We’ve all been there. You’re looking at your Google Analytics reporting and notice a heavy spike in traffic or sales revenue and get excited. Then upon investigating, you discover that this is actually traffic from a testing or staging environment. Recognizing this test traffic is helpful today, but in the future you may not remember this…
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Google AdWords New Spend Limits and What It Could Mean for Advertisers
In a recent update this past month, Google quietly announced the ability to not only exceed your average daily budget but exceed it by possibly 2 times your average daily budget. This compared to the old standard, which allowed AdWords to exceed your average daily budget by up to 20%. This new system is ultimately…
11 Reasons Website Visitors Bounce
Bounce rate is defined as the total number of visitors registering one hit per session divided by the total number of hits to your website. In layman’s terms, it is the percentage of users who exit a site without visiting a second page. Bounce rate is one of the many key performance indicators, or KPIs,…
Marketing with Video Advertising
Video advertising has long been a crux in many a marketing stack. Today, there are a lot of options for where, and how, video ads are displayed. Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Snapchat (among others), offer a multitude of formats for video delivery. As marketers we are inundated with options for video advertisement delivery, be it…