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Online visibility

717/1000
May 26, 2011 Vrank
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Visibility report for "Mig33" - as of May 26, 2011

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Online visibility

Recent coverage:

74%

This indicator measures your brand's recent online activity and coverage, based on your number of mentions in news sites and on major search engines

News mentions: 1,681

Your brand got a good level of media coverage in the last few days. Congratulations! Make sure you're monitoring it properly and consistently, and be prepared to react quickly: you might want to comment on some articles/social media comments, make some corrections, add some information or simply say thanks!

Google results: 2M

Your brand/domain have generated a high number of Google results in the last few days! This result is linked to your number of mentions in the news, indexed pages, an comments in social media. Try to work on these elements separately.

Online presence:

65.4%

This indicator measures your brand's presence on major search engines, based on the number of indexed pages and results for your brand and website

Indexed pages: 2,330

Your domain has an average number of indexed pages. Try to allocate more time/resources on the creation of original, relevant content for your website, and refine your strategy for internal linking. Remember that a high number of indexed pages will have a strong influence on your SEO performance.

Google results: 8.5M

Your brand/domain have generated a high total number of Google results! This result is linked to your number of mentions in the news, indexed pages, an comments in social media. Try to work on these elements separately.

Online popularity:

58.3%

This indicator measures the popularity of your website on the world wide web, based on your number of backlinks, Pagerank, Alexa Rank, etc

Backlinks: 8,354

Your domain has a high number of backlinks! This is always a good thing, but remember that quantity isn't everything: the authority of the pages from which these backlinks are coming matters even more. You must now focus on getting backlinks from reputable sources!

Alexa Rank: 14,122

Your domain has a low Alexa Rank - i.e. it is considered to have a strong audience and reach worldwide. Keep up the good work! And remember that the battle's never ending: your audience can drop pretty quickly if you stop your PR efforts and quit producing new content.

PageRank: 5

Your domain has a medium PageRank. Take the time to define and execute a solid SEO strategy, by building backlinks and allocating more resources to the creation and optimization if your content. Remember that the 1st ranks are the easiest to get: you will now need to double the efforts!

Recent coverage:

58.9%

This indicator measures your brand's recent online activity and coverage, based on your number of mentions in news sites and on major search engines

Facebook mentions: 120

We have spotted a few recent conversations around your brand on Facebook. This result depends on your Facebook audience & activity, but also on your overall media coverage. Try to work on these elements separately.

Twitter mentions: 429

We have spotted a a lot of recent conversations around your brand on Twitter. Make sure you're monitoring them properly and on a regular basis, and be prepared to react/comment quickly, especially if you feel people are expecting something from you. Keep a close eye on your e-reputation!

Social media audience:

84.2%

This indicator measures the size of your community on social networks, based on your number of fans, followers, etc. on major social networks

Twitter followers: 4,041

You have quite a few Twitter followers. Try developing your audience by following more people, promoting your account on your website, blog, in newsletters, e-mail signatures, etc. Building a strong Twitter audience can be interesting for online CRM, marketing research, and building a strong online identity.

Facebook fans: 112,952

You have a pretty good Facebook audience. Now try leveraging it! Facebook users are likely to be more engaged than your average users. Ask them for feedback every now and then, keep providing them with interesting content, and don't forget to monitor and answer all their queries!

Social media activity:

58.6%

This indicator measures your level of activity on social networks, based on the quantity of your posts, interactions with your community, etc. on major social networks

Twitter posts: 176

Your Twitter account could be a little more active. Try to follow more people: this will give you more opportunities share interesting content. Don't hesitate to tweet for all kinds of excuses - when you've found interesting figures about your industry, when there's a new post on your blog, etc.

Facebook posts: 68

You seem to be making a pretty good use of Facebook. How about the quality of your content? Is it generating comments and traffic? Remember that being on Facebook must help you build something (customer satisfaction, brand image, website traffic, etc). Are you reaching your objectives?

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