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       There are some decent google analytics alternatives
       By: payel Roy Date: August 30, 2023, 6:37 am
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       If you aren't interested in dealing with the borg. That said,
       you can choose from some fairly full-featured packages Clicky
       (paid, recurring) HaveAMint (paid, one time fee) Woopra (paid,
       recurring) Piwik (free) Google Analytics (free, except that you
       are giving them all sorts of data :D ) For ease of use and
       feature sets I tend to either go with Clicky, Mint or Google
       Analytics. I haven't spent much time with Woopra and I find
       Piwik to not be as intiuitive or as user friendly as the other 3
       I mentioned (which is even more important when the client
       wants/needs access.) Speaking of tracking, you should consider
       getting familiar with a cheap virtual phone number vendor (I
       would recommend phone.com) as well as Google's URL builder for
       tracking potential adverts and media buys.
       Down the road (as well as offline adverts if you end up
       servicing that aspect of the client's marketing campaign) If you
       use Google Analytics, another cool tool to use is Raven's Google
       Analytics configuration tool I generally recommend staying away
       from tracking numbers because it can screw up your Google Places
       rankings and trust but when I use them I typically just make
       them images on whatever page they are being listed on and I
       never use Phone Number Data
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       them for IYP citations
       (listings on sites like Yelp, Yellowpages, Merchant Circle,
       etc). Planning Out Link Building For local sites, you'll want to
       attack link building on two fronts: 1. External links 2.
       Citations. Before you get into any of the link planning, you
       should get the client set up in KnowEm. KnowEm will help get the
       client on all the relevant.
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       Social networks and goes a long way in establishing the base for
       the client to control it's branded searches and branded SERPs.
       You can choose from a variety of packages from basic
       registration to complete profile set up (bio's, pictures,
       descriptions, etc). Once these profiles are built, you can begin
       building links to them (and link to them from the client's site)
       to further the client's domination of their own branded SERPs.
       For citations, I would recommend using Whitespark (we reviewed
       it here). Whitespark really is an essential tool in building
       citations, tracking citations, and doing competitive citation
       research. Speaking of citations, each year David Mihm releases
       the Local Search Ranking Factors and I would highly recommend
       saving each year's version and refer back to it when designing
       your.
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