Last year I wrote this post on how to find top content on your homepage. Since then, Google release version 5 of Google Analytics, so I’m redoing the post with a quick one-minute video.
I make data sexy
Last year I wrote this post on how to find top content on your homepage. Since then, Google release version 5 of Google Analytics, so I’m redoing the post with a quick one-minute video.
Jim Lovasz says
Hey Annie, thanks for such a short concise presentation packed with useful info. The baby pic caught my attention and while I was reading “Annie Whuh” and saw “visualization,” I thought, “This girl knows what the word means!” So, I figured it would be worth taking a minute and was not disappointed.
Annie Cushing says
Thank you for the kind words! Feel free to stop by for [hopefully] useful tips and [at least] zany images anytime. 🙂
Spook SEO says
Hi Annie. Are you trying to say that we must earn/build more links to those links do you have which are good? Or keep moving to other links?
Annie Cushing says
I’m not sure I understand your question, but I’m not trying to say anything about link building. I’m just showing site owners how to find out which internal links on a page attract the most clicks. This data is important in things like UX decisions but can also carry CRO implications.