Site*Tracker Gives...
- Referrer URL -
Exact URL of the page that sent the visitor
to your site.
- Referred
URL - The URL of your page being visited.
- Number
of visitors who found your site at major search
engines
- Search
terms that led a visitor to your site
- Helps
relate a sale to a particular site that sent the
visitor.
- No reliance on
site access log.
- No special link
on external site to
track the visitor.
- Tracks only
selected pages.
- Excludes own site
referrals
- Mails the report
daily.
Why does anyone
need it?
- To
be aware of the traffic to your site and daily
fluctuations.
- To
learn which keywords to use for the most
exposure at search engines
- To
know which site is sending quality customers to
you.
It is
a common mistake that after spending money and/or
time advertising on other sites and search engines,
most people do not bother to monitor their
effectiveness. It is money down the drain if
you do not do this. Unfortunately, it is painful and
time-consuming to monitor traffic effectively.
Site*Tracker will make a difference. Read on...
Why
not use a logfile analyzer instead?
Though
the logfile analyzers (e.g. WebGenie
SiteSleuth) can provide statistics on the amount
of traffic to your site, their use is very limited, time
consuming and cumbersome.
Such
stats reports are also often filled with useless
information. e.g. they all show how many hits to that GIF file, or
how many hits from "freebieseekers.com".
But, what you need to know is how many visitors, and
from where, to your product page and order form.
Also, did they make a purchase?
Now,
how would it be like if the relevant information is
delivered directly into your mailbox each day in a
format that lets you see in an instant that a
particular ad/site is performing well or traffic
from there has gone down?
What
you need to know is how many visitors
from a site and, most importantly,
how many sales
to
visitors from
that site.
How
do you do it?
An
affiliate tracking system using a specific URL? - No
way !
- How many major search
engines do you know that accept a tracking URL
instead of your home page URL?
- And, what about those
sites that automatically spidered and listed your
site?
So,
what does Site*Tracker do differently?
- Tracks the
hits to designated pages without
any special links on the external
site.
Site*Tracker adds a few lines
of invisible code to the page on your site that is
to be tracked. The page's appearance, functionality
and download time are not affected by the added
code.
It then records and
presents the following in an easily readable table format...
- Referrer URL - The
exact URL of page that sent the visitor
to your site.
- Referred
URL - The URL of your page being visited.
- Number
of visitors who found your site at major search
engines
- Search
terms that led a visitor to your site
There is no need to
submit any special URL to let Site Tracker do the
job. The already existing links from third party
sites will be monitored just as effectively as new
ones.
Site* Tracker will show you
links that you never knew existed !!
It also makes you aware of daily
fluctuations in traffic.
- Site*Tracker
also helps relate a sale to the site that
sent the visitor to you in the first
place.
Knowing
that a number of sales come from a particular
site/page is a very helpful information. You may want to
continue ads on that site or increase the
exposure on that site in other ways.
On
the other hand, if an advertisement on which you
spent so much time/money has not generated a
single sale, then you need to know it quickly
!
Beware
that many search engines, directories and third
party sites are making exaggerated claims about
their reach and demography. Even if the report
they provide on click-throughs are true
(sometimes they are not!) it means nothing if no
sale results from it.
Site*Tracker
not only shows the number of clicks but gives
that page/site's URL when and if the visitor
places and online order.
(Note: A sale can only be related
to the source which sent the visitor to your site if
using a compatible order CGI, such as one made with
WebGenie's Shopping
Cart Software or CGI*Star
Software. If using third party order CGI on
your server, we shall provide a plug-in CGI
module or insert it as a custom job)
- There is no need to
submit any special URL to let Site Tracker do the
job. The already existing links from third party
sites will be monitored just as effectively as new
ones.
What is the
cost?
- The
software is free for 30 days !
- It will create a
CGI scripts to be resided on your server.
- The CGI
scripts will
record the clicks and lodge a cookie as
described above.
- If the purpose is
only to track the sales, then it is all that is
required (except, of course, a compatible online
order CGI on the same server to retrieve the
cookie)
- Continued
use beyond 30 days -
$39 (one-time
license fee)
This is only required if...
- Intending to use the software to add/remove
the site tracker code from pages. (Note: One
can manually edit the pages to do the same)
- Use
the internal report access buttons to view
the interactive reports.
- Monthly
subscription fees for reports...
This is required to receive reports via web
interface or in your mailbox.
- Standard:
$9
per month.
- View/print report via a
web-based interface.
- Professional:
$14
per month.
- Mails a daily report in
addition to the web-based interface.
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