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Link Popularity Industry
Specialization:-
Search engines confer high value importance to links pointing to your website from the
industry segment you belong to and not to un-related industry segments. For instance, an
airline service and online reservation website is expected to gain benefit more from links
pointing from a similar industry site like international travel or budget airline packages
than those from an unrelated industry like a pharmaceutical site.
Focused industry implication also needs to be given a high importance while creating
resource directories. For example, if you have a site related to flower trading, then you
should have to create a resource directory related to that particular business that could
be pertaining to flower, florists, flower nurseries, Horticulture, Floriculture, Flower
essence, flower arrangement, Plants and cardinal flowers, Virtual flower cards etc.
Industries we specialize in-
- Auto Parts/Accessories
- Computers
- Education
- Entertainment
- Finance
- Food and Beverages
- Fund Raising
- Health
- Hotel Industry
- Home and Garden
- Industrial Applications/Products
- Internet Services
- Travel
- Telecommunication/ISP
- Real Estate
- Shopping
- Software Companies
- Sports
- Web hosting
- Web Designing
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Web Logs - Specific areas to take a close
look at:
How long are users staying on the website or a specific page? This question addresses a
website's "stickiness". Stickiness gives webmasters an indication of how
important their content is. If users return on a regular basis or remain on a specific
page for an extended period of time, generally the content is considered valuable.
Site Entry Pages?
What pages in a website are visitors coming into? Is a specific page on the site drawing
an unusually high amount of traffc? Do users come back to the website? Is there a reason
for a visitor to come back to the website? Generally, content that is refreshed often will
attract return visitors. What specific areas on the site are of interest to web visitors,
and can those content sections be expanded to increase the overall value of the website?
Site Exit Pages?
What pages in a website are visitors leaving from? If a specific page has a large number
of visitors leaving the site, perhaps the content needs updating. It is critical that you
consider the source of the traffc. Are visitors coming to the website through a
pay-per-click campaign with a landing page that does not relate to the initial search
terms? Directing visitors to content-specific landing pages will help reduce quick site
exits.
Who is Making the Referral?
What kind of website is sending traffc to your website? Assumptions can be made based on
the quality of the referral source. Let's face it, if a crack site is the leading referral
generator to a software site, it is unlikely that the majority of visitors will be
interested in purchasing.
Bad Requests?
Are visitors attempting to access pages on your website that are no longer active? Be sure
to chck logs for any pages or graphics that are generating errors for visitors.
Number of Unique Visitors?
Don't get too hung up on the number of "hits" a website has, as this can be
interpreted differently. Sometimes logs interpret graphic access as a hit. A more accurate
reflection of traffc can be seen by tracking unique visitors.
There are a number of inexpensive yet quality log analysis applications available for
download from: Monitoring-Software.net and Monitoring-Tools.net.
By evaluating web logs webmasters can continuously improve their site and measure their
success. Online or off, tracking results is critical to achieving success. If you don't
track, you don't know what works. How can you improve what you don't measure?
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