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Website Metrics and ROI: Getting the Most out of Your Online Marketing Spend

Lorman Education Teleconferences — online

March 4th, 2008

Seminar by Stephan Spencer

In this teleseminar, learn what to measure, including…

  • Abandonment metrics - for uncovering why visitors are leaving your site prematurely
  • Conversion metrics - for insight into your acquisition funnel
  • Retention metrics - for boosting your customer retention
  • Search engine metrics - for obtaining the best return on your search marketing investment
  • Email marketing metrics - for achieving the highest response rates from your email campaigns

Is your web site successful? Is your online marketing — including your SEO, paid search ads, email campaigns — all working, and how can you find out? The answer lies in metrics. It’s hard to improve upon something you’re not measuring. You could drop $100,000 on a high-end web analytics package. But if you don’t have a staffer dedicated to making sense of all those reports and taking some sort action as a result, it’s wasted money. Better to spend $10,000 on a lesser web analytics solution and $90,000 for a salary to employ someone highly skilled in web analytics. In fact, you’d be surprised the powerful tools you can get for free (and yes, we’ll go over some of the most exciting ones during the teleseminar). However, right now your first investment should be in signing up for this teleseminar.

Speakers:
Stephan Spencer — Founder and President, Netconcepts
Avinash Kaushik — Author, Speaker and Analytics Evangelist

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Unraveling URLs & Demystifying Domains

SMX West — Santa Clara, CA

February 28th, 2008

Panelist: Stephan Spencer

Can you find the same page on your site using different URLs? That might cause you duplicate content issues. Does your content management system put out parameters that block crawling? Own multiple domains pointing at the same site? Are you 301 redirecting them or leaving canonicalization to chance? Confused on even how to pronounce canonicalization, in addition to now being worried about it? Relax. This session looks at a variety of URL and domain name issues you should consider to increase your success with SEO.

Moderator: Detlev Johnson, CEO, Search Return

Speakers:
Brian Combs, Founder and Senior Vice President, Apogee Search
Cindy Krum, Senior SEO Analyst, Blue Moon Works, Inc.
Stephan Spencer, President, Netconcepts
Navneet Virk, Director of Search Marketing, Roundarch

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SEO 2.0 For Web 2.0 Sites

SMX West — Santa Clara, CA

February 27th, 2008

Moderated by Stephan Spencer

If SEO 1.0 is about ensuring that 1990s-era web design techniques (such as tables and frames) are modified to minimize search engine ranking issues, then Web 2.0 is all about addressing how you can make your sites search-engine friendly with new technology. CSS, AJAX and other dynamic design techniques can give search engines fits; SEO 2.0 is all about ensuring that Web 2.0 sites are as search engine friendly as Web 1.0 sites.

Moderator: Stephan Spencer, President, Netconcepts

Speakers:
Mikkel deMib Svendsen, Creative Director, deMib.com
Shari Thurow, Founder and SEO Director, Omni Marketing Interactive
Nathan Buggia, Lead Program Manager, Live Search Webmaster Central, Microsoft

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Online Retail & Blended Results

SMX West — Santa Clara, CA

February 26th, 2008

Panelist: Chris Smith

The session focuses on how online retail listings from shopping search are being mixed into the regular results of the major search engines and how to better ensure your products are positioned in front of searchers.

Moderator: Vanessa Fox, Features Editor, Search Engine Land

Speakers:
Liana Evans, Director of Internet Marketing, KeyRelevance
Chris Smith, Lead Search Strategist, NetConcepts
Phil Stelter

Q&A Speakers:
Paul Dillon, Director, Live Search Shopping, Microsoft
Ken Kronquist, Director of Product Management, Yahoo! Shopping

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Local Search & Blended Results

SMX West — Santa Clara, CA

February 26th, 2008

Panelist: Chris Smith

In this session on local search at the Search Marketing Expo West, you’ll learn how local listings are being blended into the regular results of major search engines. Experts will also offer their tips to increase the chances that your listings will be among those folded in.

