As I mentioned in a post a few weeks ago, I installed Google Analytics on talossa.com a few weeks ago as a first step to running Google Ads to promote immigration. When you buy a Google Ad, you choose certain words and phrases, and your website appears higher in the results whenever someone searches for those terms.
Google Analytics gives you the top 10 search terms that result in the most impressions of and visits to your website (an impression is when the user sees your website in the search results but doesn't necessarily visit it). Eight of these include "Talossa," and I don't think we need to pay for ads for "Talossa" because we are already the top result whenever someone searches for that. The other two are "micronational citizenship" and "grant of arms." I think it would be worthwhile to advertise on these two terms, because the people searching for them would be interested in Talossa but don't necessarily know that it exists.
I invite the public to comment on my observations. I am planning to include $50 for an ad campaign in the upcoming budget.
Signed,
Ian Plätschisch, Seneschal (Minister of Immigration)
Google Analytics gives you the top 10 search terms that result in the most impressions of and visits to your website (an impression is when the user sees your website in the search results but doesn't necessarily visit it). Eight of these include "Talossa," and I don't think we need to pay for ads for "Talossa" because we are already the top result whenever someone searches for that. The other two are "micronational citizenship" and "grant of arms." I think it would be worthwhile to advertise on these two terms, because the people searching for them would be interested in Talossa but don't necessarily know that it exists.
I invite the public to comment on my observations. I am planning to include $50 for an ad campaign in the upcoming budget.
Signed,
Ian Plätschisch, Seneschal (Minister of Immigration)