Stephon Marbury

29 Jan

To Bounce, I’ll Take The SEO

Posted in News on 29.01.11

To see good rebounds, the best thing is to tune into an NBA game. At that time we all enjoyed the wonderful rebounds LeBron James, Ginnobili or Tony Parker. But what none of those having to do with the internet is like seeing a high bounce rate metrics when analyzing your site. It is traditionally considered a “bounce” (“bounce” in English) those users visits lasting less than 30 seconds. They are the product of our failure, either in the design of the site, or the promotion. In the first case, the layout does not “convince” the visitor does not understand the navigation of it, or realizes that he has to make an extra effort that other sites do not ask to access what you want. When it fails the promotion, research is where it comes from that visitor.

If access to the site, which will end in a bounce-comes from one of our Adwords ads, there’s something obviously we are doing wrong. All these considerations are valid when the bounce rates are unusually high. Always rebounds a margin of tolerable-not be everyone’s great love. An acceptable rate of bounce rate is between 20 and 30%, any number greater than these, it is worrying. The solution to high bounce rates are in the detailed study of web analytics.

If the navigation abortions come from different sites (SERPS, sponsored links, links to forums, etc …) obviously have a problem of usability of the site. Small changes make big differences. Perhaps the site icons and buttons are not sufficiently clear. Or the font chosen may not be adequate. To us and our designer can seem very aesthetic, modern, sophisticated, and so on. but the user can be difficult to read. Black or dark gray, serif fonts on white background, and larger than 10, never fail. If high rates of bounce rate originate in our Adwords ads, we have problems. First, because we are paying for that click, which ultimately did not lead to any productive contact. And secondly because we missing a formidable tool. The Solution: Review the configuration of your campaign from beginning to end. And when we tip to tip is this: keywords, landing page, publication frequency, the wording of the warning, target selected, etc.. A classic example of high bounces generator: landing page + Captcha! or request for financial information (card number, PayPal account, etc..

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21 Nov

Starbury

Posted in General on 21.11.10

Stephon Marbury was born in Brooklyn, New York in February, 1977 and weighs 200 pounds and is 6 feet 2 inches tall.

He went to Georgia Tech for college and in 1996 he was the 4th pick in the NBA draft, by the Milwaukee Bucks.Marbury had a long career as a professional basketball player. He began playing with the Minnesota Timberwolves after he was traded for the draft rights to Ray Allen. The Timberwolves went to the NBA playoffs in 1997 and 1998, but due to a dispute with management Marbury was traded to the New Jersey Nets in 1999. Marbury was with the Nets until 2001 until he went to the Phoenix Suns. While playing as a Sun Marbury made it to his second All-Star Team. In 2004 he started to play for the New York Knicks, where he remained until 2009. In early 2009 Marbury went to the Boston Celtics, but did not stay long. He did not sign a contract for the 2009-10 season, and became a free agent.

Tragically Marbury’s father Don died while watching a basketball game between the New York Knicks and the Phoenix Suns on December 2, 2007. At the time Marbury was playing for the Knicks.

Now Marbury is playing with the Shanxi Zhongyu Brave Dragons, a team in the Chinese Basketball Association.  He singed a three year contract to play with the Dragons in July 2010 and Shanxi Zhongyu will create a firm which will produce and sell the brand of Starbury shoes, a Marbury owned company.

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