Questions
-
Anyone have experience using Quuu Promote
Hi! I don't recommend them at all. I found Quuu Promote the beginning of this year and I opted-in so they charged my credit card $49 every single month. Then I realized after that if you don't use your credit, they will take it away after 60 days. So what I did is promote a number of our blog posts but then they were REJECTING them. The sent one email and because they use an automated platform, Gmail puts them in Spam and you don't even realize it. So in short, they took my credits anyway regardless if they see I tried to redeem it. Also, their platform is very bad, they don't tell you where the credits were used or had been taken away. See the attached screenshot. I canceled the service but they still had my CC on file so they kept charging it and 10 months later, i saw I had a $400 charge from them. OH GEEZ! Also, the results were not amazing. One of my posts went through a while back before I opted in on a monthly service. In my own experience Quuu%20Promote%20Invoices.jpg?dl=0
Social Media | | chatterbuzz0 -
What's more valuable: new content or optimizing old content
Hey there Moz actually has a great step by step guide to help you with deciding what content can be updated, removed, or consolidated. You can read more about that here. It covers everything from traffic, relevancy, shares, linking and categorization and more. Super comprehensive. Hope this helps! Good luck!
Moz Pro | | PatrickDelehanty0 -
GA expert for publishers
I agree with Hutch. You (the owner of the website) need to ask the right questions. The analyst can collect data to answer those questions. Then you need a webmaster who can implement the changes that will improve performance. The important work is on the people who run the website. The analyst just fetches the data.
Conversion Rate Optimization | | EGOL0