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By Sage Lewis, Search Engine Watch, Feb 12, 2009
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I know. I know. I promised you another promotion in this week's article.

But I've been doing really cool research in call tracking lately, and I wanted to share my findings with you. My information could make all your promotions super-killer.

So, I hope you can find it in your kind and generous hearts to forgive me in delaying a promotion.

It's well worth it. The information has me all tingly inside. I wanted to get it out while it's all still nice and fresh in my head.

If Only Someone Would Invent a Way to Track Calls...

So often, the missing link of all tracking is when one of your prospects decides they no longer want to continue their happy buying process online.

Invariably, sitting right next to their 1945 invention is that 1876 invention still hanging around, begging to be used.

Personally, if phones were outlawed and all we had left was text messaging, e-mail, and Twitter, I don't think I'd shed many tears. But I'm probably in the minority on that.

That's when it happens. All of your buttoned-up, rock-solid tracking you so carefully crafted for your super-sweet promotion gets flushed right down the drain with the touch of 10 little buttons.

Gone are the conversion reports that track to your online form's thank you page. Gone are the key-phrase conversion analysis numbers in your paid search accounts. It's all gone, daddy gone. The love is gone.

But hark! The herald angels do sing. All isn't lost.

Some industrious people have been doing some great work to help fix all your call tracking problems.

This certainly isn't going to be the complete and final word on call tracking. There are already many options, and it seems that the options continue to grow.

I've investigated two options: ClickPath and TeleCapture. These services are nice to compare because ClickPath is for bigger, more robust campaigns, while TeleCapture is a nice solution for those looking to start small.

ClickPath

ClickPath is incredibly robust. You can track down to the keyword level with an unlimited amount of phone numbers.

You buy a block of minutes of phone time that you think you'll use in a month. Pricing is tiered on volume and terms. So, the more minutes for a longer agreed contract, the less you'll pay per minute.

While the per-minute price depends on how much you're going to use the system, and for how long you agree to use it, the monthly blocks of usage start at several hundred dollars.

They offer "dynamic number insertion," which will display the phone number for the campaign and phrase the visitor came from.

ClickPath reports allow you to track all sorts activity: live chat, contact forms, calls, sales, and many more.

After the customer hangs up, there's a prompt to enter a call representative code and then an outcome code. This way you can find out exactly what happened on a call directly from each representative in the ClickPath reports.

ClickPath is all-inclusive. You get caller ID, unlimited numbers, recorded calls, great reports. It goes on and on. It's a really nice, comprehensive system.

TeleCapture

If you aren't quite the size of a Chilean sea bass yet and your business more resembles the size of a stout (but proud) small-mouth bass, I'd like to draw your attention to TeleCapture.

TeleCapture charges you by the total number of phone numbers you want, the services you want on each phone number, and then per-minute fees. You can start for $5.99 a month for one phone number, and pay $0.065 a minute for people who use that number.

They have a handy feature called "Call Announce" that plays a brief, pre-recorded message to the operator describing where the call came from. They have many announcement recordings, including Internet, television, Google, eBay, and door hanger. This way, the person who answers the call can jot down where the call came from.

TeleCapture has some very nice reports that show calls by hour, day, and month. It also shows calls-per-caller and minutes-per-call. You can also e-mail call information to other people, and have your reports e-mailed to you on a pre-determined basis.

Conclusion

If you're looking to track down to the keyword level, ClickPath might be your solution. But if you're looking to just do some high-level tracking, you might look into TeleCapture.

Either way, tracking calls has been a Holy Grail of tracking promotions. The good news: that Holy Grail is available and possible for marketers of every size.

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Biography
Sage Lewis started his online marketing company, SageRock.com, in 1999 during a time when most Internet companies were failing. SageRock, however, has thrived under Lewis’ direction -- growing an average of 30% every year, while also being recognized as one of the top ten search engine optimization firms in the U.S. by a third-party resource in the industry, Marketing Sherpa.

Regarded as a web marketing expert, Lewis speaks regularly to business organizations like NEOSA and COSE, serves as a resource for press about industry trends, and teaches a recurring class on search engine optimization at Cleveland State University.

Lewis has created a unique company culture that values the individual employee and client, and he has built SageRock around one principle, “The concern, respect and empathy for the individual people we come in contact with at SageRock is our single core value.”

Lewis lives in Akron with his wife, Rocky, and son, Indiana.

Article Archives by Sage Lewis:
» Solve Your Call Tracking Problems Now! - February 12, 2009
» Bribing People With $50 Gift Cards: Part Deux - January 29, 2009
» Bribing People To Send You Emails With $50 Gift Cards - January 15, 2009
» What Makes a Successful Online Promotion? - January 1, 2009
» Link Building Strategies in Troubled Economic Times - December 18, 2008
» How the Wal-mart Grinch Stole Black Friday Link Love - December 4, 2008
» More Articles by Sage Lewis


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