As a young marketer navigating the digital landscape, I love frameworks. Not only do they help me plan and prioritize, but they help me visualize how everything I’m working on fits together. No, I won’t be talking about (and I’m looking at you, classically trained marketers) the 4Ps, Porter’s 5 forces, or SWOT analyses.
Hanapin Marketing and Semrush have teamed up to create The Complete PPC Analytics Toolkit! This free download contains three Excel spreadsheets, three whitepapers and two webinar recordings, all designed to help optimize your PPC accounts. Use these tools and resources to extract high value data and build more efficient campaigns.
With Google coming out with its new international targeting feature, I’ve seen more poorly implemented Hreflang annotations than good ones. These 5 easy steps will help you avoid mishaps and implement Hreflang tags correctly across your multilingual website.
Headlines are to your blog posts, as covers are to books. Everyone tells you not to judge a book by its cover, but they do it anyway. Everyone also judges your blog posts by their headlines. Why wouldn’t they? There’s more content published than ever before, and people scan headlines to see if something is actually worth their time to read.
This month I’ve been booking a lot of outdoor advertising for a client using Blueline Media’s huge inventory, which was a marketing area totally new to me. I was surprised how many businesses pay for offline ads without using any form of tracking, so I decided to write this post. The challenge of tracking offline marketing campaigns and the impact on digital results is one that continues to grow.
It’s time to talk about Universal Analytics in detail. Since it was released out of beta on April 2 — with a whole bunch of features available in classic Google Analytics — most GA fans have been trying to migrate to Universal Analytics and take advantage of all of its innovations. Just as with all innovations, these require some time, attention and experimentation to get used to.