Annoy customers in a more sophisticated way
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 5:17 am
The most natural form of link building that I personally look for is cooperation with quality content websites , such as online magazines. My work begins with communication with these websites and agreement on terms, followed by the creation of an article on a current topic related to the client's field of expertise. The article with a link to the client's website is then published on a previously agreed website. Phew.
But it doesn't end there, building backlinks is necessary on an ongoing and long-term basis. This includes registering in catalogs (less is sometimes more), contributing to discussions (no spam), presenting on slideshows , or collaborating with bloggers (which is a great idea for fashion, cosmetics, and accessories websites).
When you start actively building backlinks, remember patience, which is what roses bring. In the next part, we will talk about copywriting and website content strategy.
In addition to
working with contacts, segmenting office 365 database them, A/B testing, or creating sign-up
forms, it also offers the ability to track user behavior on
your website (so-called Goal tracking ).
What exactly is it about?
By adding a simple script to your website,
you will be able to track the movement of a specific user on your website. You will find out
which pages they visited , when they did it and from which browser. The only
condition is that the first time they come through a link from your newsletter. The MailChimp script will assign them their own ID and will record the pages the user viewed
until the user deletes their cookies or for a period of one year .
Goal tracking in practice
What can it be used for?
We can then use this information when sending out the next
newsletter. An example is the e-shop LevneMapy.cz .
We simply re-address those users who viewed the
travel guide pages. We can send them a special discount or inform them
about news in the given section.
What's even more interesting is that based on their behavior, you can
also set up automatic email campaigns that send an email to the user based on
their activity on the website. For example, you can set up an email that will be sent
to the user 3 days after they visited a specific product page. We can
encourage them to make a purchase with a discount or offer them other complementary
products.
This could be an interesting addition to email campaigns, what
do you think?
But it doesn't end there, building backlinks is necessary on an ongoing and long-term basis. This includes registering in catalogs (less is sometimes more), contributing to discussions (no spam), presenting on slideshows , or collaborating with bloggers (which is a great idea for fashion, cosmetics, and accessories websites).
When you start actively building backlinks, remember patience, which is what roses bring. In the next part, we will talk about copywriting and website content strategy.
In addition to
working with contacts, segmenting office 365 database them, A/B testing, or creating sign-up
forms, it also offers the ability to track user behavior on
your website (so-called Goal tracking ).
What exactly is it about?
By adding a simple script to your website,
you will be able to track the movement of a specific user on your website. You will find out
which pages they visited , when they did it and from which browser. The only
condition is that the first time they come through a link from your newsletter. The MailChimp script will assign them their own ID and will record the pages the user viewed
until the user deletes their cookies or for a period of one year .
Goal tracking in practice
What can it be used for?
We can then use this information when sending out the next
newsletter. An example is the e-shop LevneMapy.cz .
We simply re-address those users who viewed the
travel guide pages. We can send them a special discount or inform them
about news in the given section.
What's even more interesting is that based on their behavior, you can
also set up automatic email campaigns that send an email to the user based on
their activity on the website. For example, you can set up an email that will be sent
to the user 3 days after they visited a specific product page. We can
encourage them to make a purchase with a discount or offer them other complementary
products.
This could be an interesting addition to email campaigns, what
do you think?