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Do You Know How To Track Your Website’s Performance?

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Tracking and analysis of visitor data are the cornerstones of successful internet marketing. Without them, you could only succeed with luck. With them, anyone can succeed. Now you likely would have heard before that you should track everything that you possibly can, and this is true. However, it’s obvious that some information is more important to analyse properly and keep track of. Here are a few things you should be concentrating on with your tracking efforts.

Sales Page

It should go without saying, but the most important parts of your website are the parts that actually make you money. Your sales page is the most vital to your money making efforts, so this should be the area that you focus on most. Regularly read the reports compiled by your tracking software, and analyze and consider the data to see if you can find any ways to make your sales page convert better. If your visitors are not spending much time on your sales page, then you may want to make it shorter. If they consistently click away to another part of your site without buying altogether, you may need a complete rewrite. Whatever information you get, it’s vital to get it as soon as possible and act on it straight away, otherwise you could be throwing money away.

Email Opt-Ins

Your email opt-ins are important for the same reason – you can make money from them by selling to them later down the line. It really is unbelievable just how much money you can make from an email subscriber list, so you want to treat opt-ins like gold dust. Make sure that a high percentage of the people visiting your website opt-in for your email list. If they aren’t doing, you may want to consider placing your opt-in box in another area of the page, or advertizing it more heavily. Keep track of how well you’re doing at all times using your tracking reports.

Affiliate Sales

If you have your own product, you can make some extra money by getting affiliates to sell your product for you in return for a small commission. You’ll get plenty of people happy to do this, but they’ll want to make sure you can track their affiliate link properly. They need to be sure that they get paid their commission each time they make a sale, so you have to use some software to track your customer’s cookies. You can use your tracking software to ensure that these customers are tracked right through the system, and your affiliates are credited for their hard work. Since they provide sales at no extra effort to you, it’s well worth looking after them.

The benefits of a good tracking system are nearly endless. It’s always important to know what visitors to your site are doing, but once they turn into customers, it’s essential. If you don’t know how to track your website’s performance, you are losing out on potential customers, which means you’re losing out on profits.

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By Scott Dantema/ www.Gateway Internet Marketing.com

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