Sunday, October 31, 2010

Twitter Search Upgrades

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Google Wants to Drive Your Car

Google’s latest innovation is attempting to take the driver out of the driver’s seat.? After conquering the internet, and lately the world of smart phone operating systems with Android, Google is taking to the road.

Project leader Sebastian Thrun wrote on Google’s corporate blog, the goal of the research is to “help prevent traffic accidents, free up people’s time and reduce carbon emissions.”

The cars use video cameras and laser and radar technology to sense other traffic, construction or possible road blocks, and road signals.? They also used detailed maps that were gathered and drawn up using manned cars.

As the car’s computer system can respond to variables and emergencies faster than a human driver, the possibility to significantly reduce traffic accidents is exciting.? While the software needs to be monitored, and the cars themselves are never unmanned, it’s a huge leap forward in automotive technology.? The possibility of eliminating the human element in driving a car, making the road experience safer overall could trump all other safety devices, like air bags, and even seat belts.

Google fitted several Toyota Prius’s and an Audi TT with their latest technology.? And so far, the cars have driven a total of 140,000 miles on some of California’s major roads without a whole lot of human intervention.? In fact, seven of the company’s prototypes have driven 1,000 miles each without a human touching the controls at all.

Thrun’s blog even said the cars have navigated some of California’s most curvy and cliff side roads.

Google’s application of robotics for the self driving car could present a huge leap forward for the industry, which stands where the personal computer industry was 35 years ago – on the verge of an explosion in versatility and demand.

There has been no word on how Google intends to profit from this research, or how, when and if this technology will be made available to consumers.? While the technology could easily be marketed to the automotive industry, even optimists estimate its availability at least 8 years from now, and probably more.


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Nokia Ipad Lawsuit

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IPad Coming to a WalMart Near You

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Skype for Android…Finally!

Android users running version 2.1 or higher can finally use Skype on their phones.? Skype announced the expansion of its Voice over Internet Protocol services (which just means they offer telephone services using the internet’s connectivity system) to Android users nearly worldwide.

In the U.S., Skype users can currently only make calls using an operating Wi-Fi connection.? Verizon’s Android customers have been enjoying the use of Skype over a closed 3G gateway for quite some time.? The new version doesn’t require users to be Verizon customers and makes true VoIP calls.? There wasn’t much word on when, or if, Skype will eventually allow users to utilize its services over any 3 or 4G network and what that would entail.

The free app allows users to take advantage of most of Skype’s features, including free Skype-to-Skype calls worldwide.? It also lets users call mobile phones or landlines for a small fee assessed by Skype.? The app may even help cut down on pricey texting fees by texting between users.? It will also synchronize the user’s contact list with their address book to show who’s available for calling or texting.? When an existing Skype user downloads the new app they will conveniently find their full contact list automatically transferred to their mobile device.

While users can’t take advantage of Skype’s video capabilities via their cell phones and mobile devices just yet, it does allow you to be able to communicate for free with other Skype users without a computer.

Skype is having some difficulty with the app for Samsung Galaxy S users, and said they’re working to fix the bugs.? The new app was tested on the HTC Android with version 2.1, and worked well on that device.

The Skype app is not yet available to Android users in Japan or China.

It’s rumored the next version of Skype will focus on Facebook connectivity and functionality, although nothing has been confirmed.? Android and Skype users will just have to wait and see.

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Yahoo’s New Search Engine

Yahoo’s search engine just got a face lift.? In an attempt to separate itself from other engines, Yahoo updated its software in a big way, making room for new additions in the future.

As far as what the new engine already has, the news, entertainment and sports sections were directly affected with new multimedia boxes that give the user all kinds of interactive options on the left side of the screen.? The features offer a more user friendly and convenient organization of important information like images, articles and even tweets.? Users will also be able to buy things like movie tickets through the new multimedia boxes.

To investigate these features, I searched Nicholas Sparks and the left side of my screen was totally revamped.? At the top was a “Quick Links” feature that has a direct link to Netflix where I could find any Nicholas Sparks tear jerker I wanted. I was given the option to make notes as I went – convenient when comparing or compiling research.? It also gives you a few of the top sites like Wikepiedia, IMDB, etc.? Additionally, there’s a list of related searches.? Mine came up with James Patterson, Jodi Piccoult, The Last Song, etc.

The Web interface has also been enhanced for iPhone, Android and other wireless users.? A new “Trending Now” slide show provides users with brief information on the most popular topics at that moment.? Tweaks to the image search feature also provide results in a slideshow format which can be viewed from Flicker and public Facebook albums.

However, real-time may be the name of the game for the future of Yahoo’s new search engine.? Yahoo’s 10-year relationship with Microsoft will allow Yahoo to use Bing – Microsoft’s search and search advertising engine.? This frees up space and money – $425 million to be exact – for Yahoo to focus on the possibility of developing real-time searches, technology that sites like Twitter already has.

