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Tracking Your Response and Knowing Where to Advertise Again


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Bob Brolhorst
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A-1 Internet Marketing Newsletter
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Tracking Your Response and Knowing Where to Advertise Again

By Bob Brolhorst



The Response Tracking Method you use will be determined by the method in

which you are getting your responses. If your call to action is to call a toll-free

number, you can write your copy with an extension number, which tells you

that the prospect is responding to your Targeted Permission E-mail Campaign.



Example:

Green Widgets at wholesale! Free Information Call 1-800-555-1212 Extension

101. The "extension 101" tells you that this prospect is responding to your

Targeted Permission E-mail Campaign.When a rep answers the phone (or on an

answering machine recording) you need to ask the caller for the extension

number in the ad. You log this information in a database if you have a computer

or onto a "call sheet" if you don't have a computer.



You should set up a log to track the response totals and each time you run a

new campaign, you change the extension number. So in two weeks you can run

a Targeted Permission E-mail and use "extension 105".



If you have a web site and need to track your response, many Targeted

Permission E-mail companies offer Response Tracking for an additional charge.

InBoxExpress.com offers their Response Trkker System for FREE.

These systems will generally provide you with Real-time Reporting so that you

can log into an account and get stats on your campaign that are 'up-to-the-

minute'.

When you can accurately track the responses received you will be able to tell

if you are spending your advertising dollars wisely. You can calculate a Cost Per

Response by using the following formula:



Cost of Ad / Total Number of Responses = Cost Per Response

Here's an example:

$500 Ad Cost / 500 Responses = $1.00 Per Response



There is no "written rule" as to what your Cost Per Response should be. One

advertising method to the next will change this. I've found that Print Display

Advertising generally has the most expensive Cost Per Response. Targeted

Permission E-mail Marketing has the lowest Cost Per Response.

To determine if the Cost Per Response is affordable you should calculate what

you can spend to get a customer. Let's say you sell a product for $200 and you

want to make $75 profit per sale. Your cost for the product and shipping is $50.

$50 + $75 = $125.00 - $200.00 = $75 This means you could spend up to

$75 per sale. Now let's say that your close ratio is 1 in 25 or 4 %. So for

every 25 responses you get, you make 1 sale.

$75 x 4% = $3.00



You can spend up to $3.00 Per Response. So if an ad campaign costs $300.00

you need 100 responses. As you've learned tracking your response is almost as

important as picking the right List or writing great copy.Keeping a record of

all this information as well as who your prospects are can become an intense

regimen. If you don't have a computer, I recommend 3x5 index cards for

tracking campaign costs and responses.



But if you have a computer you should consider getting a Contact Manager.

There are many available at various prices but I think ACT is one of the best

I've ever used. You can download a trial copy of it at www.act.com

On the Internet, people can be responding to your offers 24 hours a day, 7

days a week! It will be impossible for you to keep up with this pace, unless you

streamline some of the process of doing so.



And if you follow the Cash-Copy Formula you will create killer marketing copy

that generates orders while you sleep! After you have tested a few of the

InBoxExpress.com Targeted Permission E-mail Lists you should consider putting

your E-mail Marketing on auto-pilot. You can set up a Targeted Permission

E-mail Schedule so that, for example, every other Wednesday a Targeted

Permission E-mail Campaign is sent for you. This allows you to sit back and

concentrate on running your business without having to set up a new campaign

every other week. Although setting up a campaign doesn't take much time

there is still enormous benefit to setting up auto-pilot marketing.

With an Internet business you can set up your web site and your business so

that they almost run themselves. If you put your Targeted Permission E-mail

Marketing on auto-pilot, you can go play golf or do whatever you want while

your business runs itself!





Bob Brolhorst

Wave 5 Marketing

http://www.wave5marketing.com

bbrolhorstwave5marketing.com





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