URLs! Mario Lurig is a PHP book author who's most recent project is NovelRank, a place for self-promoting authors to track Amazon sales rank data with real-time sales estimates. Two SEOMoz staff books are currently being tracked, including The Art of SEO and Search Engine Optimization Secrets. _ Note from Jen: I wanted to add that if you decide to change your URLs and rewrite them as this post discusses, always make sure to put a 301 redirect in place from the old URL to the new.
Read more on the subject here, here and her russia email list e Inspired by a great post by Vaidhyanathan, I began answering questions on Yahoo! Answers near the beginning of this year. Since then I have answered over 50 questions, nearly always related to metal roofing. Nearly 12 months later I sat down and did a study to find out: Was the time I was spending answering these questions resulting in a reasonable amount of usable leads? On to the data: From my 53 answers, I received 562 visits, with a bounce rate of 33.
5%, spending an average of 3:03 per visit. First I compared the conversion rates of Yahoo! Answers traffic with PPC rates from the same period: Conversion rates - PPC vs. Yahoo Answers (Conversions are either a customer filling out and submitting a form for more information, or clicking on a link to our contact page.)Data this chart was made from is available as an Excel spreadsheet here. As you can see, the conversion rates from Yahoo! Answers are nowhere near those coming from our PPC campaigns.
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