For example, a real-time option in the future would allow Yahoo users to search for a hurricane about to strike South Florida and find a map of all Twitter users in that area and read their first-hand account of what is happening.? Of course, this hypothetical situation assumes users have cell phone service and can update their tweets during and after the storm, but you get the idea.

So, hold on to your hats as Yahoo takes advantage of its new found space and funds.


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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Angry Birds is Coming to Android

Love your Android phone, but hate that your addiction to the game Angry Birds makes you harbor some resentment for it?? Well, worry no longer!? In just a few weeks Android users will have a full version of the application at their fingertips.? Angry Birds has been on the top of Apple’s paid applications list for a long time, and Android users have had to settle for a lite version that only has 15 levels.? Not for too much longer though!

The wildly popular app is a typical destroy the castle type of game.? The story behind the game is the pigs stole the bird’s eggs, and the birds are attempting to rescue them with your help.? You’re equipped with an angry bird and a sling shot.? There are six varieties of angry birds, each with special abilities, which can be acquired as you progress through the game.? The goal is to perfect your aim to get at the pigs inside the structure and cause the most destruction.? Points and stars are awarded for getting the job done using fewer birds or being overly destructive.? Visit youtube.com for a full trailer of the game.

With Android’s wide range of screen sizes, developers are finding programming difficult. That’s what they are pointing to as the reason for the delay.

Once finished, the app will be very similar to the iPhone version, but will not include the “mighty eagle” plug-in.? Not all devices support apps with in-app purchase options.

Future versions of the game may allow users to transfer game files between devices.? iPhone and iPad users have been bugging for this feature, however Android phones make sharing files and data much easier.? So, the feature may be available on the Android front sooner than iPhone and iPad.

For those who just can’t wait for the full version, get the lite version for free at the Android marketplace. The lite version runs as a beta, and developers are asking users to report any problems, so they can be repaired in the full version of the game.


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Skype for Android…Finally!

Android users running version 2.1 or higher can finally use Skype on their phones.? Skype announced the expansion of its Voice over Internet Protocol services (which just means they offer telephone services using the internet’s connectivity system) to Android users nearly worldwide.

In the U.S., Skype users can currently only make calls using an operating Wi-Fi connection.? Verizon’s Android customers have been enjoying the use of Skype over a closed 3G gateway for quite some time.? The new version doesn’t require users to be Verizon customers and makes true VoIP calls.? There wasn’t much word on when, or if, Skype will eventually allow users to utilize its services over any 3 or 4G network and what that would entail.

The free app allows users to take advantage of most of Skype’s features, including free Skype-to-Skype calls worldwide.? It also lets users call mobile phones or landlines for a small fee assessed by Skype.? The app may even help cut down on pricey texting fees by texting between users.? It will also synchronize the user’s contact list with their address book to show who’s available for calling or texting.? When an existing Skype user downloads the new app they will conveniently find their full contact list automatically transferred to their mobile device.

While users can’t take advantage of Skype’s video capabilities via their cell phones and mobile devices just yet, it does allow you to be able to communicate for free with other Skype users without a computer.

Skype is having some difficulty with the app for Samsung Galaxy S users, and said they’re working to fix the bugs.? The new app was tested on the HTC Android with version 2.1, and worked well on that device.

The Skype app is not yet available to Android users in Japan or China.

It’s rumored the next version of Skype will focus on Facebook connectivity and functionality, although nothing has been confirmed.? Android and Skype users will just have to wait and see.

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What is the iPad’s Competition?

As with most Apple products, the introduction of the iPad left consumers digging into their wallets and competitors wanting in on the action.? So, who should Apple watch out for?

1.?????? HP Slate: This prototype device is said to be coming later this year.? One of the only tablets running Windows 7, it is capable of some gaming, and has multi touch capabilities.? Other than that, Microsoft isn’t saying much about it just yet.

2.?????? Dell Streak: This device is only about 5-inches and is going to have trouble sizing up its competition.? Details are fluid at best, including the fact that the Streak may not even be the products name upon release, whenever that may be.

3.?????? Compaq Tablet: This 7-inch device runs on a new processer NVIDIA announced at the latest Consumer Electronics Show called the Terga 2.? This technology allows the tablet to have excellent battery life while running 1080p videos.? This product ran the Android 2.0 operating system.? The release date for the Compal was unknown.

4.?????? Notion Ink Adam: This tablet, scheduled for release sometime this year, is also an Android tablet using the Terga 2.? However, it’s 10-inches wide and combines optimum touch screen quality with technology allowing use in direct sunlight.

5.?????? Samsung Galaxy Tab: This 7-inch device lands somewhere between the Streak and the iPad as far as size.? It should be available to the U.S. market sometime before year’s end.? While pricing is still not known, it comes with Android 2.2 and the option of 16GB or 32GB of memory.? It will also come with a video-chat capable camera and an impressive 7 hours of battery life.? This seems to be the most promising and realistic competitor for the iPad so far, and is generating a lot of buzz.

