Showing posts with label Score. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Score. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Share your obsession with SEO & SEM as a team & score BIG at SMX West

Do you manage the search marketing team at your company or agency? Search Engine Land’s SMX West is the ultimate team building experience, where members will get must-know SEO, SEM, mobile, and conversion optimization tactics at more than 50 sessions and from 100 expert presenters. Not only will…


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Wednesday, September 28, 2016

What you didn’t know about recent Quality Score changes

Columnist Frederick Vallaeys discusses the impact of some recent AdWords changes on Quality Score and provides an updated version of a free script that calculates account-level Quality Score. The post What you didn’t know about recent Quality Score changes appeared first on Search Engine…


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Friday, September 23, 2016

What’s the Google AdWords Health Score and how is it different from existing tools?

AdWords recently released a Health Score feature that ‘grades’ your account, but is it just a rip-off of an existing free performance grader? Columnist Larry Kim compares. The post What’s the Google AdWords Health Score and how is it different from existing tools? appeared first on Search…


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Monday, August 15, 2016

SearchCap: Google restricts Keyword planner, quality score changes & more

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. The post SearchCap: Google restricts Keyword planner, quality score changes & more appeared first on Search Engine Land.


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Monday, August 8, 2016

Advanced Google Shopping: Is price a proxy for Quality Score in product ads?

Columnist Andreas Reiffen shares insights about price sensitivity and user behavior in Google Shopping, based on an analysis of 15,000 conversions across the German, UK and US markets. The post Advanced Google Shopping: Is price a proxy for Quality Score in product ads? appeared first on Search…


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Friday, November 6, 2015

Incorporating Walk Score Into Your IDX

imageWhat Is Walk Score and Why Use It?


In the 2005 Traveler Opinion and Perception Survey, the Federal Highway Administration reported some interesting statistics about walking in the U.S.


  • 107.4 million Americans use walking as a regular mode of travel.

  • That represented about 51% of the travelling public in 2005.

  • On average, these 107.4 million people used walking as a mode of transportation (rather than for recreation) three days per week.

The reasons given for walking included:


















Exercise or health27.0%
Personal Errands17.3%
Recreation15.3%
To go home10.2%
Visit a friend or relative8.8%
Commuting to school or work5.1%
Walk the dog4.0%
Other12.3%

These numbers are definitely higher almost eight years later.  One reason is that Baby Boomers are entering retirement and many are downsizing their homes and moving into areas with easy walking access to shopping, entertainment and services.  It’s only logical that your website visitors when searching the IDX will consider the proximity of services and fun as valuable information.  Along came the website WalkScore.com.


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The website scores millions of addresses, from zero to 100, for how walkable the neighborhood is and how easy it is to access the things important to the consumer and residents.  The great news for you is that it’s as easy as checking off a box to add the Walk Score to your website IDX listings.


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By checking ON in the Options of your dsIDXPress, you’ll get a Walk Score box for every indexed address.  Here we see one of 75, a pretty good score.  If the visitor clicks on the score link, they see a map like this:


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All of those important services, restaurants and shopping destinations are mapped for them.  You can do even more to help your visitors to find high walk score properties by creating a custom search link.  Here are some of the search results for a link created with the only requirement being a minimum walk score of 85:


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You can create a special navigation link and results page just for “High Walk Score Properties.”


Probably the only reason you wouldn’t want to use these features is if you’re in a very rural area and just about every score is going to be very low.  Otherwise, there is a definite demographic out there searching for properties close enough to services and entertainment to walk.


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Incorporating Walk Score Into Your IDX