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by Mark
Joyner, of 1001
Killer Internet Marketing Tactics.
Secret Tracking Tricks for Internet Marketing
A surprising number of Internet marketers
I speak to don't have a clue when it comes to tracking their results. Many
of them who analyze their logs still don't use all of the easy tools at
their disposal for keeping track of where their traffic is coming from.
If this is you, don't feel
bad. We've all been there.
Now, assuming that you are analyzing your
logs and doing so with a tool that will tell you the path people travel
through your site (if not - start now), then you are faced with these two
tricky problems:
1. How do I track the effectiveness of
my email campaigns? You'll notice that a great number of hits to your site
are "no referrer" traffic. That is, people that found your site either
by reading an email or just typing in your URL.
2. Knowing that not all hits are equal
(a visitor from one site may be more likely to buy than one from another)
how do I know which hits are generating sales for me?
These two problems can both be solved using
a simple tracking method that requires no scripting. The only tool you
need is your log analysis tool which I hope you already have.
The first step to this technique capitalizes
on two little known features of HTML:
Fact 1:
Whenever you add a ? to the end of a .htm
or .html page, it has absolutely no effect on the page that gets called
up. That is, if you were to write:
http://www.foreverweb.com/freesoftware.htm
or
http://www.foreverweb.com/freesoftware.htm?campaign1
The exact same page will come up. Go ahead
and try it now. Pretty cool, right?
WARNING:
You have to append this "?" after the name
of an HTML file. It won't always work if you do it at the end of a domain
name (unless your server supports it or you have special scripting - which
is what we're trying to avoid - you want something universal and easy,
right?)
Fact 2:
Even though the same page is served when
you do this, your server logs treat them as two different pages!
So, every time someone clicks on that special
URL you will be able to know without question.
Now, how can you use this in your marketing?
A *great* many ways, but let me touch on
some of the most important ones. By the time we're done you'll be on fire
with new ideas for your marketing.
Here are a few to get you started:
1. Email
Remember how we talked about the problem
of tracking email campaigns? This is the solution. You simply create a
unique code for each email campaign you have (no, I don't mean spam - I'm
talking about legitimate OPT-IN marketing here) and then track the results
in your log files. This will not just tell you how many clicks the campaign
generated - it will also give you a good idea about how many people ordered
as well. That is, you look at your report of "paths traveled through site"
and pay attention to the path people took as a result of that particular
campaign.
For example, if you see many instances
of:
(The numbers show the order in which people
viewed your pages - this is the "path traveled through site".)
1. http://killertactics.com/index.htm?ad1
2. http://killertactics.com/page1.htm
3. https://killertactics.com/order.htm
And relatively fewer instances of:
1. http://killertactics.com/index.htm?ad2
2. http://killertactics.com/page1.htm
3. https://killertactics.com/order.htm
Then it is safe to assume ad1 is more effective
than ad2, even if ad2 brought in more raw traffic.
Remember, not all hits are equal, right?
2. Banner Campaigns
The same principle applies here. Just give
each campaign a unique code and you will be able to track the effectiveness
exactly as you have above.
WARNING #2:
This is not a perfect system. You need
to look at your actual number of orders and see if there is some congruence
between your number of order page visits and your number of orders.
Also, there is a more effective way to
track this. Simply get some referral partner tracking software and assign
a different referral code to each campaign. Then you will no without question
that the order came as a result of the campaign.
However, referral partner software can
be difficult to set up if you're not a CGI wiz and the best systems aren't
cheap.
What I'm offering you here is an inexpensive
way to track your campaigns that only requires:
a. Your Imagination
b. A Log File Analysis Program
Can you think of some ways to immediately
apply this technique to your marketing today? I challenge you to
take the rest of the day refining your marketing effort using these techniques.
You will be delighted at the new insights you are shown. I bet you will
be surprised to find out which of your campaigns are winners.
Article by Mark
Joyner, of 1001
Killer Internet Marketing Tactics. Mark is also the CEO of Aesop
Marketing Corporation. 1001 KIMT is an absolute *must have* for anyone
serious about Internet marketing. No other course out there even comes
close. It will dramatically boost the results of any campaign in
a very real and measurable way. They are offering a special right now where
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