A couple of weeks ago I shared a handy WordPress plugin that helps to smartly interlink your blog content (best to naturally link to your categories and tags). The post was very well-received, so today I am following up with the overview of all WordPress plugins that help to (automatically) interlink your blog posts, pages and categories . Internal Link
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Android is Now the Fastest Growing Mobile Apps Market
Although its current catalog of mobile apps is way too far behind the number of apps in the iTunes Apps Store, still Google’s Android Marketplace is steadily growing. In fact, it may now be considered as the fastest growing mobile apps stores . Recent data from the AndroidLib.com shows that around 9,331 new mobile apps were added to the Android Market in March 2010. This figure is yet the biggest number of apps added to the Android App store on a monthly basis. In December 2009 the number of new apps added were recorded at around 3,807. Then in January 2010, these number increased to 5,532. The current number of apps in the Android Market is 27,243. Comparing this with the apps in the iTunes Apps Store of around 160,000 apps, you’d see that the Android Market still has a long way to go before it comes at par with the iTunes App Store. Now, here’s the thing. Will there be more new iPhone apps that will be developed now that the iPad App Store is already available? Third party developers might shift to making iPad apps instead. And this will surely affect the number of new iPhone apps that will be developed. One thing is for sure, the Android Market will continue to grow for as long as there will be more Android phones that will become available. And at the rate that this growth is happening, the Android Market may indeed give the iPhone App Store a run for its money. Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . Android is Now the Fastest Growing Mobile Apps
Some Tactical Tips for Tracking the Long Tail
Most of us in the search industry are pretty much aware by now that simply tracking individual keyword rankings to determine performance is all but a dead SEO practice. This scene is played out for a variety of reasons, due largely in part to personalized search and Google serving search results based on a searcher’s physical location. With that said, I personally have a hard time believing that most people are willing to ignore keyword rankings altogether – nor do I think we should. Benchmarking rankings for specific keywords and tracking progress over time is still a very valuable exercise. However, focusing only on rankings is far less than ideal. So what other metrics are folks using to track the effectiveness of their SEO efforts? I will expand on a few, but please, feel free to share in the comments as well. A Recommended Approach In general, it’s best to correlate keyword rankings with traffic. But not only is it a best practice to track organic visits from targeted keywords, it is a best practice to capture their long tail counterparts as well. In other words, think of your targeted key phrases as the “base” and track search engine visits from all variations of a given base keyword. Often, when traffic begins to increase from long tail search queries, it is an indication that search engine optimization progress is underway. In addition, tracking long tail traffic in relation to targeted keywords will help to illustrate the value of your SEO efforts until you have obtained better visibility for the more competitive, high search volume keywords. One recommended approach is to segment tracking between “exact match” targeted keyword rankings and keyword category traffic. Exact Match Targeted Keyword Rankings This refers to a standard approach: perform thorough keyword research and identify the top keywords that represent your products or services and track their rankings. Cross reference organic traffic from these “exact match” keywords to monitor growth as rankings improve and to ensure those keywords are converting into leads or sales. Keyword Category Traffic Tracking keyword categories captures the long tail of traffic to paint a more holistic view of how these categories are actually performing. A keyword category can be created by lumping a group of related keywords into one comprehensive “bucket” that makes up a given category. Keyword categories can be very simple. For example, a Review category could simply consist of all search engine traffic that came from queries that contained the word “review”. Keyword categories can also be more complex however, for example a Television category could consist of all search engine traffic that came from queries that contained the word “television” and/or “hdtv” and/or “flat screen” and so on. These categories can be created in a manner of minutes by using Google Analytics Custom Segments. You may also consider categorizing your exact match targeted keyword rankings to match your keyword categories for tracking the long tail. With this approach, a separate ranking report would be run for each category and then appropriately cross referenced with long tail keyword traffic. In graph format, one axis would contain exact match keyword rankings and the secondary axis would contain that category’s long tail visits. So there you have it. A relatively simple approach to tracking long tail traffic and mapping it back to optimization for specific keywords. There are other metrics to trend as well, such as the number of keywords and the number of landing pages (mainly for very large sites) that drive organic traffic. It wasn’t too long ago that analytics solutions were not able to provide such customizable and flexible reporting features, so take advantage if you haven’t already. Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . Some Tactical Tips for Tracking the Long
SEO Professional FireFox Toolbar: Tracks Yahoo! Backlinks
A few weeks ago I shared four addons to show you some website stats at a glance . Earlier I had also compared the three most popular advanced SEO toolbars . Today’s addon is one more multi-purpose SEO toolbar to add to your arsenal. SEO Professional Toolbar offers a few useful SEO-related tools in one place (SEO stats as the page loads, stats tracking, on-page diagnostics help, etc). FireFox Navbar