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Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Ad Tracking - Is It Really That Important ?

Before I dive into the details of this, let's recap on what we have learnt so far during the course of this blog. We've learnt :

1. Domain Forwarding - important for first impression of branding
2. Forum Marketing - your image build up
3. Taking Action for Results!

I hope that you have gone through each of these faithfully during the duration of this course. It will definitely do you good in case you have not been able to catch them. Just click on my sidebar and you will be transported directly to these 'Hidden Strategies' to become an almost overnight internet marketing expert. If you have followed them though : thats great! Let's move on shall we ?

Behind every successful marketing campaign lies a very very effective strategy analysis. Now, I don't mean to say that you need to record down every single detail that you did and that you have been doing. That really just takes up too much of your time. Moreover, if you only have like 2-3 hours a day to work on this business with Success University - Time is of the Essence!

"So how exactly can I use the most effective and yet time-saving method to analyse my marketing campaigns?" you raise you eyebrows in curiosity.

Simple.

Use An Ad Tracker.

That's right. No baloney jambalaya stuff. Just use that. An Ad Tracker is definitely one of your most important marketing tool you'll ever need to survive online. A person that does not know what he is doing is like a soldier going to battle and shooting at the trees and not hitting the actual target. What a waste of valuable bullets! Except in this case its your money or perhaps even your time and effort..

How it works is pretty straight forward.

For example, you'd like to run your website link in an advertisement service online - example a solo ad or maybe in your emails or perhaps even in forums. What a tracker does is :

1. It creates a unique link which redirects to your intended website
2. It records and counts the number of clicks you get when ever the unique link gets clicked
3. It also records the details of where the clicks came from and other nice stuff..

Thats basically how it runs. I could go on and on but thats the basic principle.

What I'm looking at is how many unique click do I get on a certain marketing campaign I make by just using my ad tracker for looking at what works and what doesn't so I don't waste my time on non-productive time. Time = Money , right ?

I have been checking out online for a simple and straightforward ad tracker for you and I found that Ultimate Marketing Center (in short UMC) actually serves me very well in this area.

What I like about it is that besides giving me the ad tracking facility - this service is also run by a friendly guy 'Kavi' and he'll answer to you within 24 hours! regardless. Thats just one of the benefit.

The cool thing is also you get not only the ad tracker but a hosting space of at least 500Mb (now its 1000Mb) and having an autoresponder service all in one package. Lots of other nice stuff and bonuses is provided too and here's the best part..

Its only on an introductory price of only $19.95/month! There's nowhere else that I could see an offer this great for an "all-in-one" package deal for the budding internet marketer!

Check it out here! : Ultimate Marketing Center (my recommendation!)

The only downside is that most of the functions are basic and you are not allowed to customise certain details in your autoresponder. Other than that, it's perfect for anyone who is looking for an all in one autoresponder, adtracker, online support, hosting space and also CPanelX.

In your next tutorial, I will feature the details on how to setup this ad tracking facility with UMC as an example and also a short description on how to use it to your advantage.

To Your Success!

PS : In the meantime, feel free to visit the web service and drop a comment at anytime. You are most welcome to do so! I'm looking forward to hearing from you!

Vern How Ultimate Marketing Secrets!

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