8/19/2004 03:20:00 PM|W|P|Sage|W|P|Here's an interesting tool that you might enjoy checking out:
Search Term Research and Keyword Research at Priority Submit
It is a key phrase analyisis tool put out by Trellian. A friend of mine, David Warmuz, from there emailed me to check it out. (He's taught me how to make great Australian pizza).
First, it's free. So there's no harm in giving it a try. But it has some interesting features that WordTracker doesn't currently have. For example, it has a variety of 'Advanced Search Syntax' capabilities such as this:
related:keyword
Returns a list of related keywords. For example related:shoes may return results like:
shoes
boots
sneakers
nike
reebok
runners
...
There are several others in that syntax area that look interesting too.
Another report I found facinating was:
Seasonal Trends
This is what the site has to say about it:
Benefits:
Identify seasonal trends
Plan marketing campaigns to coincide with traditional peak periods like Christmas or Valentines Day.
Determine the ideal timing for your marketing campaigns.
Predict traffic levels during low peak periods like the holidays.
I've just spent a couple minutes there. But if you are in need of, or would like another key phrase research tool, check this out.
There are seasonal trends for all kinds of phrases. Even the phrase: 'web marketing'.
So, if you would like another research tool in your arsenal, give this a try. I think you might like it.
Search Term Research and Keyword Research at Priority Submit
|W|P|109294683739198396|W|P|Search Term Research and Keyword Research at Priority Submit|W|P|sagerock@gmail.com8/06/2004 02:45:00 PM|W|P|Sage|W|P|For some reason I knew this article was going to be by Kevin Lee before I even opened it. I tend to really be drawn to his stuff. This is a good article about setting baselines and benchmarking.
You can't be happy unless you know what you are trying to accomplish. He writes: "To set up an internal baseline, measure your critical statistics. Use whatever statistics are part of your business or marketing objectives. Marketers typically include conversion percentage, order volume, and an ROI metric (e.g., cost per order, cost per lead, or revenue per dollar spent). "
For some reason these are things that I see done in the direct marketing circles but now always in the marketing departments. You will have a much easier time deciding what is going to be in next year's marketing plan if you do these tests. And you'll have a much easier time getting a bigger budget.
Check out the full article here:
Benchmarking and Baselines in SEM|W|P|109182152163160433|W|P|Benchmarking and Baselines in SEM|W|P|sagerock@gmail.com8/02/2004 03:04:00 PM|W|P|Sage|W|P|Are you a WebPosition Gold fan? If so, here's a good review of Version 3 that just came out:
Webposition search engine positioning software launches version 3|W|P|109147708188370828|W|P|Webposition search engine positioning software launches version 3|W|P|sagerock@gmail.com8/02/2004 10:56:00 AM|W|P|Sage|W|P|You probably have seen it, it's one of the hyperlinks after the description of each listing in the body listings in Google. Each listing (unless someone has not permitted Google to do so) has these two links: Cached - Similar pages
The "Cached" link is handy for a couple different reasons. Sometimes a site is temporarily down or their server is slow. The Cached link will come to the rescue.
Sometimes you are looking for a detail on a page that turns out to be 5 miles long. Using the cached link will highlight the words you searched for in Google.
But wait, there's more. I am often guilty of not looking at the paragraph Google places above the Cached page. Check it out sometime. The newest information they have included is when they retrieved the page. This way you can see how fresh their data is. You can also use it to see when the last time was that Google looked at your site. Pretty handy stuff.
There's some other kind of interesting things in there too.
...just thought you might like to know :)|W|P|109146219531748125|W|P|Do you use Google's Cache?|W|P|sagerock@gmail.com8/02/2004 07:30:00 AM|W|P|Sage|W|P|Weblogs on watch for lifestyle trends: "Locally, no one can top Sagerock.com/weblog, run by the Akron Internet marketing company SageRock. SageRock updates its Weblog with news on keyword marketing and other Internet techniques and offers a nice list of links. "
Now that was very nice of them to say. I guess this article was in last week's Plain Dealer here in Cleveland.
Thank you very much for the kind words :)
Chris Seper covers technology for the Plain Dealer. I got to meet him very briefly at a local event not too long ago. ... an all around great guy!
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