Opt-in Performance – Do You Track and Optimize Them?
Most Internet marketers keep track of their traffic sources, but sadly many of them neglect to track and optimize their opt-in performance. For example, if you have two opt-in boxes on your blog: one at the sidebar, and another below your blog post, you should track them so that you can see which position is the most effective.
If you use GetResponse.biz, you can easily track your opt-in performance by adding a unique reference code into each of your opt-in forms.
If you want to generate a new opt-in form with your unique reference code, just add unique number into the GetResponse.biz “Tracking Code (REF)” box.
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If you already have opt-in form added into your squeeze page or blog theme, you can add your unique reference code into your opt-in form directly. Find this line in your opt-in form HTML code:
Change the number in of the value into whatever unique tracking number you want (Its default value is 000). In this screen shot below, I changed it to 007.
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After all’s that done, you can start tracking your opt-in performance.
This is what it looks like in your subscriber list where the number in the REF column is your opt-in reference code.
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And this is an example of my note to remind me which reference code is for which opt-in box.
007 – contentright.php
008 – index.php
020 – index.html
070 – Pop Up (blog)
080 – Pop Up (landing page)
Now login into your GetResponse.biz and start tracking your opt-in performance!
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Comment by 4 hour WorkWeek on 22 September 2007:
Valuable suggestions to maintain our webpages and optimize its performance!
The “Tracking Code” concept will be a useful resource for maintaining our records.
Comment by Aldian on 25 September 2007:
Yes, we must alway keep tracks of everything in order to optimize it