Not Sure If Your Online Advertisement is Working?
Be Sure! – Track Your Ads!
By Karen Fegarty
http://www.mailworkz.com
Without tracking, your online advertising is just a shot in the dark. Many
new and seasoned marketing individuals spend significant dollars on banner
advertisements, ezine ads, and other online media but do not know which ads have
brought them the greatest success.
The following is a list of online advertising methods that you may or may not be
using. It is important to track all of your online advertisement. This is the
only way to determine which method works best for you and where you should spend
your hard earned dollars.
· Site links
· Articles
· Ezine advertisement
· Banner ads
· Signatures Tag
· Forum postings
· Email marketing promotions
· FFA postings
· Free Classified listings
· Paid Classified listings
· Surveys
· Auto responder
· Pay-per-click listing
· Reciprocal link
How do you track your advertising? There are basically two ways of tracking your
advertising; sign up for a service or purchase ad tracking software to install
on your server.:
A service such as ezTrackZ
http://www.eztrackz.com will manage all aspects of your tracking on
their servers. This is a web-based tool that will allow you to quickly create
your tracking links and report your results in real-time. Other examples of
service based ad tracking are Hypertracker
www.hypertracker.com and goToast
www.gotoast.com
Cost varies from $17 per month to $67 per year depending on which service you
choose.
You can also purchase software such as AdTrackZ
http://www.adtrackz.com to manage your own tracking. Software like AdTrackZ
must be installed and managed on your server and is available for a one-time
cost.
Which ever method you choose, start now and stop wasting valuable time and
dollars on unsuccessful advertising.
About the Author: Karen Fegarty is a professional marketer working with both
MailWorkZ and ezTrackZ. Check out the ezTrackZ ad tracker product at
http://www.eztrackz.com. and MailWorkZ’s flagship email marketing
tool. Broadc@st at
http://www.mailworkz.com