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5 Search Metrics that Truly Matter - Tuesday's Tips & Tactics [Video]

 

Tuesdays Inbound Marketing Tips & TacticsTuesday's Tips & Tactics - Inbound Marketing in 10 Minutes or Less is a weekly series presented by a member of the Kuno Creative inbound marketing team. The series is designed to instruct viewers on the best ways to think about and deploy inbound marketing tactics in order to maximize marketing resources, leads and sales. Each week will be completely devoid of hype and focus exclusively on proven concepts and tactics deployed every day in the Kuno labs.




This week’s episode looks at five search metric categories that truly matter. The video explores important SEO metrics that aren’t typically available in many of the most popular analytics packages today.

Over the last three years, search engine optimization has substantially evolved, but the software to measure success has not. Watch the video to learn what analytics are important to track in order to account for the plethora of changes over the years and how to use Excel to monitor trends.



Join us next week for Tuesday’s Tips & Tactics. Feel free to leave questions and topics of interest for future shows in the comments box below.





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Comments

Hi Chad - great tips on SEO tracking. Quick question on your point of tracking % of unknown keywords to known. You say that if you have a high % of unknown keywords driving traffic, you're making some SEO decisions blindly. What can you do to reduce the amount of keywords that are unknown?
Posted @ Tuesday, June 26, 2012 11:48 AM by Alexandra Barcelona
Alexandra: 
 
Unfortunately, there's not much anyone but Google can do about that aside from a full frontal PR blitz encouraging people to never login to Google when they search.  
 
As long as someone is logged into Google when they conduct a search the phrases they type in will be unknown to the webmaster who receives the traffic. 
 
Wish I had better news. . .  
 
@CPollittIU
Posted @ Tuesday, June 26, 2012 12:10 PM by Chad Pollitt
Chad - Thanks for the response. I'll think about the PR campaign, but I think in the meantime, I'll have to just put up with Google's rules :)
Posted @ Friday, June 29, 2012 6:01 PM by Alexandra Barcelona
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