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Combining Post-Click Tracking And Search Engine Optimization

Each businessman will ask himself this question or variations of it: Why do I need to spend all this money on website design, copywriters, get more and more technology that I probably won’t understand when all I really want to do is sell my unique product or my specialised service and make a comfortable living from doing that?

Unfortunately the world has changed and come a long way from the corner family store and the hardware store that sold everything, including dress materials if needed. Business is do or die; you cannot want to hide from the reality that you need to utilize each and every tool that the Internet has put at your fingertips.

You can also not only use one or more tools, you either go all out and make a success by combining as many options for driving traffic to your website or you will slowly fade away as countless others have.

Why use post-click tracking

Post-click tracking in an excellent tool in the analytics arsenal you have at your disposal. It tells you what people do after they have clicked on any ad on your website; this is called an event. Your specific business will define exactly what post-click tracking aids [events] you use and can be any or a combination of landing on your website, downloading a demo, purchasing an item on your website, playing a game, registering for your newsletter or blog notices and requests for additional information.

There is a special post-click page that will confirm every one of these actions that a visitor to your website has taken. This is important information that you can use in your future marketing strategies and advertising designing.

Post-click tracking is an invaluable analytical tool as it continuously updates the information you need to know exactly what your visitors do, what interests them and what you need to do to make your website as attractive as possible so that your visitors will keep on coming back.

Boost and focus for Search Engine Optimization

The process of Search Engine Optimization has one goal and that is to drive as many potential customers to your website and to make them buy what you have to offer. Now, SEO is the foundation that you build and each process or tool you add to your to this campaign will form and shape the campaign.

You cannot base a campaign on zero information and your post-click tracking analysis is invaluable to providing the necessary input you need to make a success of your Search Engine Optimization. Competition is extreme, especially on the Internet and potential customers can be fickle.

Without the input from post-click tracking you will lose many potential visitors to your website, but by using this tool you can broaden your SEO campaign to include those key-words and peripheral attractions that will appeal to the widest possible audience and will push you to the top of the search engine listings.

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  1. How to setup Google Analytics
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  3. Using Sales Tracking Software In Your SEO Campaign
  4. Getting The Best Of PPC Optimization And Search Engine Optimization
  5. Maximizing your return on investment (ROI) is possible

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One Response to “Combining Post-Click Tracking And Search Engine Optimization”

  1. Meri says:

    I totally agree with your post here. It’about combining both online strategies that brands get bigger exposure on the SERPS.

    As an online marketer I, many times, happened to wonder which of both activities would give me better results. In any case I found that the answer was actually ‘tracking’ those results, was all that was to it.

    For PPC activities I have used Google’s platform many times and the results are pretty good. For my SEO efforts I found http://www.analyticsseo.com that integrates with Google Analytics and let’s me manage the campaigns easily, tracking my results and letting me know where I stand at all times. A very good DIY SEO tool, indeed.

    I hope you can check it too and that it’s as useful to you as it has been for me.

    Cheers,

    Meri

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