Archive for the ‘Search Engine Optimization’ Category

July 3rd, 2008

Analyzing Social Network Traffic

By Matt Slusser

In a recent post on Useit.com, Jakob Nielsen disparages social media outlet Digg as nothing more than an inflation of your bounce rate as its users show up and disappear without delving any deeper into your site. Stan Schroeder of Mashable, social-media’s stalwart defender, quickly rebutted Nielsen’s argument rightly saying that sites like Digg, StumbleUpon […]

May 21st, 2008

Landing Pages & Land Mines

By Joe Devlin

Measuring Landing Page Effectiveness via Google Analytics

The importance of landing pages and their roles in SEO & conversion rates is well documented. It is now common practice to design landing pages based on the source & medium of the referral. Clearly then, it is equally important to find a way to measure the […]

March 12th, 2008

Benchmarking Service Added to Google Analytics

By Joe Devlin

Google Analytics Offers Free Benchmarking Service
Google has recently announced the addition of analytic benchmarks to their Google Analytics service. This free service will require Google Analytics customers to opt in to “share the account data in an anonymous, aggregated format”.
Reporting will be limited in the beta version of this service. Benchmark metrics include: […]

February 26th, 2008

Alphabet Soup: Understanding Website Accessibility [Part I]

By James Van Arsdale

Not unlike the days of Franklin D. Roosevelt, understanding website accessibility involves sifting through a bowl-full of acronyms and abbreviations. Terms like Section 508, ADA, W3C, WAI, and WCAG all get thrown around in reference to accessibility - but what do they all mean? And how do they apply to your business and online presence? […]

February 21st, 2008

Page Depth - Measuring Traffic Source Quality

By Joe Devlin

SEO & PPC Metrics - Website Page Depth
When managing an SEO initiative or PPC campaign, one of the more challenging aspects is measuring the lead quality of the inbound visitors. Most people know how to measure Return on Investment (ROI) and Return on Ad Spend (ROAS), but that should not be the only metric used […]

August 6th, 2007

The Name Game

By Matt Slusser

Previous to working here at WebLinc, I was a Google noob. My name, that is the Matt Slusser that actually referred to me, only came up for some petitions I signed way back in my revolutionary days. These days however, now that my Christian name rather than a handle is used, I find that I […]

June 28th, 2007

If You Don’t SMO, Now You SMO

By Matt Slusser

The Web is growing up. Casting off the shackles of spam, black-hat SEO practices, and exploitation of Google loopholes in 1.0; 2.0 marketing practices have matured and become an interconnected system linking customers and marketers in completely new ways. The prolific blogosphere and sites like YouTube, Digg, myspace, Wikipedia and other social media sources have […]

June 25th, 2007

Looking for Falkor and Finding Much More

By Matt Slusser

The other night my girlfriend and I, in casual conversation, came upon the topic of The Never Ending Story. Ok. So chit chat doesn’t usually tread upon the dark and misty paths of 80’s fantasy flicks, but our cat was looking just like that pearly dog/dragon that befriends Atreyu and for the life of me, […]

June 7th, 2007

WebLinc is Hiring

By Jody Ferry

Why spend the best years of your life away in a fluorescent lit miasma of cubicles completing TPS reports when more fruitful opportunities exist? The WebLinc office is a blend of music, jokes, keyboard clacks and phones creating a symphony of productivity.
We encourage you to bring your personality to the table, wear what you’re […]

June 5th, 2007

Webmaster Quality Guidelines Get More Detailed

By Jody Ferry

Google has just updated their Webmaster Guidelines with what many of us in the SEO industry have been seeking for quite some time - more details. From Google’s new, more specific guidelines:

Avoid hidden text or hidden links.
Don’t use cloaking or sneaky redirects.
Don’t send automated queries to Google.
Don’t load pages with irrelevant keywords.
Don’t create multiple pages, […]