6.?????? Google: Google has long since had an intense rivalry with Apple, and currently a Google tablet device is mere rumor.? It’s assumed it would run on Google’s Android system and content is unknown.? However, techies across the board speculate the device would be excellent.

Come Christmas, the iPad may have to share the tablet market with 1 or 2 competitors that can genuinely keep up with it.


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Verizon 4G Coming to a City Near You!

Verizon Wireless has announced that it’s making the fastest internet available to users in 38 cities.? Verizon users complained they couldn’t access data and talk on their mobile devices, so the company answered with a 4G network.

So, what’s the difference between 3G and 4G?? It all boils down to speed.? Most 3G networks range from 600-1,700 Kbps (kilobytes per second) download speed and 500-1,200 Kbps upload speed, depending on the carrier.? Verizon’s new 4G network claims it will be able to reach download speeds of 5-12 Mbps (megabytes per second) and upload speeds of 2-5 Mbps.

Verizon is targeting on the go business users who need an internet connection all the time.? But, with more and more people wanting to play games and stream videos online with their smart phone, the demand for a faster mobile internet is rising.

To ease the transition, the new 4G phones will also be 3G compatible.

Using technology called Long-Term Evolution, or LTE, the new network claims to be 10 times faster than the current 3G one most smart phones use.

According to www.ajc.com, Tony Melone – Verizon’s chief technology officer – said the migration to the new network is like adding lanes to a highway.

“The more capacity we give [people], the higher the speeds, the lower the latency, the more things that they do in a wired environment they can do in an unwired environment,” he said.

So, in an environment that’s always trying to move faster, what does that mean for the everyday smart phone user?? Potentially instant video downloads, online gaming capabilities, and instant access to news statistics while simultaneously video chatting on your phone.

One question Verizon has yet to answer is what the fees for this service will be.? Should calls make the transition to Skype type internet only technology, will your phone bill only consist of data fees?? Time will tell.

Sprint has had a 4G network for quite some time, but it is incompatible with LTE.? AT&T and T-Mobile are waiting for the technology to work out some of its kinks, and are expected to release 4G phones later this year or early next year.


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Weekly LAB Twitterings 2010-10-22

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Sunday, October 3, 2010

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Tracking Online and Offline Marketing Campaigns with Google Analytics

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Although every day is a mother’s day, here in the US we dedicate one day especially for her to show our appreciation and thankfulness.? Mother’s Day is just around the corner. As a marketer or a business owner you are getting ready, like all retailers, to kick-off your Mother’s Day campaigns. Last year’s campaign did ok. You didn’t get fired :) , but you didn’t get a promotion either! :( You are a much smarter marketer now and you want to better track your initiatives, assess what channel is performing and fix what is not performing. You are planning all sorts of marketing activities: offline: TV and newspaper ads; online: paid Search, email, banners, social media, and others.

You have your messaging, promotions, copy, creative, and landing pages all ready, and soon you will go live and you have a week to figure out this “tracking, measurement and analytics” business!

No worries! Google Analytics and this post have come to the rescue!!

In this post I will walk you through a process of how to plan and implement a comprehensive external campaign tracking.

You have Google Analytics implemented on your siteYou have a basic familiarity with URL taggingLast but not least this post also assumes that you are ready and willing to be proactive and you do care about analytics and campaign ROI :)

As you know, the sole purpose of tagging is to differentiate between the different ads and campaigns you are running, so it is very important to agree on the structure and the naming convention as a first step. Here is an example:

As you can see from the chart above, we are running different online and offline ads for our Mother’s Day campaign. In the next section, we are going to tag all these ad’s links with the campaign variables using the URL Builder tool provided by Google.

Email campaigns are one of the most effective ways of attracting visitors to your site especially existing clients. If we don’t tag the emails links with the right campaign tags, visits from emails will be attributed as referral or direct traffic.

How do we tag email links?

Use the URL Builder to create tagged linksEnter the following variables into the URL builder:
Use the generated link URL in your email (ex. “Visit the Store” button”)

We will follow the same tagging steps that we used for email campaign to tag our banner campaign:

Use the URL Builder to create tagged linksEnter the following variables into the URL builder:
Use the generated link URL in your banner (ex. “Shop Now” button”)

Social media today is reshaping the online marketing landscape. People are using YouTube, Facebook, Flicker, and Twitter for more than just personal updates and video/picture exchange. There is a huge amount of promotion and branding taking place in these sites and our job in this post is to measure the success of these marketing efforts.

Let’s use Twitter for our Mother’s Day campaign and make sure we tag all links to our site with the proper campaign variables.

