Posts Tagged ‘Paul Kragthorpe’
Dec 08
*December 2017 Update for gtag.js Event tracking is important on a website. It’s the only way to track user engagement. There are certain links that don’t naturally trigger any kind of tracking via Google Analytics, whether you’re using async (ga.js) or universal analytics. The most common are: PDF Downloads – <a href="someurl.pdf">Download my PDF</a> Mailto […]
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Aug 19
We have seen several WordPress sites that have been hacked recently, and it’s been ugly for SEO. One particular client with a WordPress installation had 80 pages inserted into their site, and the worst part is we didn’t know because we couldn’t see the pages in the admin! Now, I don’t know how in the […]
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Jun 17
Before the 2015 #MnSummit, our favorite local conference, wouldn’t it be fun to turn back time and see what the speakers had to say when they joined Twitter? I sure do. So let’s do it:
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Apr 28
In honor of #ppcchat and one of my favorite conferences, I thought we’d take a look at how some of my favorite people got started on Twitter. I don’t think I really need to say more, so just take a stroll down Twitter memory lane… 57 First Tweets
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Mar 19
April 21, 2015….that was the deadline. Google has flat out said “mobilize your site now or we’ll kick you off the Internets!” OK, so maybe they didn’t say it like that verbatim, but more or less. My favorite co-worker with a name that starts with C, Chris Lister, covered Google’s announcement and what it means […]
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