6 Advanced Google Analytics Tricks That All Site Owners Should Know

By Neil Patel

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When it comes to free analytics software, nothing comes close to Google Analytics.

Over 28,365,107 sites use it, which makes it the most popular analytics solution on the market.

Although it has some limitations, it’s fantastic as a free product.

However, most webmasters see the basic graphs and stats that Google Analytics (GA) gives you and never dig any deeper.

This is a shame because there are some really useful advanced features just waiting for you to be used. And I’m about to show you what they are.

And although they’re advanced, they aren’t that complicated to implement or use. I’m going to …read more      

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3 Resources to Help You Create Remarkable Visual Content

By Stefanie Flaxman

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As someone who made an intentional decision to have a career working with words, talking to you about the importance of visual content makes me feel a little weird.

But I have to tell you, when I’ve been scrolling through my Twitter timeline lately, it’s the updates with intriguing visuals that catch my eye. They’re the ones I read, and the links I click.

In the current digital marketing landscape, the strategic use of visual content — whether it accompanies text or stands alone — is a smart move as you strive to produce the best experience for your audience.

This …read more      

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Why Don’t Some Online Courses Sell?

By Rainmaker.FM

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Online courses are a great way to build a business. They’re also a great way to get better-qualified clients, or build an additional revenue stream by providing an alternative to your services.

But sometimes, things don’t go as planned. Your course isn’t selling as much as you’d like, or worse, it’s not selling at all.

There’s a methodical analysis you can perform to see if you can spot the problem. Of course, this is the same analysis you should perform before you create a course.

In this episode of Unemployable with Brian Clark, Brian discusses:

  • How to be absolutely sure what works
  • Why re-examining existing …read more      
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Two Ways to Turn Facebook Fans into Paying Customers

By Rainmaker.FM

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Jon Loomer has been using Facebook for business since 2007. And despite the ever-changing landscape, Jon has continued to thrive by marketing on the platform. Jon is now a leading Facebook marketing expert, and in this episode of Technology Translated, it’ll be clear why.

When host Scott Ellis asked Jon to come on his show, he had no idea what a treat his listeners were in for.

By the middle of this episode, listeners will recognize the gold mine of information Jon is sharing, including how he executed one campaign that converted Facebook fans to email subscribers at the whopping …read more      

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What Craft Beer and Food Trucks Can Teach Us About the Power of Collaboration

By Rainmaker.FM

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Your fellow Showrunners, even those serving the very same niche(s) that you’re serving, are not your enemies. 95 percent of the world has no idea what you’re doing as “podcaster,” so don’t turn a cold shoulder to the few who do.

This week’s episode of The Showrunner begins with a discussion about the value of meeting your listeners in person when you get the opportunity to do so. Hosts Jerod Morris and Jon Nastor offer up a few actionable ideas on how to bring the topic up with your audience.

Then, for the final time, they harken back to their experience at …read more      

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