Use the URL Builder to create tagged linksEnter the following variables into the URL builder:
Shorten the generated link URL using any URL shortening tools (I usually use bit.ly)Tweet about your promotion using the tiny URL

Thanks God that Google AdWords and Google Analytics are cousins and integrate very well together! Google AdWords has a nice feature called auto-tagging which makes it easy for us to see AdWords campaign information in our Google Analytics reports without any manually tagging.

To learn more about auto-tagging visit this help topic.

Sign in to your AdWords accountClick on My account tab and select Account preferencesUnder Tracking section, click EditCheck the Destination URL Auto-tagging checkboxClick “Save changes”

Unlike AdWords, to track Yahoo paid traffic we need to manually tag the destination URL with the campaign variables.

Tag your yahoo ad link using the following variables:
Use the tagged URL for the “Destination URL” field

Similar to what we did with Yahoo ads, but with the following variables:

Website URL: http://www.store.com/Campaign Source: bingCampaign Medium: cpcCampaign Term: {QueryString}Campaign Name: Mother’s Day 2010

When we talk about tracking campaigns, it is not enough to focus only on online campaigns. We have to include the offline campaigns in our reports for complete analysis. In this section, I will share with you one method of tracking your offline campaigns in Google Analytics in 2 simple steps:

In your offline ads, refer visitors to a page that is unique to the campaign; [www.store.com/mother]Tag all visitors to the unique page with the campaign variables [source, medium, & campaign name]

How to tag all visitors to www.store.com/mother with the campaign variables?

We will assume that all visitors to the unique landing page [www.store.com/mother] are coming from a specific offline campaign let say the USA Today newspaper. When the USA Today visitors request the promotion URL and before we fire the Google Analytics code, we will refresh the landing page using meta-refresh tag, which update the URL with the campaign UTMs. When The Google Analytics code gets executed after the page refresh, it will see the URL with the campaign UTMs attached to it and will attribute the visit as desired.

Go to the URL BuilderEnter the following variables into the URL builder:
Add the following code to the header of landing page before the Google Analytics tracking code




Now as we had all tags in place, it is time for deep dive analysis into the “Mother’s Day 2010″ campaign. I suggest that you isolate the campaigns’ visits by using advanced custom segment and look at this unique segment across reports.

Sign in to your Google Analytics accountAdvanced Segments > Create a new advanced segmentAdd the following dimensions:

Now, you are ready to conduct analysis based on the customized segment. You can look at the traffic sources report and see how many people purchased and from which medium:

From the first look at the ecommerce numbers above, we can confirm that:

The TV campaign has the highest conversion rateThe newspaper campaign was not as effective as other campaignsSocial media has the highest ROI (Return on Investment)

Click on the dropdown menu below for more marketing campaign tagging examples.

If you like this exercise and you were able to extract some valuable insights for your business, apply the same concept for the upcoming Father’s Day, which is on June 20th here in the US and do a comparison between the users’ purchasing behavior in these two very special occasions.

Share your findings and happy analyzing and drop us a comment below!

For advanced users and those interested in multi-channel attribution, you can make use of the the Multiple Custom Variables (MCV) feature in Google AnalyticsIf you are running social media and online viral marketing activities and?you are active in blogging, on Twitter and Facebook, you should include “off-site”?measurements in your overall campaign?analysis. In addition, be sure to dedicate resources to listen and participate in the social conversations around your brand, products and campaigns

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The Battle for the #1 Mobile Web Browser – Apple vs. Google

Forget IE and Firefox, the tech world is focusing on the latest web browser showdown heating up between Apple and Google. Both companies will be able to show off their new mobile operating systems with the release of two very sought after smart phones this month. Apple’s Steve Jobs announced they will release their updated version of the iPhone with the new iOS 4 mobile operating system. And what better way to show off the Google’s updated Android 2.2 operating system than including it in the new HTC Evo available with Sprint service. It is the first 4G phone in the U.S.

Why are mobile web browsers becoming an important focus when it comes to technology? Mobile web browsing is increasingly growing in popularity. For some of us, mobile internet is a basic necessity that cannot be compromised.? The proof that mobile web browsing is growing is the surging advertising market with everything from rapid increase in application development to mobile sponsored ads. Currently, there are 200,000 applications available in the Apple App Store and 50,000 available in the Android Market.

Both companies, Apple and Google, are fighting for the top spot in mobile web browsing. What makes these two particular mobile web browsers iOS 4 and the Android 2.2 so great? The web browsing capabilities of these two browsers are impressive. ??They both connect to the internet seamlessly with the look and feel of a browser viewable from your laptop or desktop.? With other phones, this is hard to accomplish. Even with a Blackberry or a phone that runs Mobile Opera. While the internet is still accessible to these other competitors, nothing is able to beat the viewing capability of the iOS and Android operating systems.

