Passpack Disses Internet Explorer
I just saw this awesome form step on Passpack:
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Passpack cold dissed IE, ya’ll.
Update: Tara Kelly, President of Passpack, commented with an interesting article on their blog on why they created the two validation methods. In a nutshell? IE is slow as hell when it comes to decryption. Not a big surprise.
Read MoreFunny AdWords Contest
My co-worker, Mark Curtis, has posted a pretty hilarious article over at the ROI Revolution blog, uncovering some of the world’s most badly-targeted AdWords ads. Take a look and vote on which ones you think are… best? Worst? I dunno.
Read MoreGoogle Analytics and Exact Search Queries
Update: This data is now available by default within the Google Analytics interface. Just head on over to the Advertising > AdWords > Matched Search Queries report and knock yourself out. My advice? Don’t fiddle around with your GA code to get this data, because it’s built-in now!
I just wanted to point out an article I wrote for ROI last week which details something that many, many AdWords (and other paid search) users might find interesting. Google Analytics, by default, will show you a visitor’s bid term for your paid search advertisement. It will not, however, show you the exact search query typed into the search engine by the visitor.
So, I thought I’d fix that, because it’s pretty useful stuff. Check it out, if you’re at all interested: Exact Keyword Tracking with Google Analytics, Revisited
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