If
you currently advertise your web site online,
or intend to, then you need to know you could be losing a
lot of money if you don't "track your ads" online
for their ROI value (i.e., Return On Investment). Why pay
for an ad or spend time marketing in a particular area when
it's not bringing in the kind of sales you want!
That's where MyMarketingCart.com
comes in with super sophisticated Ad Tracking technologies
...

An
"ad tracker" is a marketing tool (e.g., web site
link) that tracks the number of click-through's to a specific
URL, web site, order form, sales web page, etc.
With
MyMarketingCart.com,
you can create an unlimited number of ad tracking links
to track just about anything!

There
are a number of strategic ways to use "ad trackers"
(or ad tracking links) when marketing your web site online
and through eMail.
1.
Track Click-Through's To Your Site (Hits, leads, etc.)
Track
an ad from a web site
that links to your site!
Track
an ad within an eMail that
links to your site!
Track
an ad within an eZine that
links to your site!
Track
"Buy Now" links/buttons
linking to an order form!
...
and so much more!
2.
Coupons & Discounts (Create coupons for people!)
Our system allows you to create an unlimited number of special
discounts and coupons you can offer special groups of clients,
prospects, customers or your entire database.
Coupons
with %-off
discount ...
Coupons
with $-off
discount ...
Coupons
with a specific start/end
date ...
Coupons
without an end date and
which last forever ...
3.
Split-Tracking (Find out which web site sells!)
You can even use our ad trackers to perform what they call
"split-tracking" tests, which allows you to track
up to 3 different web site landing pages all from one advertisement.
The
purpose of testing up to 3 different web sites with different
layouts, sales copy and offers is to see which web site
generates the most sales!
Whichever
web site generates the most sales, that's the web site you
need to send all of your traffic to; and not the other web
sites you tested. Makes sense, doesn't it? Yeah!