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Eliminate Guesswork and Increase Conversion -- Part 1 --
Many companies hire a Search Engine Optimization (SEO) expert or
firm simply to increase their monthly visitors without
considering the quality of those visitors. The end result is
decent rankings and traffic, but poor returns.
In this article, John Tanner of (POSITIVE POSITIONING) explains
techniques to increase visitor conversion by improving the
quality of site traffic and guiding prospects towards a desired
action.
Key Phrases Influence Visitor Volume and Quality Key phrases
have a direct impact on the quantity and quality of visitors you
can expect to your site. Optimizing your web site for the wrong
key phrases will cost you time, money, and valuable leads/sales.
Visitor quality refers to how well visitors fit into your target
audience, which significantly affects your Return On Investment
(ROI).
Search Engine Optimization experts use a combination of client
suggestions, software, resources, testing, and common sense to
determine the most advantageous key phrases based on a client's
particular goals.
Although extensive research goes into key phrase selection, it
is highly educated guesswork at best and focuses mostly on
visitor volume rather than quality. Many SEO experts will
analyze popularity vs. competition, and use a short-term bidding
strategy to test their selections. However, to measure quality
we need conversion metrics to understand which phrases and
referrers drive the most inquiries and/or sales.
Analysis Software and Services Tend to Fall Short Log analysis
software and similar products provide valuable information for
SEO experts. Some of the most valuable information includes:
·Total visitor volume ·Unique visitors ·Average session duration
·Top entry pages ·Top exit pages ·Top referrers ·Search engines
·Top key phrases ·And more
Most of these products aggregate visitor data. They show us
averages and treat all of our visitors as if they were part of a
single group. While most analytical products and services give
us insight into our visitor volume and where it originates, they
generally do a poor job of informing us of visitor quality.
NetIQ deserves some credit for their WebTrends Reporting Series
6.1 (scheduled for release in July of 2003), which uses
client-side scripting technology and a proprietary data file
(they call it SmartSource) to get at conversion metrics.
However, client-side scripting can cause problems, particularly
dealing with relevancy scoring and browser compatibility. But
NetIQ does a better job than most if you choose to go that route.
Log analysis software is a necessary component of any SEO
campaign, but additional tools are needed when it comes to
measuring and reporting visitor quality.
Focusing on "An Audience of One" Believe it or not, visiting a
web site is generally not a group event. To maximize quality
traffic we need to treat our visitors as individuals.
If visitor quality refers to how likely visitor fits into our
target audience and performs our desired action, then we need to
focus on those visitors that take our desired action to improve
overall visitor quality.
For the purpose of this article, let's say the goal of your web
site is "Lead/Inquiry generation." Therefore, the desired action
is for visitors to fill out your online form(s), which enables
you to persuade them to take the next step in your sales process.
You increase overall visitor quality by increasing traffic from
the web site referrers, search engines, and key phrases that
have a track record of delivering "target visitors." This means
re-optimizing your SEO campaign for the key phrases and
referrers utilized most often by the visitors that take your
desired action.
Differentiating Target Visitors from General Visitors To truly
improve visitor quality, you have to track your visitors
carefully and pay particular attention to target visitors.
Once a visitor fills out a form(s), you are able to categorize
them as a "Target Visitor". A percentage of your target visitor
population will be in the initial stages of their investigation
process and not fill out your form(s). This is expected, and you
won't be able to identify them as target visitors at this point.
We aren't focusing on visitors likely to fill out our forms; we
are focusing on those that take action.
It is acceptable to group all of your target visitor information
together, but you don't want to combine target and general
visitor data. We've covered some important background
information, now lets take a look at how to track web site
visitors. (End of Part 1 - 692 words including title)
-- Part 2 --
How to Track Your Visitors If you aren't opposed to many hours
of tedious manual tracking, the most inexpensive method of
analyzing visitor patterns at the individual level is to wade
through the web site's log files.
Using the Log File method, you start from the bottom of the log
file and work your way towards the top. I recommend analyzing
only a month of data at a time with this method.
