Digital Daily – Tip #6 – Google Analytics 101

Helpful tips and advice on a yellow office noteIf you have a website or ecommerce store, you absolutely need Google Analytics tracking on that website.  Once you have that all setup, you will be able to go to www.google.com/analytics to be able to see the traffic to your site.  Once you’re in there, you will notice there are many sections and you will be able to see your site’s traffic over specific time periods starting from the date you put the code on your website for Google Analytics.

 

It is really helpful to understand some key terms.  You will find them under “Acquisition” on the left hand side.  Look at the terms below to find out what they mean and what that information can do for you.

 

 

1.  Referral – This is traffic from other websites which link in to yours.  If you have a Facebook page or a Twitter profile, put your link on those pages.  People who visit you on social media will be able to find your site nice and easily.  When they do, those counts will appear in the “Referral” traffic section of GA.

 

 

2.  Direct – This is traffic coming from visitors who actually know your website address or happen to see it in an ad somewhere.  The difference here is, they don’t click a link, instead they open a new browser window and type in the website address.  This traffic will tell you who either has your website memorized or bookmarked.

 

 

3.  Search – This is a HUGE one!  It will tell you which traffic is coming in to your website through the major search engines including Google, Yahoo, and Bing.  This is very important because most people go to the search engines to find goods, services, and information.  As long as you are optimizing your website properly, you will show up in the search results for the keywords which pertain to your business.

 

Not sure where to start with your website when it comes to being found on the search engines?

Let us know we can make a big difference for your business.

Digital Daily – Tip #5 – Web Traffic Tracking

If you are promoting certain pages on your website, most likely, that web address is linked to from multiple places.  So how can you tell if the traffic to that page comes from your email marketing, your paid search ads, social media, or some other form of advertising?

Helpful tips and advice on a yellow office note

I have an amazing FREE Happy Labor Day Tip for you all:

 

You need to use the Google URL Tracker.

Scroll down to the “URL Builder Form.”

You will need:

 

1.  The website URL (use the specific landing page URL)

2.  The campaign source (email marketing, Facebook, Twitter, newsletter ad, etc)

3.  Campaign Medium (email, social media, banner)

4.  Campaign Name (name of product, product code, promo code, slogan, etc)

 

Click “Generate URL” and you will have the URL to use for your digital marketing initiatives!

 

If you have questions, contact us: design@feelingthevibe.com

Digital Daily Tip #4 – Email Marketing

Helpful tips and advice on a yellow office noteTop KPI’s (Key Performance Indicators) to Know if Your Email Marketing is Working

 

 

 

 

Open Rate

 

Formula: The number of Opens / Number of Subscribers Email is Sent to

 

Click through Rate

 

Formula: The number of clicks / Number of Opens

 

Number of Opens

 

No formula for this one, it should be available in your email vendor.

 

Conversions

 

You will need an extra step or two for this one.

First, know your goal.  If it’s to have someone sign up via a form or it’s to have someone purchase a product, these are your conversion goals.

Your email vendor will offer you a piece of code to place on your website so they’re able to connect conversions on your website to the email you sent out.  (Please note:  You may need a web/IT specialist for this one) Very important metric.

 

Unsubscribe Percentages

 

Whenever you send an email, especially as your list size increases there will be people who decide they don’t want your email in their inbox.  Don’t take it personally, it may just not be the right time for that person.  However, you should take notice of the unsubscribe numbers after each email send.  If that number appears to stay steady or decreases, you’re fine, if it’s increasing, you better take a look at your content.

Digital Daily – Tip #3 – Email Marketing

Helpful tips and advice on a yellow office noteOne of the best ways, yes, this still applies to 2015, to communicate with customers is through email.  People subscribe to your list because they’re interested in the information, service, or product you have to offer.  They subscribe because they want to hear from you.

 

The subject line can be one of the top most important components of email marketing.  It is the doorway to having your email opened.  Here are a list of words to AVOID in your subject lines so they don’t get marked as SPAM.

 

Free

Help

% Off

Sale

Reminder

perfect

good

wonderful

Internet slang – bae, fleek, ftw

report

webinar

Exclamation points (symbols)

 

Want to know how to combat these words, and what to use in their place?  Watch for the next Email Marketing tip.

 

 

Daily Digital – Tip #2 – SEO

Did you know images are a very large part of Google’s search results?  If you have a website, you know images are an important component of that site.  People love visuals.  Images can be really helpful in giving your website even more exposure on search engines.  Whether you sell products, offer a service, write informative articles in a blog, etc, you can use this tip.

 

When you add an image to a site in a WordPress blog you will see a spot called “Alternative Text.”  Google can’t read images, the Alt tag was created so Google bots could read the text behind the image to know what it is.  Fill in the space next to the alternative text feed.

 

Don’t have an “Alternative Text” field when adding an image on your site?  We have a way to workaround that.  It’s a little tougher since it’s code but here you go:

 

Find this in the html code:

 

<img src=”URL OF IMAGE” alt=””>

 

There it is, the “alt” is your alternative text.  Put in KEYWORDS which fit the image and also help your business.

