Archive for May, 2012

Sascon 2012: Link Building

The Blueclaw team are having a fantastic day at Sascon. Our very own David Wilding was on the Link Building Panel along with:

  • Peter Young, Regional Head of SEO at Mediacom
  • Jon Quinton, SEO Consultant, SEOgadget
  • Martin Macdonald, SEO Strategy Director, Expedia
  • Matt Roberts, VP Product Development, Linkdex.

The room was packed and there were some very interesting topics addressed including Negative SEO and the mechanics of social metrics and how they impact Search.

Here you can see the panel getting ready to begin:

EGR Forum

Firstly I’d like to thank the guys over at EGR for having me. The day was great and the presentation went pretty well for 1st thing in the morning if you excuse the horrible feedback issues.

If you weren’t there or want to look over the slides from my presentation on building loyalty to bingo brands (they’re pretty thorough) then look below.

We also handed out a little document detailing this years winners and lossers in the SEO and Social spheres or the Online Bingo sector.

Blueclaw Bingo Report 2012

Blueclaw Speaking At EGR

Mike Litson, Head of iGaming will be speaking at 10:30am today at the EGR Subscribers Forum.

Mike will be talking on “Building Loyalty To Bingo Brands” as part of the morning sessions. Mike has worked in SEO for many years specializing in competitive markets predominantly Gambling and Financial Trading. He has worked with some huge names in the online sector and has a solid understanding of what is needed to ensure a campaign is successful both onsite and offsite. Mike is quickly making a good name for himself on the conference circuit and is attending the iGaming Show later this month. Focusing mainly on SEO Mike is also skilled in SMO, PPC, Affiliate Management and Email Marketing and believes that none of these skills are mutually exclusive but that combining them enables him to demonstrate strong knowledge across all online marketing channels.

The EGR Subscribers Forum is eGaming Review’s brand NEW educational event exclusive to eGR subscribers and users, covering the hottest topics and featuring the global gaming industry’s most relevant and in demand speakers.

Free Twitter Analytics Tools

In September 2011 Twitter announced they were launching Twitter Web Analytics to enable website owners to understand how much traffic their site receives from Twitter and the effect had of integrating Twitter within their site.

However, it is now May 2012 and the analytics still do not appear to have been fully rolled out which leaves some of us wondering what the best way might be to discover our Twitter analytics. I have put together a list of 5 free Twitter Analytics tools that I have used previously:

AdWords Update: 30 Day Time Limit on Rotate Ads Evenly

Google AdWords have announced a change to the “rotate” setting for ad rotation. Ads will rotate evenly only for 30 days then will automatically be optimised to show the ad that generates the most clicks.

Whilst rotating ads evenly is useful to test the performance of new ad creatives, it is not advantageous to continue indefinitely as it will keep showing all ads equally whether they are the best performers or not. This update is good for searchers as they will see relevant ads more often, good for advertisers to maximise their traffic volumes and good for Google as I’m sure receiving more clicks won’t do any harm to their bank balance!

However, Blueclaw’s recommendation is to optimise for conversions as this will display the ads that are of most benefit to your business goals rather than just simply increasing visitors. I would like to hope that most (if not all) advertisers have conversion tracking set up so that the real impact from your PPC advertising is being measured. It is not very often that I see websites that do not have goals that can be tracked online in some form or other.

The ad rotation change is due to take effect next week and will immediately apply to any ad groups where ads have already been running on rotate for over 30 days (or wait until 30 days after the last change to an ad was made). It is also worth noting that the even rotation period starts (and resets) for an ad group whenever the ads in the ad group change, meaning whenever you create a new ad, edit an existing ad, or enable a paused or deleted ad.

Click here for further help choosing an ad rotation setting for your campaign