Log File Method Step-by-Step (from the bottom of the file
towards the top):
1.You begin scanning the log file for the URL of your form's
confirmation page...once found, you know that a visitor as
submitted your form. (Hint: Use wordpad or notepad's Find
feature) 2.Write down the visitor's IP Address. Then write down
all the pages (URLs) that were visited by this IP address (You
may want to reorder them from first to last afterwards so you
can see the path each target visitor took through your site from
beginning to end.) 3.Write down the Entry page and Exit page
(first and last page associated with the visitor's IP address)
4.The first entry may have referrer information (if your web
server is set up to log this information). The referrer URL will
tell you how the visitor found your web site (including search
engine and keyword information.) 5.If the user came from a
search engine, write down which search engine and which key
phrases he/she used to find the site. 6.Repeat steps 1 through 5
for each target visitor
Issues with the Log File Method The method above has a few
flaws. The most notable is that the majority of visitors don't
fill out a form on their first visit. While this doesn't sound
like a big deal, it is important to capture the original
referrer, search engine, and key phrases the visitor used. This
can't be accomplished unless the visitor performs your desired
action on their first visit (using the log file method).
Moreover, it is difficult to track a prospect's visit history
since many Internet users get their IP Addresses assigned
dynamically. So even if you go through several months of log
files, you may not be able to locate a visitor's initial visit.
The best option is to use cookies to track visit history.
However, there are more sophisticated options available, but
generally come with a higher price than $0 like the log file
method discussed above.
Is There a Better Alternative for Tracking Target Visitors
Individually? It may be worthwhile to review products such as
WebTrends Reporting Series 6.1. Even if it doesn't meet your
needs, similar products may start hitting the market soon.
You may also consider identifying a set of requirements and
features that would provide maximum benefit for your
organization (and/or clients), and having a professional
development firm build your solution.
POSITIVE POSITIONING hired a firm by the name of 360 IMPACT (a
partner firm based in Europe) to build a Visitor Tracking System
(VTS) for our needs. The system tracks each of our client's site
visitors in real-time. As soon as a visitor hits one of our
client's sites, the system recognizes the:
·Current and original referrer URL ·Current and original Search
engines used ·Current and original key phrases the visitor used
·Current and original path through the site ·Visitor's IP
address ·Visitor type (General/Target Visitor) ·Number of times
they visited ·Original and current date and time of their
session ·Date and time of the original and current visit ·Date
and time of the visitor's last update ·Conversion data (like
inquiry or shopping cart details) ·And more
The VTS attaches all of the above information to
inquiry/checkout form results allowing our clients get these
details in their email along with their form data.
The system we had built automatically distinguishes target
visitors from general visitors and provides conversion reports
showing us exactly where we should be focusing our SEO
investment. What's more, it doesn't require programming, script,
or include files in any of our client's pages.
When evaluating a potential system like this, be sure
client-side code doesn't reduce performance, or otherwise hurt
your SEO efforts.
Put this Information to Work and Watch Your Leads (and/or Sales)
grow You will need to track a minimum of 30 to 50 target
visitors in order to see a real pattern emerging. Once you have
a good amount of data, you will see which referrers are sending
the most "Target Visitors", which key phrases your best
prospects tend to use, the optimal path(s) through your site
(that often ends in a visitor performing your desired action.)
Let me stress that while log analysis software and other
reporting packages do a good job at reporting general traffic
patterns, total referrers and key phrases; our focus is on
"Target Visitor" statistics exclusively.
Now you are able to re-optimize your SEO campaign to focus on
"Target Visitor" attracting key phrases (and bids,) adjust your
site to make the optimal path(s) easier to follow, and focus
more attention on referring sites that generate leads and/or
sales.
Tell Us How it Worked For You Once you give this method a shot,
you should see increased conversions within 60 days. Please send
us an email to let us know how it improved your numbers, or
share your thoughts. (End of Part 2 - 904 words including
titles)
About the author:
John Tanner is an Online Marketing Consultant at POSITIVE
POSITIONING. John has worked in the Search Engine Marketing
industry since 1996 and helped over 80 companies in multiple
industries and markets. POSITIVE POSITIONING employs only
ethical Search Engine Marketing practices that ensure lasting
online success
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