Thank you from seOverflow to everyone who attended the SEO seminar this morning. Chris, Mary, and I had a great time talking with you and we hope that you left with some new, actionable knowledge and some excitement about growing your business! A special shout out to Sara Reimnitz who worked with us [...]
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Google Analytics For Local Search Part 5 of 7: Conversions By Location
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009
A really useful new feature of Google Analytics is the ability to create Custom Reports. In the “old” days I would find myself consistently choosing different options, filters, etc to get the report just right. With Custom Reports it is very easy to create, save and execute a special report whenever you need it. With [...]
Google Analytics For Local Search Part 2 of 7: Tracking ‘local’ Local Traffic
Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
Welcome to post 2 of 7 on ‘Google Analytics For Local Search’.
In the world of local SEO there are two kinds of local traffic:
1. ‘local’ local traffic: people actually who are located in an area and searching within that same area for information
example: Someone in Denver searching for a denver based mechanic
2. ‘non-local’ local traffic: [...]
Google Analytics For Local Search Part 1 of 7: Tracking Traffic From The 10 Pack
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
Welcome to the first post in a series of seven on how to optimize Google Analytics (GA) to track your local search engine optimization project. Working with as many ‘local search’ clients as we do it is important for us to get the most information about our local search campaigns as quickly and efficiently as [...]
When Google Analytics May Not Be Enough… there is AnalyticsView
Tuesday, November 25th, 2008
I love Google Analytics. It is one of the absolute best ‘free’ software products I have ever used hands down. Recent improvements to GA released this month make it even better. Sometimes though, Google leaves a little something to be desired. In addition, they don’t make it as easy as they could for folks to [...]








