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The Importance of Analytics for SME’s

Friday, February 20th, 2009

After the big warm welcome I have now been part of the team here at 360innovate for a whole month and feeling the pressure to release my debut blog post so here goes!

I’ve been noticing recently that many SME’s are not utilising any form of tracking or analytics on their websites. This is a shame really as used correctly, analytics can be a powerful marketing tool. Google Analytics is a good starting point in entering the world of tracking your business online and is free to implement.

Why Use Google Analytics?

Google Analytics has the power to give you a wealth of information relating to your site and it’s visitors without paying through the nose. This includes numbers, what people have searched for, where they have come from and what pages they look at. All of this adds up to a massive amount of data which can be used to further promote and optimise your site through online marketing campaigns.

SEO Companies such as ourselves take pride in the fact that our work is 100% transparent meaning that you as a client can see exactly what value we bring to the table and the effect it has in helping you grow your business.

This appeals to our ego’s and so we strive even harder to get results. See, it’s win win for you!

So, now you understand why you should be using analytics. Lets find out how to maximise it’s potential. Here’s some top tips to get you started:

Know what your looking for

As mentioned, analytics can produce a lot of data, much of which is interesting but not always conducive to helping you achieve your goals. This can cause a grave feeling of “death by data”

Instead, think about the information you need and then go looking specifically for it. This way, your not spending hours mining through data and come out with solid information you can then act upon.

So what should SME’s be looking for?

  1. Visitor Numbers
  2. Why: Visits are the bread and butter of most websites, more visits generally means more revenue whether through sales, leads, ad revenue etc..

    How: Don’t look at these numbers on a day-to-day basis, you’ll find it’s a great method of procrastination but yeilds little meaning. Instead focus on trending on a weekly or monthly basis. This will help you identify seasonality trends etc.

    Action: Let some data build up before taking any action at all, this will give you a feel for what is normal for your site. If then you find that your traffic is decreasing, you know you need to dig deeper into your data to find the cause.

  3. Where are visitors coming from?
  4. Why: Google is greatly important and depending upon your sector is likely to account for anywhere between 50-90% of your total traffic. However, it is also important to keep an eye on other sources of traffic such as referring sites, Affiliates, and social media. This will give you a good idea about which of your online marketing campaigns are working and the reasons

    How: Google Analytics “Traffic Sources Overview” by default gives a breakdown of “search engines”, “Referring sites” and “Direct Traffic”

    Action: you can use this information to decide on which campaigns to concentrate your efforts on, For example, if you find that social bookmarking sites such as “StumbleUpon send lots of traffic your way then it’s a pretty good indication that your content has it the mark for that audience and you may want to develop more content for submission to bookmarking sites.

    Also, I mentioned earlier that an SME might see as much as 90% of their business come from Google, if in reality your site falls below the 30-40% figure then it may highlight potential craling issues. In this instance, you would know to spend time trying to fix those issues and gain your fair share of that free traffic from Google’s natural listings!

  5. What are visitors searching for?
  6. Why: Knowing what visitors are searching for is important in figuring out if your SEO campaign is working effectively or not. Many SEO companies will guarentee results on numerous search terms and show you how they got to number one in Google. The trouble is, if no-one is looking for this term, this number one ranking is going to do nothing for you.

    Taking things a step further, if certain keywords are sending you traffic, Google Analytics will also tell you the bounce rate for that keyword. I.e of those who came in the site, how many instantly left again. If too many people are leaving straight away it is a pretty good indication that those users don’t see your site as being inviting or relevant enough.

    How: Carefully monitor the statistics found in Google Analytics Keywords report found under Traffic Sources.

    Action: Use this information to refine your keyword targetting, if your optimisation keywords are bringing in no traffic then put pressure on your SEO company to target more popular search terms.

    If you find that the bounce rate is particularly high for certain keywords then you may want to think about weather those keywords are relevant to your products and services. If they are then there may be some design feature which are putting people off.

