Posted on May 20th, 2010 by Tad Chef
This list is not meant for the average small business owner. These 46 CRO/Conversion Rate Optimization resources require web design, SEO and social media experts to implement, use or even understand them.
How do you find out whether your web designer, SEO or social media consultant or company has enough expertise to deal with them?
- In case your web designer thinks web design is about fancy graphics, flashy animations and cool homepages s/he isn’t an expert.
- In case your SEO consultant speaks about meta tags, PageRank and keyword density all the time s/he isn’t an expert.
- In case your social media expert advises you to gain more Twitter followers using an autopilot tool, to submit your site to hundreds of social media sites or has no flagship blog s/he isn’t an expert either.
These people won’t be able to make proper use of these resources.
In contrast highly skilled specialists of all the three industries, web design, SEO and social media speak about conversions and ROI all the time.
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Tags: conversion optimization, conversion rate optimization, conversions, cro, resources
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Posted on April 1st, 2010 by Tad Chef

A year ago we’ve published a list of 30+ Google Analytics tools and resources. It was one of our most successful posts ever. The list has been even nominated for a SEMMY award. I’m not sure I can top that but I can provide a new list of 30+ more Google Analytics tools, apps, tweaks and other resources. Continue Reading »
Tags: google analytics, hacks, resources, software, tools, tweaks
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Posted on February 18th, 2010 by Tad Chef

Busy Bee Colony by No Minds Vision
Earlier this week I wrote about how we can’t ignore Google Buzz even if we’d like to. Also I complained about the huge onslaught of Google Buzz news and resources.
To deal with both I decided to compile a list of 30+ Google Buzz how tos, tools and other resources.
Here you’ll find out how to disable Google Buzz but also how to work with it in order to reach your business objectives.
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Tags: google buzz, how to, resources, tools
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Posted on July 9th, 2009 by Tad Chef
Did you know that there is a whole mobile SEO and mobile Analytics industry on top or underneath the SEO and web analytics offerings we already got used to? I didn’t until this week. I underestimated the mobile Internet and it’s search by and large. I read about the iPhone impact on mobile Internet usage a few times and then forgot about it. Meanwhile others didn’t. It’s time to jump into mobile SEO now more than ever. You won’t be an early adopter of mobile SEO anymore but you’re not too late to the table yet.
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Tags: 33, list, mobile analytics, mobile seo, resources
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Posted on April 28th, 2009 by Tad Chef
After the tremendous success of my top 10 list on non-Google SEO methods I decided to follow up with a more in depth list.

Drawers, Building REsources is a Creative Commons licensed image by heather.
While preparing the 35 Non-Google SEO How tos, Tutorials & other Resources I realized that I need to split up the list due to the high number of links that have to be included.
So there will be another list following this one. The first 35 Non-Google SEO resources list encompasses how tos and tutorials for the initial 5 types of online business promotion in 2009:
- Twitter
- Blogging
- YouTube
- LinkedIn
- Social Shopping
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Tags: business blogging, how to, list, resources, tutorial
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Posted on March 12th, 2009 by Tad Chef
Google Analytics is used by most of us search marketers with the exception of the paranoid and even a growing number of top 500 websites. This free web analytics suite is just too tempting not be used. It’s very advanced compared to many other, especially free web analytics tools. Google Analytics has some significant flaws and shortcomings though.

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Tags: google analytics, resources, tips, tricks
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Posted on October 30th, 2008 by Tad Chef
Web Design for ROI is a book that had huge impact not only on myself. It has changed the way the SEO industry approaches web design and finally made people embrace usability to it’s full effect. Sadly the web developer community wasn’t impacted to the same extent yet. Many web designers and developers, especially of the “failed artist” kind seem to assume that web design is more about flashy animations, fancy graphics and beautiful decoration than real business value or ROI/Return On Investment.
“One of the most striking and true tidbits of web design for ROI is the notion that not the homepage of a website is the most important part of it but the forms. Yes, forms, the most hated and neglected part of web design are the crucial part of the website which determines your business success. It depends on the form whether your potential customers will subscribe, apply, buy, check out, contact you etc.”
This collection of 50 must read web design for ROI, usability and SEO articles also embraces the philosophy behind designing websites for the ROI of it not the looks. It contains a few all time favorites from the eraly days of the web which still are true as well as mostly current cutting edge articles and resources.
As stated above the list starts with the most significant part of Web Design for ROI, form design.
Intro
Forms
Universal Search and Multimedia
Blogs
Usability
Website optimization
Content
URLs
Misc. web design
This list is not meant to be all encompassing but it is meant to collect indispensable know how in what I tend to call ROI web design. I’m quite sure I forgot some must read resources so feel to add them in the comment section.
Tags: list, resources, roi, seo, usability, web design
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