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The Real Truth About Hitslink vs. Google Analytics

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Using website analytics is an important part of a successful Internet marketing campaign. When looking for an analytics solution, there is a lot to consider. One of the decisions you’ll have to make is whether or not to use a free service, like Google Analytics or a paid service such as HitsLink. While free may seem to be always the best price, it’s also true that you often get what you pay for.

If you just want to know the basics, and can’t fit HitsLink into your budget, Google Analytics may be right for you. However, as you will see here, there are many advantages of using HitsLink over Google Analytics.

  • Unbiased Results. Because Google makes most of their revenue from advertising, they have incentive to overstate their results. Google also profits from click fraud, meaning they often won’t report it. Google is also biased when it comes to charging for AdWords. When using Google Analytics, Google knows how much you make with every click, and can charge you more if they know you are likely willing to pay it.
  • Privacy. Google Trends will share (with your competition!) your website traffic, visitor locations, and the search terms used to find your website.
  • Google Can Use Your Data Against You. When a customer visits your website, Google stores the website visit, and the keywords they searched for. The next time that customer gets online, there will be ads based on the data from their visit to your website, meaning there will be ads from your competitors.
  • Can Prevent Click Fraud. Click fraud is where someone (or a computer program) clicks on a PPC ad for the sole purpose of generating a charge per click, without having any interest in visiting the site. HitsLink can track and monitor this for you.
  • Results in Real-Time. Google Analytics refreshes their results every 24 hours, while HitsLink refreshes results in real-time.
  • Daily Backups. HitsLink does daily backups of your data. Google offers no such guarantee on how often, or if at all, they backup your data.
  • Customer Support. The HitsLink support staff is available via email and phone, while Google does not offer any free customer support.
  • More Detailed Information. HitsLink provides more detailed information than Google Analytics. HitsLink can provide you information on who visits your site, how they found you, how they navigate your site, whether or not they made a transaction, and how effective your advertising is.
  • Different Versions to Fit Your Needs. Depending on how much you want to spend, and what type of information your company needs regarding your website, there are three different versions of HitsLink to choose from.
  • Report Customization. You can customize your report to suit your needs and make accessing your data easy.

While Google Analytics might be a good option for a small company with a small budget, for most businesses HitsLink is clearly the preferred option. Google Analytics does provide you with some good information, the privacy issues and inaccurate results due to bias make this analytics tool not worth the risk. A tool like HitsLink can help you with the success of your Internet marketing campaign much more effective than Google Analytics.

Online Business: Evolution of Email Marketing

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

E-mail marketing has gone through some changes over the years. Gone are the days of “batch and blast” as an effective online marketing technique. Instead, more subtle and careful methods are being used. It is no longer just a sales pitch, but a two-way communication between company and customer.

What has driven this change is customer behavior. Customers don’t want to be bombarded with sales pitches in their in-box. Instead, they want notifications and helpful information. For instance, health insurance broker Benefit Associates sends out newsletters on healthy living, updates on insurance carriers, and invitations to events, workshops, and webinars.

In addition, companies are integrating their social media pages with their e-mail. For instance, many allow you to sign up on their e-mail list from their Facebook page, and include links to recent e-mail messages sent out. Social media is quickly becoming a good way for companies to grow their e-mail list, and also allow more interaction with customers.

Here are some tips for effective e-mail marketing:
  • Don’t always use the same subject line.
  • Socialize your email – add a “share” link, and write content that people will find interesting enough to share.
  • Keep it brief – don’t write lengthy copy, as people will often not want to read the whole thing.
  • Keep an eye on subscriber usage – do they open the e-mail, click through, etc?
  • Say thanks to your subscribers with a welcome message.

Read the full article at B2BOnline.

Google Voice Added as iPhone’s Latest Web App

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

original post by Jennifer Van Grove on Mashable.com

Google has put the power of HTML5 to work to finally bring a rich Google Voice web app to the iPhone (and Palm webOS).

The robust web application can be accessed by visiting m.google.com/voice on your mobile device and works with phones running iPhone 3.0 software and above and Palm webOS.

The new HTML5 web app includes a few extra bonuses like a sleek design for yourGoogle VoiceGoogle Voice inbox, the option to create homescreen icons for individual pages and the ability to display your GoogleGoogle Voice number as the outbound caller ID so you can easily receive return calls. You can also send and receive text messages for free.

Unfortunately Google Voice is still invite-only, which means that iPhoneiPhone and Palm webOS users who haven’t received a Google Voice invite are still out of luck.

Google’s decision to use HTML5 to circumvent Apple’s app store approval process while still powering a rich application experience on the iPhone demonstrates the flexibility of HTML5 in mobile web browsers, and also highlights a growing trend in iPhone application development.

Watch the video below for a demonstration of the new Google Voice mobile web app on the iPhone.