  7. Popular content
  8. Why: You don’t need to do all of the hard work yourself, let your visitors tell you what content they like, by looking at the kind of content people are looking at already within your site you can get a good feel for what is popular and create additional content around this.

    How: Check out the Top Content report under “Content” to see what pages bring most users to your site.

    Action: Monitor this information regularly and create content around the topics which attract most users. This step works great when combined with the social bookmarking tip in number 2!

    Going more advanced

    Once the basics above have been mastered to inform your online marketing activities, then you can start mining into some more of the data to really get to know the ins and outs of the site.

    For anyone selling online, Once you become familiar with analytics I would also recommend setting up the E-commerce functionality in Google. This will tell you success based upon revenue allowing you to place specific ROI figures on each marketing channel.

    Google Analytics does have it’s limits however, its not great at tracking multi-channel marketing campaigns but we’ll leave that discussion till another day :)

Looking after the Small Guys

Friday, February 20th, 2009

Many people think that the only businesses that can truely profit from SEO are large commercial companies that have a huge amount of capital to fund their online marketing. Widely believed, the more money you have to spend on an online campaign, the more success you will receive, however we, at 360innovate think this is balderdash!

Large companies are able to run long, money driven SEO campaigns involving many different online marketing techniques, allowing them to gain links, increase traffic and get the attention and rankings they desire. Depending in the available capital, some companies can buy out the competition, and with endless amount of staff to make it all happen, its easy work. However, many big companies face the fact that their online marketing has to be done in specific ways, often making it restrictive and sometimes less effective, even with all the expenditure.

This is where the small guys come in. Smaller companies, although they may not have the capital of the larger ‘money makers’, they are able to think more laterally and use their creativity to their advantage. They can afford to take risks, while big companies cannot due facotrs like upholding reputations and having to seek permission from investors and boards. Even easier for smaller companies is being able to give a personal, friendly and approachable ethos, which is hard for big commercial companies to achieve.

So no matter how much money is available for an online marketing campaign, there are an endless amount of options available. It’s about using resources effectively and seeing the bigger picture, that’s what we believe makes for successful SEO.

Investigating the search engines in this months newsletter

Monday, December 8th, 2008

If you are not already subscribed to the 360innovate newsletter then do it here, this month we look at the search engines,  with some valuable SEO handy hints that may come in use for any budding SEO’ers out there.

Those of you interested in receiving more information keep your eyes and ears peeled for the 360innovate series of SEO guides due to be released on the 360innovate website in the new year.

Google unveils customised search

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Google has revealed their new WikiSearch facility that lets searchers customise and refine their search queries.

Users will be able to re-order, remove, add and comment on specific web search results, so if you don’t like a particular result you can say so! The reranked and amended search results are then saved for future searching. Users will also be able to click and see how others have customised their search results, perhaps giving users an insight into what sites are useful and which aren’t. (more…)

Credit crunch driving customers online.

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

We are consistently hearing about high street retailers suffering significant losses. The British Retail Consortium (BRC) and KPMG said retail sales values were down 0.9 per cent on a like-for-like basis compared with the previous July, (more…)

Going Digital – get found by your readership

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

As we already know many well known titles are now going digital and setting up shop online. (more…)

Make your company recession proof with SEO

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Prepare your business for a recession by improving their online presence
With businesses facing the constant threat of recession the pressure to demonstrate return on investment is even greater; (more…)

Google tests speech to text software

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Google today announced that it is to introduce political speech search capability. (more…)

Cosmo magazine reap the benefits of SEO

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Woman’s magazine Cosmopolitan has been flourishing online thanks to its use of SEO tactics. The popular magazine reported that the number of visitors to their online website has doubled after it was optimised. (more…)

Adobe to become search engine friendly

Friday, July 4th, 2008

Adobe has revealed that search engines such as Google and Yahoo! Will soon be able to crawl and index dynamic web content and rich internet applications. (more…)