New Client’s at Gravytrain

Posted in Announcements, News on November 30th, 2011 by Angelina

We are delighted to announce that we have a couple of new clients who have joined Gravytrain this November.

On board with us, we have Comfort Insurance, a specialist in Motorhome and Caravan Insurance with over 15 years experience who pride themselves on offering great customer service at their family run business. The search team are looking forward to launching their SEO, PPC and Social Media campaign to increase their visibility online.

We also have WebCreationUK joining us, a fantastic website and design company who offer packaged website designs. Gravytrain will be working on their PPC campaign and click attribution to help drive more business to their website.

We are always thrilled about having new clients at Gravytrain and love to get our teeth stuck into new projects.

If you would like to find out how Gravytrain can help grow your business, please contact Alex Moran, our Business Development Executive on 0203 582 6870.

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A Furry Finish to Movember

Posted in Charity, News on November 30th, 2011 by Angelina

Gravytrain MovemberThe Mo Season is ending and the Gravytrain Mo’s are coming up to a furry finish. The Mo Bros have made a fantastic effort with growing and nurturing their moustaches over the last 30 days.

The Gravytrain Mo Bros and Mo Sistas have all done a fine job supporting Movember and has raised a whopping £1527.00 for a great cause.

If you are also impressed with their furry face friends, you can still make a donation on Gravytrain’s Movember Page.

The office looked fantastic and we are looking forward to next Movember.

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Google Analytics Real Time – Fun Gimmick or Useful Tool?

Posted in Analytics, Google on November 29th, 2011 by Matthew Read

For online marketing professionals, online businesses and pretty much anyone with a website, Google Analytics is one of the most important tools at their disposal. For years now it has allowed people to easily see how much traffic they are getting to their site, how users have arrived at their site and how people are behaving once they are on their site.

However, one criticism that has often been raised against Google Analytics, mainly by rival software companies, is that it is not in Real Time and there is a delay between activity on site and it registering in Analytics.

Real Time Analytics

Well Google has now come out with a new Real Time update that shows Analytic users exactly how many people are currently on their website, what pages they are currently viewing, what country they are visiting the website from and how long they have currently been on the website.

On the surface this sounds like a revolutionary new aspect to Google Analytics as it brings a new dimension to how users can view the data they are gathering from their website. But is it actually useful or just a fun PR stunt?

Google Gimmick

Don’t get me wrong, Real Time Analytics is fascinating to watch, as you can see in Real Time as people come on and fall of your website and at what point they do so, but this is just a small amount of data over a minute or so and it would be foolish to base any new website alterations or data conclusions on such a small amount of analysis.

The other 2 options are to sit and watch the Real Time Analytics all day to gather enough data to come to a useful conclusion on user activity or use the normal analytics to look at the previous day, week, month or year in an instant and use that to base your changes on. Now I don’t run our company but I’m pretty sure my boss would prefer me quickly looking at the last month worth of data as opposed to sitting at watching Real Time Analytics update all day long.

Useful Tool

However, although I think that Real Time Analytics is useless for any in-depth analysis, there is still one or two situations in which I think it could be useful. For example, if you want to see the immediate impact of a Tweet, Email Shot or new Blog Post etc, you can use the Real Time feature to see if it has lead to an instant increase in traffic to the website and how long that increase lasts for.

This could be especially useful with Social Media campaigns as it will help gather information about what is the best time to Tweet and the impact of different types of Tweets, e.g. ones containing @mentions, Re-Tweets or just plain links.

But, having said this, I still think that the idea of sitting and watching Real Time Analytics will lead to no real groundbreaking analytical conclusions but rather just waste time watching it go round. It does answer a lot of critics of Google analytics and offers a new perspective for monitoring social interaction, but Google Analytics most useful purpose is in-depth analysis of site performance, which I think we already had and do still have available to us with the original Analytics data.

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We’re on the Hunt for a New Front End Web Developer

Posted in Jobs on November 28th, 2011 by Angelina

We are looking for a new Front End Web Developer to join the Gravytrain team!

Gravytrain is an established online marketing agency servicing clients from a variety of sectors from insurance to charities and offering a number of online solutions, including SEO, PPC, Web Design and Social Media. We have been providing online marketing solutions for over 10 years and are always on the go.

We are looking for a bright, new talent to come into our growing Web Development team. We are looking for someone who is creative and has the ability to come up with new exciting designs for our ever growing client base. If you are interested (which you should be), then check out the details below and get in touch if you think you have what it takes!

Position: Front End Web Developer

Location: Hampton Hill

Reporting to: Head of Web Development

Requirements:

• A very creative individual who has the ability to come up with new exciting website designs.
• Web development experience using HTML 4-5, CSS 2.0-3, Javascript and JQuery
• Ability to create web design mock-ups in Photoshop
• Ability to create websites using designs created in Photoshop
• Wordpress Experience

Desirable:

Experience using or working with web programming languages such as Java, PHP and XML.
Experience developing websites in Magento.

Working Hours:
Mon – Fri 9.00am – 5.30pm

If you would like more information on becoming the next Gravytrain recruit contact us today or email Head of Web Development, Helen McArthur at: helen@gravytrain.co.uk.

Sorry, no recruitment agencies.

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Week 1 of Movember: Off to a Smooth Start

Posted in Charity, News on November 3rd, 2011 by Angelina

Movember
Movember is upon us once again and the Gravytrain Mo’s are off to a smooth start this moustache season!

For those who don’t know about Movember, it’s when men from across the world, also known as Mo Bros, start of with a clean-shaven face on the 1st November and then jump on the hairy bandwagon to grow, groom and nurture their way to a fine looking moustache over 30 days.

However, it’s not just ANY moustache, it’s a moustache that gets people talking and raising awareness about men’s health, that can often be ignored. The Mo Bros can join forces with women, also known as Mo Sistas, to raise money and get their Mo-growing efforts sponsored.

Not only does it generate a few giggles, but Movember also raises awareness for a great cause and funds world class programmes including, The Prostate Cancer Charity, The Institute of Cancer Research, Awareness & Education and Global Action Plan.

You can keep up to date with Gravytrain’s Mo growing efforts on Twitter, Facebook and also here on our blog. If you would like to support a good cause and sponsor our Mo Bros then why not visit Gravytrain’s Mo Space.

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