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How To Track The Number Phone Calls You Get From Your Google Ad Word Campaigns

If you're spending money on Google ad words or any other online advertising you know there are tons of different metrics to look at to gauge the effectiveness of your advertising.  Things like... 

Unique visitors, click throughs, bounce rates, entry pages, exit pages, keywords and on and on...

But one of the most important metrics you're probably not monitoring are the number phone calls you get from your online advertising.

A phone lead is far more valuable than a click through and 9 times out of 10 a call is more valuable than a lead that comes through a request form.

So how do you track the number of phone calls and associate those leads with various keywords and online campaign?

Now, with our unique system you can dynamically change the contact phone numbers (call measurement numbers) on your website based on the source that delivered the visitor to your site.

No special landing pages are required and you can see precisely how many phone calls you get from your website and which keywords led to the call.

To learn more about tracking the phone calls that come from your online advertising send us an email or give us a call:

info@newcallsolutions.com

Phone: 866-231-2055

Best,

Ryan

 

Posted on Friday, June 29, 2007 at 01:54PM by Registered CommenterRPitz | CommentsPost a Comment | References2 References

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