How to track leads coming from Google?

Discussion in 'Google' started by jiten702, Jul 16, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi all...

    We all know that leads are very important for any business and that is why we do SEO,PPC etc...just wanted to know is there any option for tracking website leads coming from Google or any other search engine? How to track these search engine leads?
     
    jiten702, Jul 16, 2010 IP
  2. teamcityweb@live.com

    teamcityweb@live.com Peon

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    Hi

    You can track the traffic from Google Anaylatics or from your hosting company log file . What do you mean by lead it that a hit ?
     
    teamcityweb@live.com, Jul 16, 2010 IP
  3. jiten702

    jiten702 Guest

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    Hi team city.....I mean to say that when people are visiting my website from google, i can track it with the help of Google analytics but is it possible to know that whether that visitor from google has made an inquiry for our product? Is there any tool available for that?
     
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    webbmaster Well-Known Member

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    you can make the phone number obsecure with "click here for phone number" like superpages.com does.. and it will show how many people click that button to try to call ...
     
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    You can install Google Analytics and configure it to track leads.
     
    usjargen, Jul 20, 2010 IP
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    bogs Active Member

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    you can also do that using google analytics.. as far as i know its called goal.. setting specific page to monitor when someone visit it..
     
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    You could track your leads if you have thank you page that is connected on your analytics goals.

     
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    This is a great tip! Thank you for posting it.
    I would also include a funnel here to make sure it is a "call" for product/service.
     
    Digital Fire, Aug 2, 2011 IP
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    set the goals with Google analytics to track the leads. you can also use other tools to track.
     
    88dbsakthi, Aug 3, 2011 IP
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    Just get a stat counter, either through Google or an independent site.
     
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    Create a Google Analytic for your website. It is free but yet no real time tracking . 
    But it good , you can track not only traffic from Google Organic, you also can track other source and medium that your traffic come from.
    You also can track google cpc as well.
    With Google Analytic, it able to provide you your traffic geographic area ,   bounce rate and conversion rate
     
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    you can find traffic from Google Anaylatics.
     
    flightsunite, Aug 5, 2011 IP