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Measuring the impact of 95k landing pages

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Re: Measuring the impact of 95k landing pages

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This is just an advertisement for segment.

It is in their blog. But perhaps the content is not directly relevant to a project you're working on.

I just completed SUS, and implemented Amplitude establishing primary and secondary metrics that I believe result in growing revenue for my startup.

While I've been successful at data capture after signup / login, I have not built this trail from anon users. So at the very least the content reminds me that I need to make this link.

Other than that, I'm very interested in landing pages because I have one market segment that performs alright, but I have people representing other segments who want other versions of what I've done. I need organic search to get them to my product and I need to find out if I can drive them to the existing product before completely building it out. A fake door to some extent.

I have no idea if I can programmatically build landing pages or not, but the insight that compelling organic growth is a mandatory step for a startup to compete with established players is also valuable.

I don't have to need an api to customer analytics and marketing packages to get useful info from this.

edit: I just realized the SUS lecture on instrumentation / analytics was presented by a Segment co-founder.

Re: Measuring the impact of 95k landing pages

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This is just an advertisement for segment.

It is in their blog. But perhaps the content is not directly relevant to a project you're working on. I just completed SUS, and implemented Amplitude establishing primary and secondary metrics that I believe result in growing revenue for my startup. While I've been successful at data capture after signup / login, I have not built this trail from anon users. So at the very least the content reminds me that I need to m…

I get that it's on their blog, but it is extremely light on useful content. The majority of information in there is "Segment does this".

Re: Measuring the impact of 95k landing pages

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The article is just simplistic first-order SEO thinking... Of course, long-tail keywords (Programmatic SEO) are going to convert much better. But you need high-quality editorial pages to attract backlinks that help to rank those long-tail location pages.

Re: Measuring the impact of 95k landing pages

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

It is in their blog. But perhaps the content is not directly relevant to a project you're working on. I just completed SUS, and implemented Amplitude establishing primary and secondary metrics that I believe result in growing revenue for my startup. While I've been successful at data capture after signup / login, I have not built this trail from anon users. So at the very least the content reminds me that I need to m…

I get that it's on their blog, but it is extremely light on useful content. The majority of information in there is "Segment does this".

Out of curiosity, is there any more recent useful analytics / instrumentation related content on landing page creation you can suggest?

Re: Measuring the impact of 95k landing pages

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

I get that it's on their blog, but it is extremely light on useful content. The majority of information in there is "Segment does this".

Out of curiosity, is there any more recent useful analytics / instrumentation related content on landing page creation you can suggest?

Since the headline talks about "impact", I expected to see more information about performance of the pages, how they chose the sections, how they generated the content template, how those decisions led to various results. Were there performance differences between different regions of the country? How did these pages "impact" business performance? What was their traffic before and after?

Pretty light on anything related to "impact".

Re: Measuring the impact of 95k landing pages

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You will be banned from Google for this, eventually. It's against both the spirit and the letter of Googles "law." I'm sorry.

It's clever, but you're far from the first to think of it and other, shadier, characters have ruined this game.

The problem is that it doesn't serve Google's users as well as it serves you. When I search for "Iowa Bankruptcy Firm," I expect to find firms in Iowa. Not firms in... Wherever you are.

See here for some guidance: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/2721306?hl=en