Showing posts with label Search Engine Marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Search Engine Marketing. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

SEO: Does page view matters?

A leading online measurement service will scrap rankings based on the longtime industry yardstick of page views and begin tracking how long visitors spend at the sites.

The move by Nielsen/NetRatings, expected to be announced Tuesday, comes as online video and new technologies increasingly make page views less meaningful.

Although Nielsen already measures average time spent and average number of sessions per visitor for each site, it will start reporting total time spent and sessions for all visitors to give advertisers, investors and analysts a broader picture of what sites are most popular.

Currently, sites and advertisers often use page views, a figure that reflects the number of Web pages a visitor pulls from a site.

However, Yahoo Inc. and others are increasingly using a software trick called Ajax to improve the user experience. It allows sites to update data automatically and continually, without users needing to pull up new pages. Page views decline as a result.

Page views also drop as people spend more time watching online video at sites like Google Inc.'s YouTube.

"Based on everything that's going on with the influx of Ajax and streaming, we feel total minutes is the best gauge for site traffic," said Scott Ross, director of product marketing at Nielsen. "We're changing our stance on how the data should be" used.

Nielsen will still provide page view figures but won't formally rank them. Ross said page view remains a valid gauge of a site's ad inventory, but time spent is better for capturing the level of engagement users have with a site.

Ranking top sites by total minutes instead of page views gives Time Warner Inc.'s AOL a boost, largely because time spent on its popular instant-messaging software now gets counted. AOL ranks first in the United States with 25 billion minutes based on May data, ahead of Yahoo's 20 billion. By page views, AOL would have been sixth.

Google, meanwhile, drops to fifth in time spent, primarily because its search engine is focused on giving visitors quick answers and links for going elsewhere. By page views, Google ranks third.

In both page views and time spent, Yahoo is ahead of News Corp.'s MySpace and other Fox Interactive Media sites, according to the Nielsen measures.

Yahoo has more than twice the time spent as Fox, but has less than a 10 percent edge in page views. That is because MySpace requires users to pull up a new page anytime they make a change or view a new profile, while Yahoo increasingly uses Ajax to continually pull new data, even if a user stays on the same page all day.

Nielsen's rival, comScore Media Metrix, also has addressed the rise of Ajax with the development of site "visits" — defined as the number of times a person returns to a site with a break of at least a half-hour.

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Linkworth - All in one Online CRM Solutions

Internet has the greatest invention in the technology world. I remember when I was young; Internet to me was a community place. I meet friends around the world and communicate with them live. Then when time passed by, I found out that Internet is a great source for information. Whenever I have doubts, I would go online and search for an answer. It’s a place that never fails me.

Now, you won’t believe that Internet is also one of my sources of income. How do I do it? Well, I am going to share my story here.

I am a person who doesn’t like to take risk. I don’t invest any single penny to earn. All I invested was time but it’s very less time. I never love blogging at first and only last year I started to love it. I share my interest, my daily encounters and my experience in all sorts of topic. I wouldn’t care if anyone will read it but all I know, there might be someone who will search for information that I shared.

How sharing information helps me make money? You asked.

Well, through sponsors. Take a look at the right menu and you may see I have few sponsors and I’m getting paid for it. Why people want to sponsor on my site? Then their product will be made known to the people who read my site.

In Internet, any people can be the potential customer to one business, investing money to market the products is necessary. No matter how good a product that one company produces will never be success if nobody knows about it.

Up till this, you might have understood how I earn. I share and I gain. But will there be any sponsors interested in your website? Well, it depends. There are always potential sponsors if your website receives wide variety of audiences. But once you have started your website, you might be interested to first make your website known to your friends, relatives or anyone out there so they know the existent of your site.

But how are you going to make your site to be known for those who don’t even know you? Well, I would suggest some ways.

  1. Submit your site to those search engines.

  2. Advertise your site on those well known and related website.


If you are willing to pay and want the result fast, you may head over to linkworth. They provide quite a variety of products including make money online, search engine marketing, and text link advertising.This way you make your product (in this event, your website) known to your potential customer (readers and even your potential sponsors) and start earning!

I will share more information on my experience in making money online from now onwards.

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