Moderator: Vanessa Fox, Features Editor, Search Engine Land
Q&A Moderator: Matt McGee, SEO Manager, Marchex

Speakers:
Gab Goldenberg, Owner, SEO ROI
Eric Lander, Associate Editor, Search Engine Journal
Chris Smith, Lead Search Strategist, NetConcepts

Q&A Speakers:
Brian Gill, Director of Product Management, Yahoo! Local
Kevin Hagwell, Senior Product Manager, Live Search Maps, Microsoft

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Search Day Roundtables

eTail 2008 — Palm Desert, CA

February 11th, 2008

Moderated by Brian Klais

Table moderator:
Brian Klais, Vice President of Search, Netconcepts

Table topic:
Natural search marketing and analytics

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SEO Report Card: agoodyarn.net

February 6th, 2008

by Jeff Muendel

Originally published in Practical eCommerce

In this SEO report card on Practical eCommerce, Jeff Muendel, Search Analyst for Netconcepts, writes a full review of an all-about-yarn ecommerce store recommending that they redesign the site to be more search-friendly.

Jeff’s expertise begins with a critique of their home page:

I always harp on having a sitemap linked to the home page, and while some sites need it less than others, Agoodyarn.net could benefit from one almost immediately. A sitemap, which is a page that has links to all the major categories an subcategories of a web page, helps search engines through all the sections of a site. It can also be a shopping asset for customers. Almost all of the textual content on the home page is set as link text. Not only does this water down the keyword promotion that the links might garner, but it’s also just plain spammy. While it may not be the webmaster’s intent, this is a form of link stuffing, and it is frowned upon by search engines. The site’s title and logo text, “Fine yarn, classic patterns and odd notions,” are not textual but graphical, and therefore invisible to the search engines.

Be sure to read the full article for how simple fixes and a savvy re-design of their eCommerce site can boost this yarn retail store’s website and their overall SEO.

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Best Kept Secrets for Search Marketing Success

THE Conference on Marketing — Naples, FL

February 5th, 2008

Seminar by Stephan Spencer

If you want the “secret sauce” to rocketing past your competitors in the search results, this session is for you.

  • Learn how to gain higher rankings through Web 2.0, “The Long Tail,” blogs, and social networks
  • Obtain the tools and techniques to ‘reverse engineer’ competing sites that outperform yours in Google

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Driving Engagement Through Widgets and Gadgets

Shop.org Strategy and Innovation Forum — Orlando, FL

January 23rd, 2008

Panelist: Stephan Spencer

iGoogle, Facebook, MySpace, Bebo - social networks are the hottest topic of Web 2.0. Recent developments such as Google’s OpenSocial platform may further accelerate the explosive growth in widget and gadget application users. So what do widgets really mean to your customers and to your bottom line? What monetization strategies should you focus on to ensure widgets are more than just a buzzword to your organization? And how to you prevent your widget from becoming another lost or unused orphan among thousands of other apps? Misty Locke, co-founder and president of Range Online Media, has been working with numerous retailers to determine the most innovative, engaging and measurable approach to web applications. Misty will lead a discussion with other industry experts to answer these questions and to tackle how to succeed with widgets and gadgets today, pitfalls to avoid and emerging opportunities beyond 2008.

Speakers:
Misty Locke, Co-Founder and President, Range Online Media
Stephan Spencer, Founder and President, NetConcepts
Pinny Gniwisch, Founder and EVP Marketing, ice.com

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SEO Report Card: Juvieshop.com

January 7th, 2008

by Jeff Muendel

Originally published in Practical eCommerce

The site focuses on hip, modern and stylish adolescent clothes for tweens (ages 7-12). Juvieshop.com is just over one-year-old and the site has built a PageRank of 3 for its homepage. Its theme is wholesome and the site is pleasant to the eye.

Jeff Muendel, Search Analyst for Netconcepts, covers a hip site that is targeted toward a specific age group in this website audit.

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