How do these two operating systems match up? One of the advantages the Android operating system had over the iPhone was its ability to run multiple apps and other multitasking features. Apple made it a point to include multitasking capability in their new iPhone 4. Apple has many more applications available in its store than the Android does ; however, this will likely equal out in the future since the iPhone had a significant head start in front of the Android phones. Also what gives the iPhone a head start is its media and music synching capabilities. Android can play MP3’s but for media the iPhone is more attractive. For documents and email, Android 2.2 syncs nicely with your Gmail account, calendar, and documents.

Keeping with Apple’s exclusivity the iOS 4 is only available on the new iPhone. Android operating systems are available on a variety of phones like HTCs, Samsungs, and Motorolas. Apple is able to sell an impressive number of beautifully designed products while still keeping them exclusive and sought after. Does that make sense? Google has taken on Microsoft’s approach by making Android mobile operating systems available in a series of smart phones.

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Saturday, October 2, 2010

Neworld: Facebook Credits, Google Instant, Priority Inbox & Calls, 16 Blogging Tips, Ping & Why Social Media Fails

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As you know I post three to four articles a week at the Neworld Associates blog, specifically about social media and online marketing. At the end of most weeks I like to give a quick recap of what I have been writing over there. You may just think it’s worth checking out!

In the last 2 weeks my posts have included;

1. Facebook: You Can Check In But Never Leave

A look at some of the changes that are taking place with Facebook. Not only are they bringing in a subscribe option to follow (or stalk) people, but also a social bar and Facebook credits which could impact everything from Paypal to credit cards and even Ireland – as payments outside the US and Canada will be processed through their Dublin headquarters. Which could mean more jobs.

2. Google Instant: Faster Than The Speed of Type

Google Instant is revolutionary or so say its makers Google. I give a quick overview of the service. Having tried it last night for a few minutes I have to say its ok. Might take a bit of getting used to, but I actually thought it was slower!

3. 16 Tips for Starting a Business Blog Part 2

Thinking of starting a business blog? Then look no further, this was the second part of my 16 blogging tips on how to get a blog off the ground and stop yourself from going crazy trying to get traffic and content!

4. Why Social Media Projects Fail

Yep some social media projects fail and some of the fail for unbelievably stupid reasons. This includes slides of a study carried out amongst 563 European marketers. If you are involved in social and any of these have happened to you, for shame!

5. Ping: Apples new Social Network

Ping – its the Facebook Killer, no I mean Twitter Killer, nope Myspace killer, yep Myspace and last.fm and Spotify killer. Its going on a brutal murdering spree, mutilating the still warm corpses of these rival social networks. Or not. One or the other. I’m hedgeing my bets.

6. Gmail Priority Inbox & Gmail Calls

Two pretty nifty services from Google, one that prioritises your email by removing alerts and your subscriptions and dumping them in another ‘inbox’. It could so easily become another spam box also. This has implications for email marketing so worth investigating. Gmail calls – make calls from right in Gmail. Not available here yet, but would make a nice addition to maybe say some search engine giants new social network that is being launched later this year.

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Google Analytics Training @ SMX East in New York – October 7, 2010

The digital marketing space is constantly evolving and for those of us in the web analytics industry, staying up-to-date and relevant is a challenge (for some of us analytics geeks, this is the only thing that keeps us going! ) But your job doesn’t end here- you are still expected to generate more revenue, reduce costs and improve the return on investment for your marketing campaigns, all in a ‘New York minute’ :) .

You know analytics will do the trick, but where and how can you get the proper training? Easy. Come and learn the tools of the trade at a full day hands-on Google Analytics training.

I am speaking at SMX East

If you’re convinced and ready to register, do so before October 3. Feel free to use this code for a $100 dollar discount: smx100gaw (case sensitive). You can register here and enter the promo code or just click on this URL. But if you’re holding out and still need a bit more convincing, check out some (uncensored :) ) testimonials from previous training attendees.

The training will cover some basics, but will focus on much needed, yet underutilized, best practices. We will also explore various advanced topics and leave a lot of time for Q&A. You’ll be prepared for morning’s work with specific action items to implement on your own site (or your clients’ sites).

So whether you’re a marketing manager, a technical webmaster, or a consultant, and whether you’re working for a start-up or a Fortune 500, this workshop will help you leverage Google Analytics to the fullest.

Web Analytics Strategy – approach, opportunities and limitationsHow It Works – overview, accuracy and privacy implications, integrating with other dataPractical – understanding the user interfaceAdvanced Features Overview – clever stuff you can do with Google AnalyticsAccounts & Profiles, Filters & Goals – structure your data properlyExternal Campaign Tracking – measure performance of search, email, banner campaignsReporting – dashboards & insightsAdvanced Segmentation & Custom Reports – powerful ways to find insights

“I wanted to thank you for the great work you’ve done in helping Blue Shield set up Google Analytics and taking us through the process of understanding the User Interface. We are enjoying the training sessions and the entire team feels very confident in your expertise. Thank you!”
-T. S., Online Member Acquisition, Blue Shield of California

“I think Feras did a really good job presenting to an audience that had a wide range of Google Analytics experience. Glad I stayed the extra day to attend.”
-C. S., Search Engine Marketing Expo

So why wait any more! Register today and don’t forget to use this promo code for $100 discount: smx100gaw (case sensitive) or simply use this URL.

