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alli corporate blog: how did you get here?

We launched this blog very quietly about a month ago. No press release, no screaming from the rooftop. So we've been watching with interest to see how visitors find it. Here is some data for you metrics hounds. (We're using Google Analytics, a very cool - and free - Web metrics program.)

Almost one third of the traffic is coming from organic searches on Google. i.e. someone types in "alli blog" or "alli blogs" or "alli treatment effects" and the blog comes up in the search results.

Visitors are finding this blog through Google searches

If you type in "alli blog" the blog comes up #2 or #3 in search results. Try it. If you type in "alli treatment effects" the blog appears at the bottom of the first page of search results. (Note: search results may change.)

We've gotten a thumbs-up from a few influential bloggers

Traffic to the blog is also coming from other blogs. John Bell, who works for Ogilvy PR, reviewed alliConnect in an entry titled GlaxoSmithKline Gets Social. Marketing consultant Toby Bloomberg reviewed the blog. And it was written up on Healthcare Vox.

But we're still not getting as many Comments from readers as we'd like. Challenge us, compliment us, ask us tough questions. Click below and fire away!   

Comments:

Debbie - The alli Blog is yet another validation of how quickly Google indexes blogs and how blogs can be incorporated as part of an SEO strategy. Of course, the real power is in building community and relationships .. but I'll take those Search benefits too!

Congratulations to you for taking the risk and the initiative to launch a corporate blog. I think you'll be richly rewarded with traffic and commentary from the many people who care about this topic. Keep it focused on advice and assistance and I think you'll be gratified by the results!

As an Australian social media consultancy, we've been presenting to many of the multinational pharmaceutical companies in Australia. The Alli blog became part of that presentation from the moment I found it (through your blog, Debbie).

My post about it on our blog has become one of the most popular pages, going up every time we give a presentation, so I suspect you're getting at least some traffic from Australia on the back of that presentation, something you can't measure with Google Analytics of course.

Well done on the blog, btw. I should have said above we use it as a good example, not a bad one :)

So, I'm leaving a comment. I'm not sure what you're expecting - this blog is too new for numerous comments. They'll grow.

I'm not a fan of Alli. From what I read and see on TV, it's not something I would take or recommend. The concept is good, but I'm unconvinced it's a positive step for women.

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