Latest posts made by DataDrivenU
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RE: What's the most effective web marketing tactic you've seen or used that very few people know about?
Either live-blogging or writing a summary blog post of a speech given by a featured speaker at an event. While this is time-consuming to do, it creates quality content, engages with a speaker who may have a strong built in audience of fans, and the speaker will likely be grateful for the write up.
You also have a built in audience for consumption of your post in the event attendees who were more interested in the speech than taking notes.
Best posts made by DataDrivenU
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RE: What's the most effective web marketing tactic you've seen or used that very few people know about?
Either live-blogging or writing a summary blog post of a speech given by a featured speaker at an event. While this is time-consuming to do, it creates quality content, engages with a speaker who may have a strong built in audience of fans, and the speaker will likely be grateful for the write up.
You also have a built in audience for consumption of your post in the event attendees who were more interested in the speech than taking notes.
Blog Posts
3/25/2015
With the right setup, Google Analytics offers far more than the standard built-in metrics for your content. This post shows how to use content groupings and custom dimensions to maximize your insights.
2/25/2014
We and our clients have relied on keyword reports for so long that we're now using (not provided) as a crutch. This post offers 10 ways you can use Google Analytics to prove your SEO value now that those keywords are gone.
10/24/2013
Live blogging is equal parts exhilarating, nerve wracking and pressure filled. You need to think fast and use both sides of your brain as you soak in and spit out information at the same time. I imagine that a live blogger probably looks very similar to cookie monster to other conference goers as you pound away furiously at your computer and snap countless photos of the speaker.
3/13/2012
Over the years the team at Three Deep has built our SEO and PPC practice from scratch, working with a variety of clients along the way. While always striving to deliver great results for clients, I have come across two certainties that often stop a great SEO program dead in its tracks:
Corporations drastically under-invest in SEO
This is caused by the myth of “working dollars”
Jeff Sauer is a born problem solver who has been creating on the web since he was in 8th grade. After graduating from college with a degree in Computer Information Systems, Jeff became a full time Internet marketer in 2005. Since then, he has helped grow his company, Three Deep Marketing by 500% to $6 million in revenues, being named to the Inc 5000 list for 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. While working with some of the biggest brands in the world, his company has won numerous awards. Jeff was named the 2012 CIO of the Year in Minneapolis/St. Paul for emerging companies.