Subdirectory vs. Subdomain – What’s the difference?

There are a lot of terms to know in the digital marketing field.  Here are two of them, subdirectory and subdomain.  What is the difference between “subdirectory” vs. “subdomain” ?  When it comes to search engines, the difference is a big one.

 

A subdirectory is a folder within the main website files.  It would look something like this in a website address:

 

www.yourbusinessname.com/subdirectoryfolder

 

A subdomain is an addition to a website but search engines see it as a completely new website even though the main company name URL is still in it.  Here is an example of a subdomain:

 

www.subdomain.yourbusinessname.com

 

If you want to know which one is better for SEO, take a look at our Digital Daily tip #1!

 

Digital Daily – Tip #1 – SEO

SEO – AKA Search Engine Optimization

 

DefinitionTechniques and strategies to use in optimizing your website for better search results on major search engines like Google, Yahoo, and Bing for the keywords associated with your business.

 

Digital Daily Tip of the Day – If you choose to add a blog to your website or any other type of addition which you want to be associated with your main business, be sure to put it as a “subdirectory” instead of a “subdomain.”  The search engines see subdomains as completely separate websites and you will lose all and any search equity built up by your brand for the new subdomain.

 

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Find out what the difference between a subdirectory and a subdomain is.

Feeling the Vibe Design & Marketing June Roundup!

Feeling the Vibe Design & Marketing June Roundup!

The summer is off to a hot start and Feeling the Vibe Design & Marketing’s clients are sizzling.  Take a look below to see some highlights in June:

WAYBACK BURGERS OF HARTSDALE, NEW YORK…

Just hit over 900 followers on Facebook. Way to go! Super high 5! If you want to follow Wayback Burgers Hartsdale, join in the fun! www.Facebook.com/JakesWaybackBurgersHartsdale

BERNIE WILLIAMS…

Hot Off of Bernie Williams Day at Yankee Stadium, the newly retired #51 has no intention of slowing down.  Bernie will be heading north with his All-Star Band which includes renowned musician and TV personality, Richie Cannata (www.richiecannata.com, another beloved FTV Client!), recording artist Eren Cannata, and pianist Chris Clark with huge Broadway credits plus more.  They will all be at Bethel Woods in Bethel, NY on Sunday, June 28, 2015 for an amazing show.  VIP Meet & Greet Tickets available.  See www.Bernie51.com

WESTCHESTER CONNECT..

Local Digital Westchester Guide, Westchester Connect just hit over 2,100 followers on Twitter!  If you are from Westchester, and are on Twitter, follow Westchester Connect www.Twitter.com/ConnectNY

Keep watching for more news!

3 Online Marketing Tips Every Chiropractor Must Know!

3 Online Marketing Tips Every Chiropractor Must Know!

Chiropractor Online Marketing Tips

Chiropractor online marketing tips

Did you know there are an average of 3 million searches per month for chiropractors on search engines?  People are looking for your services and if you are not online in the right way, you are missing out on helping the many seeking your expertise.

We understand you have a lot to think about with your chiropractic practice and taking care of your patients.  You have undoubtedly heard about the fact that people are searching online for services just like yours.  If you are not coming up in the searches, your competitors are being found instead.  That’s not fair!  There are some ways you can help level that playing field.  After all, you’ve worked very hard to reach the level you’re at and people need you.  We’re going to give you some important tips to help you with your online marketing.

  • Take appointments online – Many times people are searching for you when they have a quiet moment.  This is usually at a later time of the day.  Think of how great it would be to capture those searchers giving them the opportunity to setup an appointment all from your website.
  • Choose the right social media – You’ve heard that social media is the place to be.  A lot of times business owners make the mistake of trying to create a profile on all of them.  The better tip is to choose the right combination of social media profiles that can truly help your business.  As a chiropractor, the best option would be Facebook as it has the most members with over 750 million.
  • Go Local – As a local business you will want people in your particular zip code radius to find your practice when they search.  Luckily, Google has their own local listing  called Google Places.  It’s free to open, grab yours now!
  • Do you want to reach all the thousands of locals looking for a chiropractor?  You should read our FREE step by step guide to creating an effective Google local listing that will bring people knocking on your door.  All you need to do is email us at design@feelingthevibe.com

    Social Media Classes Held at Somers Library a Huge Success!

    We recently conduced social media classes at the Somers Library in Somers, New York.  Two classes were held in May of 2014, “How to Use Facebook for Business” and “How to Effectively use Twitter for Business.”  The classes were a huge success.  Please see below for some comments from the organization and a student.

    Kristen & Diana recently facilitated a social media workshop for small business owners. The content was rich and they were both incredibly engaging. The room was completely filled, and many attendees stayed after the presentation to have some one-on-one time with them — even after a long Q&A session. Best part? Everyone left with strategies they could actually use. We would definitely have them back again!”  ~Valerie Herman, Somers Library

    “Your class was very informative for us over a certain age.  I set up my husband’s business Facebook page.  He was very impressed since I am sooo not techy.”  – Theresa, Somers Library Student