A little while ago, Google made a statement announcing that they will be encrypting all search terms used in their search engine. No longer is it possible for keyword information to be gathered by website owners without difficulty.
It seems apparent that the reason for this is to further push the use of Google Plus. Another part of Google’s changes is the inclusion of hashtag searching (which has been included as part of Google+ for a while).
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After spending a significant amount of time and resources on implementing search engine optimisation techniques on your website, including selecting the most relevant keywords that you want to be found under and adapting your pages to add these keywords, it is important to find out if your efforts have paid off.
The simplest way of finding your Google rankings is to go onto Google itself and search for your keywords, scanning all of the pages until you find your website. ...
Utilising the powerful tool that is Google Analytics will allow you to track many important stats and information about your websites. Knowing how many people are using your site, where they are from, your most popular pages and much more can be extremely beneficial to your business, whether a large company or a small start-up, as it can help you to see how effective and successful your online presence is by displaying a breakdown of all of this traffic information.
On: 17 May, 2013 By: nexusadmin
Do you keep track of people visiting your website? If not you should because with Google Analytics you are able to track the number of customers who visit your website, where in the world they visit from, what time of day and what pages they went onto view. You can also find out how they found you in Google, what phrase they searched for you under and how long they spent on each page visited.
Our SEO experts know that ...