This week I publish commandment No. 6 of 10 from my 10 part/10 week educational audio series titled “Ten Commandments of Web Marketing for Business Success“.
Commandment No. 6 of 10: You Shall Diligently Monitor and Measure Web Marketing KPIs [*Features Explanation of 6 Web Marketing KPIs]
Preview:
For those of you who have been with me for a while, you know that I’m a fan and a passionate believer in the use of KPIs. KPIs are called Key Performance Indicators, and you have them in every area of life. In web marketing what are the measures of performance?
What are the KPIs to choose?
There are a variety of them – but there are some that are standard. And over the years I have carefully reviewed what is available on the web. What people do – all the experts telling us to do different kinds of things.
And I’ve looked at what I needed to do in relation to my target market – which was Nigeria, West Africa and Africa. Of course I’ve gotten sales outside the African content as you know, for those of you who have followed me
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PII 131 – Commandment No. 6 of 10: You Shall Diligently Monitor and Measure Web Marketing KPIs [*Features Explanation of 6 Web Marketing KPIs]
[Ten Commandments of Web Marketing for Money Making Success]
This week I publish commandment No. 6 of 10 from my 10 part/10 week educational audio series titled “Ten Commandments of Web Marketing for Money Making Success“.
This is a special FREE DOWNLOAD edition. Any interested person can download the MP3 and PDF versions and share FREELY. See download links below.
Preview: For those of you who have been with me for a while, you know that I’m a fan and a passionate believer in the use of KPIs. KPIs are called Key Performance Indicators, and you have them in every area of life. In web marketing what are the measures of performance?
What are the KPIs to choose?
There are a variety of them – but there are some that are standard. And over the years I have carefully reviewed what is available on the web. What people do – all the experts telling us to do different kinds of things.
And I’ve looked at what I needed to do in relation to my target market – which was Nigeria, West Africa and Africa. Of course I’ve gotten sales outside the African content as you know, for those of you who have followed me
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