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Cutting Edge Link Building with Adgooroo’s Link Insight

This week we have been playing with Adgooroo’s Link Insight tool which helps you go into great detail about the links to and from your website as well as up to 9 other competitors.

What I like about Link Insight is the really simple graphs for link quantity but more importantly, the quality. You also get to see your site and how it fares against your competitors, shown here in different colours. Link quality is judged on links from ‘Trust‘ websites compared to ‘Spam‘ websites. The ideal situation is a bell curve that leans towards ‘High quality’ links. More on this later on.

In the walk-through demo of Link Insight, we were given the analogy of a bow tie for the two types of links available for your site, where your site is the knot in the bow tie.

On one loop of the bow tie are “Origin Sites“. These are defined as sites that are a bit niche and obscure but have been made through a ‘Labour of Love‘. These are sites that hold a lot of link juice and are usually low trafficked. Links from these sites are defined as a ‘Trust‘ link.On other loop of the bow tie, you have “Termination Sites“. These are those that are commercial or retail with many links in, but very few links out to any sites. Links from these sites are sometimes defined as ‘Spam‘ links.

What’s making money? What’s wasting money?

Organize your account for maximum effectiveness with Google Analytics Motion Charts

Each keyword you use in your adwords campaigns contributes more or less to the overall return on investment. You will notice that some keywords are performing better than the others. Now the question is – how can I differentiate winners from losers?

The answer is very simple – use Motion Charts within Google Analytics! Forget about spending long hours calculating your ROI and checking the effectiveness of all your keywords – Motion Charts will do it all for you!

Motion Charts is a GA feature that allows you to measure the effectiveness and potential of your keywords over time. A Motion Chart takes your Analytics graphs one step further by offering multi-dimensional analysis of all your metrics for a given report. By using motion charts you can not only filter out keywords that are attracting the most revenue but also spot terms with the highest conversion rates. It is definitely a useful way to identify terms that have got a negative influence on your ROI over a certain period of time.

Let’s start with explaining how you can find ‘Motion Charts’ within your analytics account.

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Or Why domain names are important.

Having a descriptive domain name is one of the easiest ways to get an important keywords in your URL. However, there is a constant debate between using your brand name in your URL (e.g. www.blueclaw.co.uk) or say, a descriptive, keyword rich URL (e.g. www.seoleeds.biz) Either way, there are a few more ranking factors that you should take into account. For example, I don’t think www.replacebrokenwindowsglassglazerglazingemergencyglaziers.info will be ranking very well. Two words - keyword stuffing.

Some other ranking factors to think about for your domain are:

  • Age of domain - the older the better as it will naturally become a more authoritative site.
  • Great content on site
  • What anchor text links you get to your site - this counts for far more than using keywords in your domain name.
  • And finally, probably the most important factor of all, the quality of links pointing to your website. Don’t think bulk, think relevancy and authority.

When a High Bounce Rate Isn’t Such A Bad Thing

First, we’ll start with the basics. What is bounce rate? Contrary to what many (myself included) believed, it is not only the amount of time someone spends on a website (e.g. you click on a website and immediately click off after 2 seconds) it is also the number of pages you click after the viewing the landing page (e.g. you click to another page after viewing the landing page).

So the two are quite closely related - for example if you spend 3 minutes reading the landing page you just clicked on, then decide to pick up the phone and ring the company, your visit will count as a bounce. But it is not such a bad bounce because you have unwittingly converted a visitor through a well optimised landing page.

Checking Keywords in Different Countries

As the web becomes more international, you may find yourself optimising for international sites. Whilst the differences in spelling may be an obvious place to start, there are also a whole host of different things to consider - differences in search patterns, cultural differences, user behaviour, which social media sites are popular, colloquialisms and more.

The basis of any good SEO company would be to increase the rankings of your client’s website, but if you thought you could just go to the local version of Google and check the ranking of your international site accurately from the UK or wherever you are based, you would be wrong.