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How my site traffic went from 37 monthly visits to 14,657 monthly unique visits

I've been reading these forums more than writing so I thought to add some of the lessons I've learned in building traffic. My site GameProducer.net is a daily game production site where I want what I've learned about making games, marketing, being entrepreneur, and so on. This post is over 1200 words long, so hopefully there's something useful for you in it.     more

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Search Engine Optimization. Importance and Benefits

Search Engine Optimization is a part of Search Engine Marketing that aims at getting maximum quality traffic with the help of your organic search engine listings. Here's the definition we're most attached to: Search Engine Optimization is the use of search engines to draw traffic to a web site. It is the technique of attaining a higher ranking in search engines and directories via changes to a site to make it more search engine compatible.     more

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How I went from $0.01 monthly earnings to $40, and then $440 in a few months

Okay, this story comes from the events happened about a one year ago and contains something I learned back then. Basically this is a story how I multiplied one my website income channels without increasing my traffic dramatically.      more

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Rich Webmaster vs Poor Webmaster

 I've been a big fan of Robert Kiyosaki's book Rich Dad, Poor Dad for a few years now. I enjoy it's simplicity and direct impact. While specific 'get rich' step by step tips aren't outlined in the book (and some commentators even doubt its veracity), it does contain several simple but powerful ideas on what separates the “rich” from the “poor”. It also frames its narrative in the…     more

Tracking File Downloads and Clicks on Outbound Links
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Tuesday, 18 September 2007
Image Many webmasters and site owners offer their visitors to download different kinds of files from their sites. It may be a software product, an e-book, an archive file – anything. Since these downloads may be an important part of business eCommerce activity, HitLens offers a solution to track these downloads.
 
Tracking Ad Campaigns
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Monday, 17 September 2007
Image Advertising Campaigns are a powerful means of directing highly targeted traffic to your Web site. Unlike Search Engine Optimization, which targets all Web surfers on all search engines and allows you to only marginally regulate the keywords you are found by, advertising means you consciously select only relevant resources and keywords. In this case you are running a PPC campaign with the help of a particular search engine.
 
Setting Up Visitor Tracking for a Dynamic Site (part 4)
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Monday, 17 September 2007

Step 3. Save your work and upload all necessary files

Now you are ready to save the PHP (ASP) page which contains both your PHP (ASP) code and the HitLens tracking script. Upload it to your server. Also do not forget to upload the file "tracking.js" to the root directory of your site where you keep the home page (on the hosting server, this directory may be named "htdocs", "public_html" or "www"). If you do not use the Wizard to insert the tracking code, you need to find the file "external.js" in the folder

 
Setting Up Visitor Tracking for a Dynamic Site (part 3)
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Friday, 14 September 2007

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Step 1. Open the result page source code and populate variables

Let's assume you offer your visitors a computer monitor "LG" worth $999.99. When a visitor clicks the 'order now' link, some ASP page is called, e.g. "thank_you.asp". This page contains the server-side script that handles the transaction and displays a thank-you message.

 
Setting Up Visitor Tracking for a Dynamic Site (part 2)
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Thursday, 13 September 2007

Image PHP Example

Step 1. Open the result page source code and populate variables

Let's assume you offer your visitors a computer monitor "LG" worth $999.99. When a visitor clicks the 'order now' link, some PHP page is called, e.g. "thank_you.php". This page contains the server-side script that handles the transaction and displays a thank-you message.

 
Setting Up Visitor Tracking for a Dynamic Site (part 1)
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Thursday, 13 September 2007
Image As you already know, HitLens tracks visitor activity with the help of a special tracking code (written in JavaScript) which is inserted into your HTML pages. It reports certain data when a visitor opens a page in his / her browser. If the site is static, the script will be simple because every time the page is requested, the script sends one and the same set of data to the tracking database.
 
Setting Up Visitor Tracking for a Static Site (part 2)
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Wednesday, 12 September 2007

Image Step 2. Upgrading the pages with the tracking code

On the next few tabs of the HitLens activation wizard deal mainly with the pages. First, you let the Wizard scan the folder where you keep the local copy of your site. The Wizard will list for you all HTML files it finds in the local copy. You will be able to choose the content group for every file. Also, you can specify the user-friendly name for each page so that your page appear in reports not as "thx.htm" but as "thank-you page: subscription" or something else like that.

 
Setting Up Visitor Tracking for a Static Site (part 1)
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Tuesday, 11 September 2007

Image A static site means that once the site is created and uploaded to the hosting server, the pages appear exactly the same for each user and each session. The server takes no action except transferring the page directly to the user's browser in response to the user's request.There aren't any commands embedded in the page which may be executed at the server side.

Inserting the tracking script into a static page is a very simple process and is completely automated by HitLens. You can do it either manually or with the help of HitLens Activation Wizard (which is advised as it ensures the absence of errors and clarity of results).

 
Different Approaches to Traffic Analysis
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Sunday, 09 September 2007

Image There are two ways to retrieve visitor data about for your Web site. The first is to read the server visitor logs and the second is to use a real-time visitor tracking system.

The difference between them is as follows.

 
4000 Highest paying adsense keywords
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Sunday, 09 September 2007
4000 Highest paying adsense keywords, offer download for free. Read more for download link.
 
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Learn to Fail to be Successful in Making Money Online

28.08.2007 | Business

Being successful online is part of all bloggers dream and to be successful in making money online, you need to fail to gain experiences and learn from your mistakes so that it will not repeat its history. Many people do not understand the word "Failure" and once they fail…

Auditing and Improving Your Site

22.10.2007 | Marketing

You may ask yourself why we include material on site maintenance in a course that deals mainly with search engine optimization, promotion, and marketing – isn’t this the job of the webmaster or site administrator?Remember the Integrated Approach considers site quality maintenance a secondary yet obligatory addition to your promotion…

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What Are The Pros And Cons Of Using Flash Sites

22.08.2007 | Design & Development

Flash - based sites have been a craze since the past few years, and as Macromedia compiles more and and great features pursuit Flash, we can only predict practiced will exemplify more and more flash sites around the Internet. However, Flash based sites have been disputed to be bloated…