This week was a little hard for me to get in to. I personally hate all things social media even though I know what an invaluable tool it can be for marketing your business. That being said, I created a website for my brother and I am not sure what his plans are. I created a scenario in a hypothetical that I think makes sense.
It would have been nice to have a little more in depth info for those of us who are not up to date on the best uses and practices for each platform. I think in some cases you can do some of the same things across all platforms, but each one tends to be used in certain ways and you might want to tailor your marketing strategies a little differently depending on which one you are using.
I also think it might have been nice to have some specific examples of people that do this well. I am not sure how to show or teach this, but I still feel a little unprepared to dive into the social media world and feel like we can get our name out there.
Monday, March 23, 2020
Thursday, March 19, 2020
Week 11: Landing page optimization and SEO
This week was interesting. It is crazy that getting ahead in the online world is so specific and precise. I never knew anything about SEO. I know that I am annoyed when I click a link and I can't find what I was looking for. This is especially a problem on a site like pinterest or how those stupid traffic hog websites put in some title or picture and the article isn't even about that. We don't need more annoying websites out there. It has been interesting to learn the legitimate ways to get a better ranking. I think all the work we have done so far on keywords is starting to make more relevant sense. It is second nature to me to be organized and well laid out so doing that on my website and landing pages was easy, but the information about SEO this week was helpful and useful knowledge for the future.
Monday, March 9, 2020
Week 10 ROI and Optimization
This was the most frustration week so far. I spent so much time trying to figure out how to get the requested actions set up on my site and I have no idea if they will work the way they are supposed to work to give us the information we need for the course. I don't know if it is just my inexperience with building a website or my lack of time to figure it out, but my opinion is if we are paying to learn something we should be taught it in our class and not have to figure out most of the steps on our own.
I completely understand the selling points of being able to customize a website to what you want to do (if you already know what you want to do) but I have no experience doing any of this and I am getting more frustrated the deeper we dive into the back-end workings of our site. I think it would be a good idea in the future for this class to offer an option of following along with a pre-designed site that we could all do together. That way we are all using the same host, the same page builder and actually being taught the steps to accomplish these tasks required. Getting the outcomes required here at the end could vary wildly depending on choices we made at the beginning of the semester, choices might I ad, that we had no idea how would impact what we had to do in the future!
I am pretty good at figuring out how to do things, but there are too many variables in a market that changes as rapidly as the internet does.
I completely understand the selling points of being able to customize a website to what you want to do (if you already know what you want to do) but I have no experience doing any of this and I am getting more frustrated the deeper we dive into the back-end workings of our site. I think it would be a good idea in the future for this class to offer an option of following along with a pre-designed site that we could all do together. That way we are all using the same host, the same page builder and actually being taught the steps to accomplish these tasks required. Getting the outcomes required here at the end could vary wildly depending on choices we made at the beginning of the semester, choices might I ad, that we had no idea how would impact what we had to do in the future!
I am pretty good at figuring out how to do things, but there are too many variables in a market that changes as rapidly as the internet does.
Friday, March 6, 2020
Week 9: Setting up google analytics
This week we learned about setting up our google analytics account and getting it installed on our website to start tracking valuable information in regards to visitors to our website. Some of the things we can see in analytics is how many people visit your site, how long they stay on your site, if they are browsing around your site. This information tells you something about the user experience of your website. If people can't find what they are looking for or they don't like the feel of it, they will leave pretty quickly.
We also learned about a Quality Rating Score in Google Ads. The score tells you how likely it is that your ad is being seen, as well as the click through rate of your ad. This information helps you determine if you are using the right phrases and keywords in your ad. We linked the ad account to analytics so that we can also see which ads are doing the best in getting people to our site.
Right now it is all in theory, but I am excited to see how it works in relation to the money we are spending. I am worried that my site doesn't have enough content yet to keep people there, but I think seeing if the ads work will still be interesting.
We also learned about a Quality Rating Score in Google Ads. The score tells you how likely it is that your ad is being seen, as well as the click through rate of your ad. This information helps you determine if you are using the right phrases and keywords in your ad. We linked the ad account to analytics so that we can also see which ads are doing the best in getting people to our site.
Right now it is all in theory, but I am excited to see how it works in relation to the money we are spending. I am worried that my site doesn't have enough content yet to keep people there, but I think seeing if the ads work will still be interesting.
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