If you have any questions about the Google Analytics training, don’t hesitate to email or call. For latest updates on the workshop and other (mainly) analytics tips, follow me on twitter. And above all stay in touch!

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Analytics Works in Both Politics and in the Private Sector

I’m at the Googleplex this week participating in a summit. One of the keynotes is Dan Siroker, Former Director of Analytics for the Obama Presidential Campaign and is currently co-founder of CarrotSticks, a website aiming to improve math skills in kids.

Yes the election is over and this might sound like an out of the date post, but actually the message here is that Dan went on to found a start-up with the knowledge and expertise he gained from the Obama campaign. What he accomplished and learned in the political campaign is very applicable to the private sector and hopefully we can all learn a thing or two.

Some interesting facts about Obama is he out-performed McCain in the “new media” category significantly, in terms of Facebook friends, YouTube views, and website unique visitors, as well as the very important aspect of fund raising. The money raised for Obama was $656 million versus $201 millionfor McCain (not counting the Federal funds). Out of the $656 million, a staggering $500 million was raised online.

Define success and also define quantifiable success measures.Metrics, like cost per click, email sign up rate, and revenue per email recipient. In Dan’s startup, he is now measuring: cost per click, cost per playing user (free account), revenue per paying user (paid account). So when the revenue per paying user exceeds the cost per playing user, they make money! :) Question assumptions.Testing is king, A/B and multivariate testing both play a key role in deciding what call to action, what creative, and other aspects work best!Divide and conquer.Segment users, for example, those that never signed up, those signed up but never donated, and those that previously donated.Don’t reinvent the wheel.Use available and free tools like Google Apps, Google Websize Optimizer, and Google Analytics.Take advanatage of circumstances.Whether it is internal to your business or something external (economy, competitiion, etc), give your visitors current and relevant content.Technorati Tags: google adwords, google analytics, google website optimizer, web analytics

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Friday, October 1, 2010

New Google Analytics Features: Annotations, Additional Advanced Segementation Options, API & More

For those of us who started implementing and benefiting from the recently announced Google Analytics features, more is coming your way, and the Google Analytics team is calling it the “holiday bonus”! :)

Today our dear friend Phil Mui, Google Analytics’ Senior Product Manager, announced at SES Chicago, new and advanced features in Google Analytics. We will have specific posts with detailed examples and case studies in the future, but for now here is a quick summary of these cool new features:

I would say, a very very long-awaited for feature. You can now quickly add your own notes within the Google Analytics user interface!!! Say you see a spike in traffic in last week’s reports and you know exactly what caused it (e.g. a recent email campaign that worked well). Now, you can add use Annotations to add a comment about this email campaign, so few weeks down the road you’ll have a reference of what happened and you won’t be searching all over your email, notes, and asking your colleagues (and maybe pulling your hair as well :) ) to help explained the traffic spike. Other scenarios where annotations can be very helpful:

Very successful marketing programs (or maybe unsuccessful ones :( )External campaign not tagged properly causing data from one source to show in another sourceIntroduction of new design/landing pagesSite related issues causing data collection problems and inaccuracies

As you can see the relevant marketing campaign and site information will be right there next to your Google Analytics reports “bringing more Intelligence to data” as Phil said in his post. Very very useful and time saving feature, give it a try and start using it! Also, you have two options in Annotations, you can have the comment private or shared with others.

Here is an example of using Annotations to comment on a spike in traffic generated by a blog post.

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You can now create custom reports and use advanced segmentation to leverage the power of the new Multiple Custom Variables functionality. Slice your data and reports based on the visitor, session, or page level custom variables you have created and get the insights and actionability you that will make you a hero!

For those of us that are less technical savvy, this Google Analytics Tracking Code (GATC) Wizard will be our best friend :) . You don’t have to manually construct the GATC code for sub-domains, multiple domains, cross-domains, mobile, etc; the wizard will help you get the code in a packaged and ready to use form.

For the GA ninjas, you also have a reference on How to Structure your Google Analytics Account.

More details to come out later this week, but get ready for more capabilities in the GA API, namely support for Advanced Segmentation.

Whoa, it sometimes feel like it’s a challenge to keep us with all these new features, but it’s worth every bit of effort. Roll up your sleeves and give these features a try, and start improving your site and your marketing campaign performance.

Comments or thoughts about these new features?

