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The Best Well Kept Secret of Online Businesses -
Tracking
Many internet marketers have quit talking about the
importance of tracking, or just forgotten about it all
together. Many others know that tracking is something
that they should be doing, but don't fully understand
it or think it is too much trouble and not worth the
time and expense. Not too long ago, this might have
been the case, but now online business tracking programs
are so cheap and easy to use that not taking advantage
of them is almost like an online business suicidal attempt.
To help you understand the importance of tracking,
lets go ahead and start with the basics. What can you
track and test?
Headlines, sales letter introductions, calls to action,
audio, video, testimonials, sales copy layout, sub headlines,
bullet points, highlighting, yes and thank you pages,
post payment, payment pages, subscriptions,
subscription box layout, subscription box presentation,
the use of entry pages, lead generation, affiliate signups
and sales letters, training, education and what effect
that has on your visitors, affiliates and customers,
subject lines for your mailings, layout, html, text,
web based content, all aspects of the follow-up process,
backend sales, front end sales, price, traffic quality,
cost per visitor, keywords, visit times dependant on
content, titles and headings in your sales copy, your
ads, your signatures, your introductions, subscriber
conditioning, length of subscriber stay, customer feedback,
presentation (of everything), and the list goes on and
on.
As you can see there is always something to track and
test. If you own or market an internet business and
you're not at least keeping a close eye on your statistics
for patterns that might emerge, then your online business
is probably not running nearly as efficient as it could
be.
Unless you start now that is. So how exactly do you
go about tracking and testing effectively? First, I
want to make sure that you understand that over a short
period of time with few visitors, this isn't an exact
science. Nothing will ever flow with any perfect regularity.
A technique that got you 20% more sales or signups straight
after implementation may well turn out to actually lose
sales compared to the alternative over the long term.
In order to track accurately and learn from your tracking
you have to get a decent set of stats. Judging your
sales material over 100 visitors isn't going to do much
for you. Judging it over 3,000 to 5,000 however will
give much more accurate results, and that results will
only continue to get more and more accurate the more
results you collect. This will also allow you to ignore
any problems that might come about through anomalies
and average out your results.
If you start analyzing you're tracking stats without
enough traffic, to many factors come into the equation
that
can throw off your data and make it appear better or
worse than it actually is. Were you getting the same
quality traffic from the same place? Was it more targeted
than previously? There are lots of things that can affect
your results. Averaging out over a long period of time
is the only way to ensure that what you have in front
of you is reliable.
Secondly, only test one thing at a time. If you're
going to change the wording of your ad to see if it
performs better, than test one sales letter with one
headline, and one with another. Whatever you do,don't
change six things on one ad, and then proceed to change
four things on your second. You might see a definite
increase in sales, sure, but how are you going to know
what had the effect and how to repeat it in the
future? You won't.
You don't want to just test one method one month, and
then swap to another method the next month. Look for
software that allows you to track both ads over the
same time period.
The fact is there are dry periods online. The amount
and quality of your traffic will change from month to
month depending on seasons and other program launch
dates.Tracking like this will get you far more accurate
results, as your traffic is taken from the same pool,
eliminating so many variables that could effectively
give you totally incorrect results.
Lastly and possibly the most important is to keep everything.
Make a tracking folder. Every time you test
something, record your theory prior to tracking, record
your stats, your signups, or how many visits you tested
and finally keep track of your results. This way, you
can go back and test again if you feel that times have
changed, or a particular technique has become overused.
See? Its simple to track and test. Five or ten minutes
a day using a good tracking program and thats all it
takes and the benefits are endless, not to mention how
good it feels when you hit the jackpot and can apply
sales and recruiting increases 10%, 20% or even 50%
over multiple marketing campaigns.
Author: Casey Dunham
Casey Dunham, member of http://www.automaticbuilder.com/28203
, successfully owns and markets several online businesses.
Casey enjoys helping other entrepreneurs achieve the
financial and time freedom that comes with owning a
successful online business. If you would like to use
a free version of the same software that Casey uses
to easily track and analyze his marketing campaigns,
try the ProTrackerPlus software at: http://www.ProTrackerPlus.net
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