Starting an Internet marketing campaign is only the first
step in the battle. Sure it is a good idea to start an Internet marketing
campaign if members of your target audience are likely to use the Internet to
research or purchase the products you sell or the services you offer but these
marketing efforts may turn out to be a complete waste of time if you are not
diligent about evaluating the response to your Internet marketing. This means
each time you implement a change to your marketing strategy; you should
evaluate the results of the change to determine whether or not it generated a
greater profit for you. This is important because it can help you determine
what is working and what is not working for you.
Evaluating the response of your Internet marketing can be
done in a number of different ways. Customer surveys and embedded HTML code are
two of the most popular methods of evaluating the effectiveness of an Internet
marketing campaign. Customer surveys can be as simple or as complex as you like
depending on the amount of feedback you would like to receive. However, one of
the most effective ways to find out how well your different marketing tactics
are working is to include a question asking the consumer where they first
learned about your products or services. This is important because if you find
a great deal of your customers are learning about your products or services
through a particular venue, it is a good indication this method of advertising
is working quite well for you.
Embedding code into your advertisements for the purpose of
receiving feedback is also a popular method of evaluating the response to your
Internet marketing strategies. Advertisements can be coded so the business
owner receives feedback each time an Internet user clicks through a particular
advertisement. This is useful for letting the business owner know which of his
advertisements are attracting the most attention. If the business owner is
using two different designs for his advertisements he may discover one design
is attracting more attention than others and may make the decision to convert
all of the advertisements to a more effective style. Similarly a business owner
who is running the same advertisement on several different websites may
discover he is receiving more traffic from one website than others. He may also
discover some websites are not attracting much attention at all. This would
give the business owner an indication of which advertisements to cancel and
which ones to keep running.
Finally, the response to an Internet marketing campaign can
be evaluated by carefully reviewing website traffic statistics after
implementing changes to the marketing strategy. This information is useful
because an unusual spike in the amount of website traffic immediately after
implementing a stage of the marketing campaign can provide positive feedback
that the change was well received by potential customers. While this method of
evaluating the response to an Internet marketing campaign can be effective it
is important to note implementing multiple changes at once will make it
difficult to determine which changes were the most effective. Therefore if you
plan to use website traffic as feedback for how well your marketing strategy is
working it is important to only implement one major change at a time so they
can each be evaluated separately.
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