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Tuesday, 14 October 2008 |
By Jason Kempstrat
The great thing about internet marketing is that every advertisement you place can be monitored. For example every individual click that comes to your website can be monitored. For instance, you are able to track pay-per-click (PPC) advertisements down to the level of the keywords that the searcher typed in to see your advertisement. Moving a step further, you are able to track the consequent sale coming from that click. Irrespective of whether you're using free or paid advertising to get traffic to your website, it is crucial to be able to quantify the results of your campaign.
As a business, you must know your return on investment (ROI) for your advertizing campaigns. In the domain of offline advertising such as newsprint or magazine classified advertisements, you'll frequently find that advertisers apply a different section number or P.O. box for each ad. They use the an equivalent mailing address but add another department code. In this way, they can track how different ads perform based on the enquiries that get directed to the different sections.
This works as well for the 800
numbers that you contact to get more information about products that you've seen or learned about. Companies can establish different toll-free numbers used for each advertisement and that's how they can track the effectiveness of multiple ad campaigns. In offline promotion, it's much more expensive to arrange for the tracking. Imagine the costs associated with arranging different phone numbers or multiple Post Office boxes.
In the online world, however, tracking becomes inexpensive as you are able to apply it using an mixture of scripts or software programs. With PPC advertising, you can easily use a simple PHP script to enable you to capture the keywords coming from a Google search referral - not to mention Google analytics.
Let's examine another example. With a lot of web hosting packages, you're allowed to set up multiple email addresses. You can set it up so that in each advert you use a different email address. Then when you get an email inquiry to a specific e-mail address, you'll know where that inquiry originated from. Another way to do this is to create multiple subdomains to use as the link in your ads. For instance, if you're advertising in online sites, you are able to duplicate the same ad copy but send the subscribers to a different subdomain using a different URL for each ad.
When you're able to track the efforts of all your advertising, you'll be able to sit down at the end of the calendar month and work out which campaigns are generating the best ROI. You are then able to scale those campaigns or fine-tune them to try and maximise your profit. If you're not tracking), then you're simply flying blind and you're depending more on chance. Start tracking your advertising (campaigns today.
Jason is a full-time analyst specialising in make money on internet business opportunities for Earn Fom Home Jobs Share Your Opinion. (0 posts)
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 14 October 2008 )
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