Portent » cheat sheet http://www.eigene-homepage-erstellen.net Internet Marketing: SEO, PPC & Social - Seattle, WA Fri, 11 Sep 2015 18:31:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.3 After Launch SEO Checklist http://www.eigene-homepage-erstellen.net/blog/seo/after-launch-seo-checklist.htm http://www.eigene-homepage-erstellen.net/blog/seo/after-launch-seo-checklist.htm#comments Mon, 18 Jul 2011 20:37:27 +0000 http://www.eigene-homepage-erstellen.net/?p=3237 What are the first things you check after launching or re-launching a website? Here are seven things worth checking. Robots.txt Make certain that the search engines can visit and index your website. The blocking of search engines occurs more often than you may think. Developers disallow all spiders on the beta site then forget to… Read More

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After Launch SEO Check ListWhat are the first things you check after launching or re-launching a website? Here are seven things worth checking.

Robots.txt

Make certain that the search engines can visit and index your website. The blocking of search engines occurs more often than you may think. Developers disallow all spiders on the beta site then forget to change over the robot.txt file when the new website goes live.

Robots Meta Tag

Make sure any noindex Meta Robots tags have been removed, except those which should be in place for SEO or security reasons.

<META NAME=”ROBOTS” CONTENT=”NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW”>

Run a Crawl

The only way to view your whole website the same way that search engines do is to crawl it. Two tools that do this are Xenu Link Sleuth and Screaming Frog.

Check for Broken Links

Sometimes the switch from development or beta site to live site does not go as planned. Use the crawl that you ran to check for broken links.

HTTP Headers

After launch all your pages should return a 200 File Found server response code. Use your crawl data to confirm this.

Analytics & Webmaster Tools Code

Check that your analytics and webmaster tools code is in place and working. Your website should be registered with Google and Bing. I’d also register with Yahoo Site Explorer until they officially shut down. You can register with Yandex too.

XML Sitemaps

If your website uses XML sitemaps, verify them in Bing and Google webmaster tools.

301 Redirects

When redesigning a website an SEO best practice is to reuse as many URLs as you can. Of course this is not always possible. Be sure old URLs 301 redirect to their replacements. This will help the search engines index your new website and transfer ranking authority from off-site links. It provides a better user experience for visitors from off-site links too.

Not every page has a one-to-one replacement. If the category for a depreciated page exists, 301 redirect to the new site’s category page. Otherwise a 404 is permissible.

Check for 302 Redirects

A 301 redirect is a permanent redirect. Search engines know to forward ranking authority through a 301 redirect from the old page to the new page. The other type of redirects is a 302 or temporary redirect. Search engines will not pass authority through a 302 redirect; it’s like a brick wall, so it should never be used.

Check 404s for External Links

After you make certain your 301 redirects are in place and working, check the 404 ages for external links using a tool like Open Site Explorer. Ranking strength is passed from site to site via links. Recycle unused ranking strength by pointing them to SEO keyword hub pages that can use a boost.

Page Speed

Page speed, how long it takes pages to appear in the browser and finish loading, is both a usability and an SEO factor. Check your website’s page loading speed. Pages should load quickly, within a couple seconds.

I am only listing a thin slice of SEO here. I assume you will cover bigger SEO opportunities like site architecture and important keyword targeting during the website visioning, design and build/copy writing phases and that your will conduct ongoing search engine optimization after launch.

What’s on your after launch SEO checklist?

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Advanced Google Analytics Cheat Sheet http://www.eigene-homepage-erstellen.net/blog/analytics/the-advanced-google-analytics-cheat-sheet.htm http://www.eigene-homepage-erstellen.net/blog/analytics/the-advanced-google-analytics-cheat-sheet.htm#comments Fri, 24 Jun 2011 13:00:32 +0000 http://www.eigene-homepage-erstellen.net/?p=2216 Update! We’ve got a new and improved version of the Cheat Sheet for 2015! Google Analytics is Hard Google Analytics is tricky. There are cookies, utm_codes, and lots of counterintuitive definitions. As Kanye West would say, “It’s enough to drive a sane man biz-erk.” Can’t Someone Put This All in One Place? When I was… Read More

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Update!

We’ve got a new and improved version of the Cheat Sheet for 2015!

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Google Analytics is Hard

Google Analytics is tricky. There are cookies, utm_codes, and lots of counterintuitive definitions. As Kanye West would say, “It’s enough to drive a sane man biz-erk.”

Can’t Someone Put This All in One Place?

When I was studying for the Google Analytics Individual Qualification, I was overwhelmed by the number of cookie specifications, tracking parameters, and complex definitions I needed to know.

“Couldn’t someone put this all in one place?” I asked. “Maybe in a visually appealing way?”

Introducing: the Advanced Google Analytics Cheat Sheet

It includes convenient summaries of:

    • URL Tagging
    • Regular Expressions
    • Cookies (or Biscuits, if you’re English or Tracy)

And…

  • Definitions that most people get wrong

And you can download it today, not for $39, not for $29, not even for $9.99…

But for the low, low cost of one tweet. Imagine how delighted your friends and colleagues will be when you share this with them. They’ll be pleased as punch. Really, they will.

Download the Advanced Google Analytics Cheat Sheet Here, and Pay with a Tweet

PS – if you like Google Analytics, make sure you check out Ian’s Original Google Analytics Cheat Sheet.

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The Google Analytics Cheatsheet http://www.eigene-homepage-erstellen.net/blog/analytics/google-analytics-cheatsheet.htm http://www.eigene-homepage-erstellen.net/blog/analytics/google-analytics-cheatsheet.htm#comments Sun, 17 Jan 2010 21:19:38 +0000 http://www.conversationmarketing.com/2010/01/google-analytics-cheatsheet.htm I’m an idiot. Last week, someone commented on a post I wrote for SEOMOZ’s YouMOZ service that they’d like a Google Analytics Cheatsheet. I wrote back “OK, I’ll do it.” Guess what? Google Analytics has a ton of features. And even more tricks and hacks that folks have developed over the years. So this 2-page… Read More

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I’m an idiot.
Last week, someone commented on a post I wrote for SEOMOZ’s YouMOZ service that they’d like a Google Analytics Cheatsheet.
I wrote back “OK, I’ll do it.”
Guess what? Google Analytics has a ton of features. And even more tricks and hacks that folks have developed over the years. So this 2-page cheat sheet, which took 3 days and nights to pull together, is a tiny sliver of the whole system.
But it does cover the stuff that I’d want my staff to use. You can download it for free, no strings attached:
Version with links: The Google Analytics Cheatsheet
Printer-friendly version: The Google Analytics Cheatsheet, Printer Friendly
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It’s licensed under the Creative Commons. If you re-use it, be sure to keep the attribution at the bottom.
If you have any cool ideas for improving it, let me know.

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