How to Stop Tracking Your Own Visits in Google Analytics
How to Stop Tracking Your Own Visits in Google Analytics One of the many things I’ve harped on here on the PuTTin' OuT blog is the importance of hard data, and Google Analytics is where it’s at (here are some basic
How to Pick the Best Website Hosting for You
How to Pick the Best Website Hosting for You Most of us entrepreneurs who have IT teams probably don’t pay much attention to our website hosting – and as I recall from my early days, most budding entrepreneurs with no money
How NOT to Do Content Marketing, PO Style
How NOT to Do Content Marketing, PO Style Sometimes it’s good to show that not even the gurus get it right all the time – and (unfortunately) that’s occasionally the case here! We’re always trying to improve the way we do things
Get ‘Not Provided’ Keywords: Google Analytics Filters
Seems like we online marketing folk are always trying to find ways around Google’s roadblocks, especially when it comes to the whole (not provided) thing – like figuring out how to use Google Webmaster Tools to get keyword data. But rather
Free Magazine Advertising 101
When it comes to marketing, there’s almost nothing better than free publicity, no matter what industry you’re in. And if you’re an expert in your industry, I’ve got good news: you’ve got some fantastic ways to get free advertising sitting
Find and Fix Broken Site Links for SEO
Find and Fix Broken Links for SEO No, I’m not talking about sausages. (That was bad, I know!) I’m talking about those dozens (or more) of URLs that your website is made up of. Every single one of them has to be
Formal Lead Generation
Everybody loves a formal event, right? You should love the idea of having one for generating leads on your website, too!! If you haven’t realized, I’m talking about sign-up forms here, which you have most likely already encountered by visiting this
How to Make On-Site Search Queries a Goldmine
Alright, so you’re sick and tired of seeing the dreaded not provided keywords in Google Analytics and need a workaround. Or, you just want to get some good ole-fashioned quality info on your site visitors. Enabling on-site search query tracking
Unlock Those ‘Not Provided’ Keywords in Google Analytics?
I’m going to go ahead and spoil something for you from the get-go: you can’t actually “unlock” the (not provided)’s. It’s not really that simple. I’d apologize for deceiving you with the title of this post, but I’m not actually sorry