How to Track Website Visitors with JavaScript Disabled
– seomoz.org/ugc
Posted by Bojan.Jovanovic
During recent years, the use of JavaScript has become a norm on the Internet. However, not everybody searches the Internet with JavaScript enabled. According to data released by Yahoo!, around 2% of users in United States search the Internet with JavaScript disabled. This figure may sound small, but if we consider that number of Internet users in the U…
During recent years, the use of JavaScript has become a norm on the Internet. However, not everybody searches the Internet with JavaScript enabled. According to data released by Yahoo!, around 2% of users in United States search the Internet with JavaScript disabled. This figure may sound small, but if we consider that number of Internet users in the U…
How Processing Fluency Impacts Web Marketing – Whiteboard Friday
– seomoz.org/blog
Posted by randfishAs marketers, we’re trained to think that our audiences consider the rational inputs we display, and through them, come to rational conclusions. But what about cognitive biases that might influence processing and decision making?In today’s Whiteboard Friday, Rand dives into how processing fluency impacts web marketing, and explains why things which are easier for us to digest are more likely to induce action…
SearchCap: The Day In Search, June 14, 2013
– searchengineland.com
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the Web. From Search Engine Land: Spurred By PRISM Scandal, StartPage & Ixquick Surpass 3 Million Daily Searches Alternative search engines are having a good week, likely thanks to public…
Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article…
Google+ Second Largest Social Network: Integrate Into Overall Marketing Strategy
– searchenginepeople.com/blog
Google + has overtaken Twitter in the social media race and it looks as though it is closing in on Facebook. With an impressive 343 million active users in only 2 years, Google Plus has proven it is a force to be reckoned with.
Active Users vs Users Who Are Active
What we must first ask is: what do we define as an active user? If we think about Facebook and Twitter I would say it's someone who regularly logs in and likes content from time to time — at a bare minimum…