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Keyword Tracking
By: Halstatt Pires
Keyword tracking allows a site owner to know what keyword
searches are resulting in sales. Search term information can be
logged into a database and presented to web site owners in a
meaningful format. This data can be used to see which keywords are
producing the most sales per search and to determine where to focus
web marketing.
What Search Engine or Web Site
Knowing what search engine a sale has originated from allows site
owners and marketers to know where their efforts are paying off the
most. Good tracking and analysis software will also show what web
site referred visitors. Knowing what sites are sending the most
visitors allows site owners to give special attention to ensuring
this traffic continues and increases. Knowing what referrers are
generating the most sales further allows a site owner to hone his
or her marketing efforts toward site referrals that result in the
most sales.
What Keyword Was Searched For
Knowing what keyword searches are resulting in sales on a site
allows the owner to focus more on those words. Perhaps you are
marketing your site for two main keywords, "air hook widgets" and
"air hooks." Using keyword tracking that traces keywords down to
the sale ensures that you will know if searches for "air hook
widgets" convert into sales more often than visits resulting from
searches for "air hooks."
Sales Conversion Ratio of Keywords and Return on Investment
Tracking keyword searches through to sales allows site owners to
determine the return on investment. If a web master spends $100.00
on the pay-per-click keyword "air hook widgets" and sells $1000
worth of product, his or her return on investment is likely very
good. If the same web site owner spends $100.00 on the keyword "air
hooks" and sells $200 worth of product, it is likely that the
return on investment was not as great. Of course, if the markup or
profit on one product is greater than on another, this must be
taken into account.
Cost of Keyword
If a web marketer is using pay-per-click engines, knowing exactly
what has been spent on a keyword, and what the return was, allows
money to be put where it will do the most. Keyword searches, unlike
many advertising mediums, are targeted by the viewer. For this
reason, in addition to the accurate return on investment feedback,
keyword marketing can be very worth the cost.
Added Benefit of Branding
Marketing your site by keyword in pay-per-click engines means that
you will only be charged if a person clicks through your ad to your
site. Pay-per-click ads and organic search listings have the often
overlooked added value of showing the ad or listing many times over
in addition to the clicks the ad or listing receives. Only a small
percentage of people are likely to click on a keyword ad or search
result listing, yet your ad or listing will be visible time and
time again to people searching for terms you have bid on or
marketed, increasing your site branding. Nonetheless, care should
be taken to generate a compelling key word ad or page description,
since in most cases you will want to receive as many clicks as
possible.
Conclusion
In conclusion, if you are spending money on search engine
marketing, it is often well worth the effort to track your keywords
through to sales. Without tracking your keywords, you will not know
where your efforts are paying off. By tracking your keywords, you
are able to put your efforts where they are paying off the
most.
Halstatt Pires is with the Internet marketing firm - www.marketingtitan.com - a San Diego Internet marketing and advertising company offering automated web site systems through www.businesscreatorpro.com.
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