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8 Content Marketing Lessons from 80′s TV Shows

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What phrase do you prefer? The ‘content is king’ or the ‘marketing its all about the content now’? Content is king sounds nice and grandiose, a brash and bold statement that justifies all this ‘content’ creation. I don’t disagree with either of those statements (I’m sure I have used both countless times) and will continue to do so (maybe less of the ‘king’) but the truth is that marketing has always been about the content. Marketing and content have always been linked way before social media, even before the internet and tv, radio, you could even go back 100 years or much much more.

Think about it. No one has ever sat down to watch television for the adverts, no one buys a daily paper for the adverts, no one switches on the radio a few minutes before each hour to catch the adverts. Nope. People sit down and tune in for the content. Due to technology and costs the easiest way for marketing to work was to slot in between other peoples content and catch people as they waited for the ‘content’ to return.

If anything there has always been a?dependence?on marketing by content in order to pay the costs of the content. While marketing depended on content in order to communicate the message.

What technology has done is it’s facilitated a shift in who the content provider is, basically cutting out the middle man and allowing the brand to become the writer, broadcaster and publisher rolled into one. The audiences are still there at home consuming media – all provided by someone. So what lessons can we learn from traditional media, and, for the purpose of this post, 80′s TV shows, for our new age digital content marketing strategies?

1. Bad TV Shows Never Worked
Bad TV shows had poor audience figures. For good reason, they were dire, lame ideas, or re-hashed content that was packaged in some format the TV station hoped the audience would consume. ‘Manimal’ anyone?Similarly bad marketing content in this age of content is king, will not gain traction. It will pull in the equivalent of a ‘bad audience’ and the communication will be ignored by most of the desired audience. It almost begs the question why bother?

2. But Bad TV Shows Were Cheaper To Advertise During
Yes, because they attracted lower audiences. Bad content, in terms of digital marketing, often has less resources invested in them in terms of time, planning ?and creativity. Facebook might be free but there’s tonnes of poorly used pages out there that could be doing a lot more – if the necessary resources were applied.

3. Good TV Shows Always Surprise and Delight the Viewer
Good TV shows always managed to surprise audiences. Something amazing on the TV the night before and people would talk about it the next day. Water cooler moments they were called. Those who hadn’t seen the episode would hope that maybe someone recorded it onto VHS so they could watch it. Think about it – who shot JR? OMG Bobby just got out of the shower? To get people talking about the good content they needed it to be a surprise, pleasant or shocking, but different. In todays terms if it has that surprise and delight factor it might get linked to on Facebook.

4. Good TV Shows Didn’t Always Get Big Audiences
When you first met Lieutenant Frank Drebin was he in the flop show Police Squad, or the hit Naked Gun films that came long after the TV show? This still happens today, does anyone remember Arrested Development or The Wire? All great shows that never had huge audiences until many years later when eventually a friend of a friend made you watch it. It took years for these shows to achieve ‘cult’ status because of the friend of a friend. Lesson here for content marketers is to make sure you’re distributing your content in as many ways as possible, who knows where the ‘friend of a friend’ hangs out online.

5. Viral Marketing ‘Seeding’ has Always Been Around
By seeding, I mean getting the content into as many available points from which the audience can either hear about it or see it for themselves, and hopefully spread the ‘word’. This hasn’t arrived with the advent of Web 2.0. It’s always been here. Do you remember that Gold Blend ad from the late 80’s with Anthony Head. There’s a compilation of the ad’s just below. As an aside, I’m looking at the stats for the 20+ year old set of ads. Believe it or not they have clocked up almost 78,000 views in the last 2 years. I’m sure there’s plenty of new ‘virals’ that wish they were just that ‘viral’.

I remember reading about that the final part of their ongoing ‘will they, won’t they’ saga in a newspaper, how it was going to be broadcast that night and how ‘the nation’ would gather round the tv set for it. Yep, I thought that day the world had literally run out of news and was now reporting on adverts. But no it was some clever PR dude looking to get greater exposure for the advert and in turn get as many eyeballs in front of the set at 9.10pm or whenever. It worked.

Last weekend on the X-Factor the two girls who had been friends until their audition fight, and haven’t spoken since finally made their appearance. I say finally because Sky News were talking about this two weeks ago and gave the impression that it was going to be on weeks back. Nope that was to build anticipation and interest in the actual broadcast of the fight. Which it did, even a friend of mine who doesn’t watch X factor knew it was on last Saturday night. Its such a popular clip that typing ‘X Faxtor’ into Youtube right now will bring this 5 day old clip up as the first search result. Subo’s they aint.

Its got 4.3 million views so far. Now I’m not comparing the two but by seeding content in offline and online ways (I’m sure that Sky News weren’t the only media outlet talking about this before it happened), is going to increase the probability of more people seeing it. The more people that see it, perhaps the more people that will spread the content and it may just go ‘viral’. You may not have access to Sky News but I’m sure you have plenty of other possible options to get word out about your marketing efforts.

