articlewriter1 23 Junior Poster in Training

I agree with Dani, I have never heard of this being done with Google Analytics. In fact, I think it is very hard to determine the accuracy of images. I would be more inclined to think that it is easier to count the click through rate (CTR) on banners and links, but not necessarily on images. I may be wrong, but I think you are better off doing it that way. There are many trackers out there, I think it is a matter of trial and error. Testing a few of them and deciding which one works best for you.

articlewriter1 23 Junior Poster in Training

Hello Dominique,

Thank you... Yes, I write my husband does the rest. He is amazing at SEO and so are his employees.

Anyway, I asked him this question and he thinks that the forenamelastname without the dot or the dash is actually best. He thinks it is much easier for people to remember. He thinks that with regards to SERPs and PR (whenever that happens) it should not matter that much, as long as you have quality content on your site and it is properly optimized ON and OFF page. He also thinks that subdomains can be optimized as well and at the same time. You can PM me if you want/ He is probably better at explaining it than I am.

He does not handle any of the Forum posting for his business, some of his employees do, that is why I can not give you a username. But if you do not get a better answer, send me a PM and I can have my husband reply with a better answer.

articlewriter1 23 Junior Poster in Training

I think it is a matter of preference. I know that for marketers it used to be that the harder you make the name for your visitors to find you, the less likely they will. This is not to say things have changed. My husband's site combined the company name without spaces, hyphens or dots. Whereas my blog has hyphens. Maybe that is the difference, I can get away with it in a blog. I really do not know, but I can assure you that it also depends IMMENSELY on how you market your site, and how well you optimize it using SEO techniques.