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Where Does Site Traffic Come From?

Chad Barr

Traffic to your site comes from many sources such as when your visitor: Enters your site address (URL) into their browser when looking at your business card. Enters your site address into their browser when receiving your company’s paperwork such as invoice, purchase order, check. © Chad Barr 2011.

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29 Best Personal Websites 2020 (And Why They Have Them)

Tsavo Neal

In what ways does having a personal website help you? The purpose of my website is to teach what I’ve learned from the different phases in my life. I write about everything from growing up in the hood, to sobriety, to forgiveness. In what ways does having a personal website help you? Ed Latimore.

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30 Best Consultant Websites & Why They Have Them (2022)

Tsavo Neal

” “Why does an independent consultant need a website?” More importantly, you’ll learn why these consultants have a website — and what it does for their business. (If I’m busy working and I want to spend my time working on client sites. My site has a lot of videos. It started off as a brochure.

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Your April SEO Tip

Kai Davis

When it comes to Search Engine Optimization (SEO), I like the garden metaphor because. ” You’ve got to be careful where you walk, so you don’t step into a pile of b t. First, you should have Google Analytics (GA) running on your business site. call to action, images, copy) for that traffic.

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Friday Fusion: December 11, 2020

Tsavo Neal

Is it talking yourself into starting, driving traffic to your website, or figuring out what business you should venture into? I find it easy to market and generate traffic. But when it comes to converting traffic into revenue, sales is the toughest part for me. A list of your blog posts where you share what you know.

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Your April SEO Tip

Kai Davis

When it comes to Search Engine Optimization (SEO), I like the garden metaphor because. You’ve got to be careful where you walk, so you don’t step into a pile of b t. First, you should have Google Analytics (GA) running on your business site. GA helps you by collecting data about your traffic, visitors, and pages.

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Consulting Website Design 021: The Law of 80/20

Tsavo Neal

Many people are embarrassed about their traffic, so they don’t look at Google Analytics at all. The Law of 80/20: 80% of your results come from 20% of your actions. So when we apply this to your website, 80% of your traffic will come from 20% of your pages. And can you blame them? Action Step.