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How To Measure The Effectiveness Of Your Online
Marketing Campaigns
Robin Nobles | Contributing
Writer | 2004-12-02
Do you know that according to WebSideStory, an
analytics firm, in 2003 medium to large Web sites
got an average of 13.6% of traffic from search
engines? Do you realize the power in that one
simple statement?
Search engine marketers
trying to get new business from medium to large
Web sites can ask for log files from potential
clients. They can then determine the percentage
of traffic from search engines for those potential
clients. They can compare it to the average, and
use that number to prove the need for their services
as well as the importance of search engine marketing.
The same principle applies
to SEOs trying to prove to the marketing or management
departments that search engine marketing needs
to be taken seriously.
Measuring the percentage
of traffic from search engines over time is one
way to measure the effectiveness of an online
marketing campaign. But hang on, because we're
going to explain a few other definable elements
that you may have previously thought of as un-
measurable.
What other elements can
be truly and effectively measured?
What about measuring things
you probably haven't considered before, such as
site stickiness and brand blurriness?
Site stickiness measurements
are normally taken from the first page of a Web
site as it's usually the most trafficked page
and the entry point for the majority of online
visits. The stickiness metric measures if people
are finding what they expect to find as soon as
they arrive on the site.
Brand blurriness refers
to visitors who have searched for a similar product
but landed on your page. In that case, your product
or company names are similar, and it appears you
may have a branding problem.
But how can you measure
site stickiness and brand blurriness?
Have you heard of "scorecarding"?
Every client needs a scorecard
and needs to know how they're doing from month
to month or week to week. Any client, with the
proper analytics, can have a set of scorecards.
What is scorecarding? A
scorecard is a way of charting all of the metrics
you've gathered, to where it's easy to present
the information to your client, your marketing
department, management, or simply as a more efficient
way of keeping track of your data.
How do you begin with scorecarding?
Would you like to see samples of scorecards?
Introducing . . .
Search Engine Effectiveness
Metrics and Scorecarding . . . By Marshall Sponder
I recently read one of the
most in-depth and revealing articles I've ever
seen on how to measure the effectiveness of a
search engine marketing campaign. Written by Marshall
Sponder (http://www.now-seo.com), a professional
search engine marketer who's well-known for his
unique and effective ways for measuring traffic
and for developing scorecarding in the SEO industry,
this easy-to-understand article breaks an often
complicated topic into straight forward terms.
The article is almost 6,000
words long and is full of graphics and charts,
so we've put it into PDF format to make it easy
for you to download.
Visit this page to download
the PDF article:
http://www.searchengineworkshops.com/articles/e-metrics.html
This article covers all
of the topics I've mentioned above, and it answers
all of the questions.
In Conclusion . . .
Before your search engine
marketing campaign even begins, you need to start
analyzing your log files and measuring your search
engine traffic. Traffic analysis is every bit
as important as the marketing campaign itself.
Download Marshall's PDF
article and look at the various metrics he's suggested
for measuring the effectiveness of a search engine
marketing campaign. Try his method of scorecarding
and see how it works for you.
Become as serious
about traffic analysis as you are about search
engine optimization, and you'll soon be wallpapering
your house with your search engine success stories!
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About
the Author:
Robin Nobles teaches 2-, 3-, and 5-day hands-on
search engine marketing workshops (http://www.searchengineworkshops.com)
in locations across the globe as well as online
search engine marketing courses (http://www.onlinewebtraining.com).
They have opened the first networking community
for SEOs called The World Resource Center for
Search Engine Marketers (http://www.sew-
wrc.com), and they have expanded their
workshops to Europe with Search Engine Workshops
UK (http://www.searchengineworkshops.co.uk).
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