Hit tracking is just a way of measuring your traffic to your ads. You can improve your ads by closely monitoring hits over a period of time. For example in a split test, you are testing the profitability of 2 ads called Ad A and Ad B.
You are testing the overall responsiveness of 1 gateway over another gateway. The first gateway, http://www.sfi4.com/xxxxxx.5/free and http://www.sfi4.com/xxxxxx.7 The first gateway recruits PSAs and the second gateway is recruits PRMs. After a week of promotion, the first gateway comes to 100 hits and the second gateway comes to 75 hits. From those hits you net 2 PSAs and 5 PRMs.
According to traffic, the 1st gateways appears to get more traffic but the second is more productive. After tweaking your ads and another week, you find the first gateway has 200 hits and 1 more PSAs. The second gateway produces 250 hits and 2 more PRMs. Therefore, it can be concluded that either gateway 1 is less attractive or that ad source less productive. Further testing is needed to make a final determination.
Consequentially, it is clear that hit tracking and key coding is a highly effective way to monitor your promotional efforts. You can determine which gateways work best for your ads and which places those ads are most effective. It becomes a game of cat and mouse. The better you learn to play the game of advertising the better results you will get and the more success you will have. The key is to promote, promote, promote, and when you've promoted . . .promote some more! Always track your ads for improvement based on results.
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Hit tracking is just a way of measuring your traffic to your ads. You can improve your ads by closely monitoring hits over a period of time. For example in a split test, you are testing the profitability of 2 ads called Ad A and Ad B.
You are testing the overall responsiveness of 1 gateway over another gateway. The first gateway, http://www.sfi4.com/xxxxxx.5/free and http://www.sfi4.com/xxxxxx.7 The first gateway recruits PSAs and the second gateway is recruits PRMs. After a week ...more