6. Great TV Shows Have a Longer Life Span
Great content always had a longer life span. Not only are the stats impressive enough for the Gold Blend adverts from the 80’s, above, but how much of current television output is made up from decent enough older TV shows? I still watch plenty of old shows like Cheer’s, Seinfeld, and every five years I dig out Larry Sanders and watch them back to back. Great content lives on in the minds of the audience because it will always be great. Examples like these and even these will be remembered for a long time to come.

7. Copying Another TV Show, No Matter How Great, Doesn’t Work
A TV station has had a big hit. It’s now time for all the other TV stations to try and have a similar hit. So they take a formula and tweak it enough to be slightly different, but its never as good. Can anyone remember Airwolf or Blue Thunder? Knight Rider or Street Hawk? Did every TV show in the 80’s revolve around solving crime? Even so, how many digital marketing campaigns are just ‘tweaks’ of others hoping to grasp some of their glory, but failing to understand the originality of it all?

8 . Great Ratings + Big Audiences = Best ROI?
When I was a kid the Late Late Show was the highest rating show in Ireland. It may still be, albeit with a smaller audience. In the late 80’s it would pull in well over 1 million people every Friday night out of a population of 3.5 million. It cost big money to advertise on, but how else could you get to such a high percentage of the population in one 30 second slot? Today, Facebook is logged into by 1.73 million people in Ireland an incredibly high number of people for such a small island. Brands, companies and organisations are heading to the social network in their droves because the statistics say it has the highest audience. And what do ya know, it’s free to get a profile on Facebook. What a bargain! Except to be successful on FB requires resources, time, ideas and a certain amount of financial investment also. But is that the best use of your resources to reach your audience? I mean my family never watched the Late Late, and maybe your audience don’t use Facebook? Maybe they watch other shows and can be reached using far less resources but?achieving?better results. Just because it’s the most watched in the land doesn’t mean ‘everybody’ is actually watching it.

But it would seem there’s many parallels that can be taken from traditional advertising into digital marketing strategies. Many of the lessons remain the same, its just the source, context and technology have changed.

Do you think there’s any other lessons that can be learned?

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Problems with the Bounce Rate in the Top Content Report

A lot of time, the issue is not reporting nor analysis but it is making sure:

Data is accurate (or as accurate as it can get :) )What we think we are analyzing is truly what we are analyzing

If you think one of your most important pages has a 100% bounce rate, you might panic (and rightfully so) and gather all your resident experts to figure out what is going on. Imagine, after hours or days of analysis and review you find out that all of your bounces come from a statistically insignificant number (in our example, 3) of pageviews! Most of us would not bother to investigate further and try not make the same false misperception again.

Let’s explore this issue in more detail.

Question: How does my e-commerce thank you page, which is not a landing page, have 100% bounce rate in the Top Content report in Google Analytics?

Answer: You are in the wrong report, my friend!

Let us start with the definition of Bounce rate:

“Bounce rate is the percentage of single-page visits in which the person left your site from the entrance (landing) page,” by Google Analytics.“Single page view visits divided by entry pages,” by the Web Analytics Association.

So bounce rate is a metric for only landing pages and not for all pages. Reading the bounce rate for pages that are not entrance pages will lead to misperceptions, incorrect conclusions, and wrong actions.

What is the issue?

The issue starts when we try to make sense out of the bounce rate column in the content performance report. This report contains all pages visited in your site, including entry pages and non entry pages.

So let’s say we want to study and analyze the performance of the ‘confirmation.htm’ page and we started with the top content report.

When we look at the bounce rate on the content performance report, it is quite misleading since the 100% bounce rate is only applied to visits when this page was a landing page. One might ask, if this page is not a landing page and you have to go through a few steps before you reach it, where did these three visits in our above example come from?

There are a few scenarios where a non-landing page could be tracked in Google Analytics as an entry page (landing page). These scenarios include but are not limited to:

The thank you page was bookmarked by the visitor for future reference.The visitor hit the refresh button on the non-landing page window after 30 minutes of no activity.A direct visit to the non-landing page by developers/site owner. Excluding the internal traffic will solve this one.

If we look at the “Landing Pages” report, we can see these leaked pages and their bounce rate; 3 single pageview visits out of 3 entry pages leads to a 100% bounce rate.

Suggestions for web analysts:

I advice my dear analyst friends to not look at the bounce rate column in the “Top Content” report for non-landing pages. If you insist then I suggest excluding bounce visits with an Advanced Segment.

Now you have clean and accurate data

Suggestions for Google:

I suggest to the Google Analytics developers to remove the bounce rate column from the top content report all together. Or at least make it possible to remove the column from the display.

From now until the next blog post, I wish you a happy April and an enjoyable month of analysis. :)

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