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 an
Internet
marketing
consultant
with
http://www.marketingtitan.com
- an
Internet
marketing
firm in San
Diego
offering
automated
web site
systems
through
http://www.businesscreatorpro.com