Marketing Forums that reads something like this… I am a complete newbie to the whole make money online thing. Could you please tell me how can you make money online? Can you teach me? Looking to these questions, I will sincerely try to elaborate how to find your niche .And that too having good chances of success.. The choice of website theme is one of the most critical factors for the success Read More →
How To : Find Paid Vs Organic Conversions in Google Analytics?
Have you ever tried to find out how many of your Google analytic goal conversions were from visitors arriving via paid referrals or those arriving through organic search (results that come from the normal search results)? Which types of visitors convert better? This information is something any webmaster or search engine marketer running a Google Adwords campaign needs to know. In order to use this report you must Setting up a Goal within Google Analytics. To view Paid Vs Organic Read More →
How To: Pull Sales Revenue Source by Keyword with Google Analytics
Knowing where your buyers are coming from can assist you in increasing your sales. This is a fast, easy way to compare PPC driven sales to organic sales. Monitoring these amounts can alert you to any significant changes in your conversion rates or drops in your ad positions or organic placement. This is especially useful if you have specific products or keywords that drive a large percentage of your sales. There is no right or wrong split between organic and Read More →
How to Adjust Image and Text Placement
The first issue many new bloggers (and anyone else building a Web page) will run into is how text appears next to an inserted image. If you already know how to adjust white space and wrap text around images you can skip this entry. I know it is old hat to you but some of us need this information. So, you figure out how to insert an image but it looks like this: There is white space above this line Read More →