hello all i am planning to use ROI analyzing/tracking service. this will greatly helps me evaluate campaign/keywords/ad and all. i come down 3 choices. 1. atlasonepoint.com( formerly gotoast ) 2. hitslink.com 3. agentinteractive.com i would like to try agentinteractive.com which is the lowest cost. but if the quality(accuracy) is not there. i rather go with higher cost. does anyone use any of these services? Would you guys please share your experience? thank you in advaance regards jim
I'm also very interested in this. What are the best ROI tracking systems? The most popular? More importantly, what are the WORST, so we can avoid them? My current main client, a german internet marketer, developed their own software, called popularix, for clicks/roi analysis. Plays well with adwords/overture/espotting/the usual suspects. It really seems to be pretty good, and is beginning to be licensed by third parties that want a turnkey solution. If anybody out there has experienced popularix and has an opinion about it, good or bad, be interested in hearing about that too. Vorapolpanya, this targetted to europeans, mainly to germans, so it may not a solution for you, but feel free to PM me if you want to learn more. thomas.
We just started using ClickTracks more intensely a few months ago. We like it and it is easy to share the information directly with clients and get them trained on the basics.
thanks thomas Re : virginai realtor , may i ask why you go with clicktrack over all others? cost? accuracy? thanks much
ClickTracks appeared to be the leader in functionality and ease-of-use. But the clincher for us is that we needed a package/company that was developed with an ISP model in mind. In other words, something we could host and had built in support for a customizeable client login area that could be integrated with other systems. We offer log file management, traffic analysis (through Urchin) and click path and ROI analysis through ClickTracks as bundeld services with our SEO. No other product seemed to have all the features, be cost-effective for large number of client licenses, and be desinged with the ISP/ASP model in mind. Even more importantly, no other product was as simple to use and intuitive for our end users. The optional Urchin add-ons were good, but in comparison to ClickTracks they were clumsy and difficult to quickly get up and running with. This is so important to us because we do not want to spend customer support hours re-training clients on our packages. They get an initial training sessiona and then some excellent flash tutorials provided by ClickTracks. NOW ... with the release of Urchin 6 and their improved click path and ROI reporting which seems to be modeled (i.e. copied) directly after ClickTracks it appears they may have closed the gap in ease-of-use enough so that Urchin as a single product might suitable. 3 months ago when we did our evaluation, Urchin was not on par with ClickTracks. We have committed to ClickTracks and are happy for now so I doubt we will re-visit the decision until the 12 month ClickTracks commitment expires.