Archive for October, 2009

Why isn’t my Google Analytics Tag Not Working?

October 30th, 2009

I’ve heard this story so many times before. There’s a simple fix for this. Most of the times, depending on if your hosted on a linux or windows server, your index page might be index.html, index.php, default.html or default.aspx, or heck, even something unique like web.php.

Google Analytics will usually search for the most common default web strings such as index.html.  It sometimes will not recognize any other pages. To fix this issue, follow my simple steps below.

  1. Login to your Google Analytics Account.
  2. Locate your website profiles (ie., www.domain.com) on the top right of your dashboard.
  3. After your dashboard loads with your profile, click edit on the right side.
  4. You page should refresh with some new information, again, top right, click edit.
  5. Now you will notice a few fields to enter, which some people forget.
  6. For the 3rd field area, where it says “Default Page?” enter in your homepage, index or default with your extension.
  7. Click save changes, your done.
  8. Go back and select check status to verify your website is transmitting traffic details back to Google Analytics.

Easy right? Goodluck and happy Analytics!

Free Analyitcs – SiteMeter – Live Tracking Services

October 26th, 2009

Have you ever wondered who is currently on your website? What pages they came from? What pages they bounced from?
SiteMeter.com provides a free service (minor sitemeter logo goes into your footer for this free service) that allows you to track who is currently on your website and what their activity is. It is so in depth, It’ll Geo-IP the location and show you statistics!

Its’ a fast and easy way to Google-Analytics. I wouldn’t reccomend this as your main analytics script, maybe an addition to Google Analytics.

It’s FREE, signup at SiteMeter.com – If you want to remove the SiteMeter logo from the footer of your website, simply purchase the licensed version.

Google Easter Egg – Chuck Norris!

October 19th, 2009

This week I thought I’d switch the theme up a bit. Let’s not get so serious here..We need some laughter too.

Here’s a neat little Google Easter Egg that we’ve found…Follow the steps to reproduce it..

  • Open your browser, go to www.google.com
  • Type in “Where is Chuck Norris” without the quotes of course..
  • Don’t hit “Search“, select “Im Feeling Lucky

You should now see -
“Google won’t search for Chuck Norris because it knows you don’t find Chuck Norris, he finds you.”

Funny eh?

Website Optimization- Free website speed test!

October 18th, 2009

Let’s face it. If your website is over-taken by images, tons of HTML, inline CSS and a stack of JavaScript files..You’re in for trouble. The average image on a website should be compressed and optimized under 30KB. Yes, ideal range would be 1-2KB but it’s a bit difficult to reach that. Aim for 5KB, 10KB, anyhting under what you currently have.

The average website should take less than 60 seconds to load for Dialup users (56K, AOL, NetZero, Juno..etc). Yes, there still are the oldies who run 56K Modems and still use AOL. (see my upcoming post about DSL and speed issues to find your carrier)

http://websiteoptimization.com/services/analyze/

Web Page Analyzer is FREE. Type in the URL to your website, hit analyze. It’ll give you an output of every image on your website, comemnts about the HTML, filesize and much more.

Once you have received your report about your website, start optimizing it! Don’t wait. You want to make navigation to your site as smooth as possbile for your end-users.

Top 10 Internet Marketing Strategies

October 13th, 2009

Internet marketing can attract new business, renewals, potential customers and much more. If you are just starting your empire online, here are 10 quick tips to keep you on-top of your strategies.

  1. Start with a web promotion plan and an effective web design/platform.
  2. Get ranked at the top in major search engines, and practice good Search Optimization Techniques.
  3. Learn to use Email Marketing Effectively.
  4. Dominate your marketing niche with affiliate, reseller, and associate programs.
  5. Contract an expert to analyze your website.
  6. Build a newsletter/signup opt-in-list .
  7. Publish articles or get listed in news stories.
  8. Write and publish online press releases on free websites and paid.
  9. Run contests and gain new visitors.
  10. Blog and interact with your visitors.

If you follow these simple steps, you’ll be working your way to the top in a matter of months.

Did you know….

October 6th, 2009

Did you know Google PageRank was named after Larry Page?

Google PageRank is a unique link analysis algorithm used by Google Internet search engine that assigns a numerical weighting to each portion of the hyperlinked set of documents. (Source…Wikipedia)

In layman’s terms, it puts a value on your domain/links within your site to show importance through the World Wide Web. The higher the PageRank, the higher importance your page holds.

So what’s the formula? For all you nuts and geeks out there, here it is!

Google Page Rank

Google Page Rank

Web Hosting Talk Forums

October 2nd, 2009
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web hosting talk

Web Hosting Talk (webhostingtalk.com) is the absolute #1 place to learn more about web hosting, seo, building websites and much more! It’s a neat little community where business owners gather to discuss details about their business, how to expand business, marketing, seo and more.

Signup is free, visit www.WebHostingTalk.com - Great community if your interested in hosting. This is a must for webmaster’s, you can learn ALOT from here. Enjoy!

FREE WordPress Themes

October 1st, 2009

Default WordPress themes are boring and not unique. Need a change? Looking for FREE WordPress templates? Bingo!

http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/ - Over 1,000 FREE WordPress Themes.

It’s easy, download and upload to your WordPress themes/templates directory in your root folder of your WordPress install. Then, go to your widgets and active the theme. Enjoy!