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| Written by Lyris HQ Staff Writer | |
| Thursday, 20 March 2008 | |
There's a lot more learning to be had beyond open and click-through rates for your email marketing campaigns. By employing a web analytics tool to analyze the behavior of respondents you can gain valuable insight to just how effective your email campaign is - or isn’t. Many marketers consider 'conversion' the holy grail of campaign success. If the email generates a lead or a sale, it's considered successful; if it doesn't, it's considered a bust. But a lack of conversion doesn’t necessarily constitute a failure. By examining two key metrics - your visitors' average time on site (ATOS) and your campaign exit rate - you can understand where the conversion process needs improvement, and use those valuable insights in your follow up campaigns. Focused Analysis
Time is on Your Side
We all like to be sure we’re getting the most for our money - and on the Web it only takes a few clicks to move from store to store or to a review site to validate (or decide to rethink) our choice. That's why a higher than average time on site is a pretty good indicator of interest. If you have large groups of visitors with high ATOS but few conversions, examine your campaign offer and look for ways to create a sense of urgency and reason for quick action in your follow up campaign. Give your lingering window-shoppers a catalyst to convert. Leaving Like a Jet Plane?
If you're dealing with high exit rates, your first action should be to see how well your landing page reflects the promise made in your campaign. Using the same (or at least similar) graphics and promotion wording is a good start. Final Judgment
By combining your email provider's metrics with a few key metrics from your web analysis software, you can improve the experience for customers both in their inboxes and on your site. ### Related Resources:
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There's a lot more learning to be had beyond open and click-through rates for your email marketing campaigns. By employing a web analytics tool to analyze the behavior of respondents you can gain valuable insight to just how effective your email campaign is - or isn’t.


