I have used the same source for several offers and had no response from the visitors, but I was convinced that they were real people. My main tracker, ClickMagick, showed that they were real people, and that is correct, but the traffic comes from pop-under pages. This means that, while the page displays are correct most people will click them away almost immediately. I ran a test from the same source to a landing page tracked by the LeadsLeap tracker, and this is what I saw after 24 hours.
As you can see, I had 1,335 unique visitors, most of whom clicked away immediately. There were only 314 visitors who stayed longer than 1 second, and of those, only two stayed longer than 10 seconds. They're a bit hard to see, but there is one at 10-20 sec and one at 45-60 sec. No one stayed long enough to fill in and submit the form. ClickMagick would have recorded all of those as clicks, which they were, but it doesn't give me any indication of engagement unless the visitor fills in the form and submits it. Now I have some chance of turning those very low-cost visitors into something more valuable by making the landing page more of a pattern interrupt. And I'll be able to measure how well that works by seeing how many more stay longer and how long they stay. If you know of another tracking tool that does this or does it better, please let me know to test it and reply to this email with your suggestions. Regards,
|
|||
Brent Milne 12 Torrens St Happy Valley South Australia |
You're getting this email because you signed up on my |