For those of you that read my daily Today’s Read posts you know that I find new posts by using Google Alerts. I pick my favorite keyword phrases, Google finds all the blogs that use them, email them to me, and I check them out in the morning.

Each alert that Google sends me usually has about three to five blogs that use the keyword that day. I have alerts for a bunch of keywords, so I get a bunch of blogs to read. I don’t check out all the blogs because they are not always relevant though. How can I tell? It’s in their title. I’m not going to read a post about improving the “usability” of kitchenware. I just read the posts about improving the “usability” of websites.

Each blog Google mentions also include a brief description with the title, but I usually only read those when I’m am unsure if the content is what I am looking for. Just like most users read websites, I skim. Continue reading »

 

I love the month ago today posts because it gives me a chance to really dig into the analytics of my site. A month ago I wrote this post, How To Fix Your Site. It’s about targeting your site weak spots by simply comparing it to Google’s Analytic Benchmarking option.

Taking my own advice, I found that this site was below average in total page views compared to other sites similar to mine. So for the past thirty days my primary goal has been to look for the little things that I could do to the site to increase page views. The end results? I managed to get 25% more in page views compared to last month, a .5% decrease in bounce, and a 12% increase average time on site. Continue reading »

 

caraudioYesterday I was asked to take a look at this car audio site, and the first thing that came to my mind was “Social Bookmarks do what?” The sites navigation is controlled by the left sidebar, and right there on top, animated social bookmarking buttons.

I then started to look around their car stereo site, and found something that I thought was even stranger. What was it you ask? The lack of those buttons on the product specific pages. An example: Autoradio Adapter. I then came to the quick conclusion that the site owner only has a small understanding of social bookmarking.

Who Bookmarks

Before you slap bookmarking buttons all over your site, you should first get to know who uses social bookmarks services like Digg or Delicious. Most often it’s simply webmasters trying to market their own stuff. The other power user? The ones you would imagine, the ones who like your site or page. The question is though, is your advice or content worth a few extra clicks to bookmark. The odds are against you. Powernetshop (the car audio site) ranks really high on Google, so you know they are getting some good traffic. Doing a quick search on Digg and Delicious for their domain name gave me zero results. Power of their bookmark buttons? NONE.

Why Bookmark

So why do webmasters bookmark their pages? How does it help in their marketing? Why bookmark another persons site? Bookmarking your own site, like on Digg, could be huge. If it turns out other people like the page you marked and your site ends up on page one on Digg you could get enough traffic to crash your server. That’s a pretty good reason to bookmark pages, especially when you consider the price.

Why bookmark someone else’s site. It could be they prefer to use those services to bookmark their favorite pages instead of using their browsers bookmarking feature. I honestly don’t know anyone that uses that method though. We bookmark other pages because it’s a form of self expression. I like this, I like that, it’s all part of the social media wave.

What to Bookmark

Knowing that people like to bookmark things as a method to express themselves should help you decide where to put the bookmarking buttons on your own site. The car audio site I have use as an example picked just the main page. Bookmarking an entire car audio site may reflect a little bit about yourself, but it’s not very specific. They need to think about the “love”.

Using Best Web Image as an example. If I asked some of my loyal readers what they like about Best Web Image, do you think the answer would be “I don’t know, I just do.” It’s more likely “I found a post you made a while back, it totally helped me, and so now I keep reading.” That post is what they are going to love, not Best Web Image, and it is that page they will bookmark.

Where do I like to keep my bookmarking buttons? Right at the end of the post. See it there? Feel free to give it a try:)