First name your source and give it a code # -
let's say you advertise on Google you name it #1;
each other source just give it an added # like 2;
if you have a personal page or blog give that #3;
here it gets a little more complicated -
you have several pages with an ad on it there you add an additional # to it, like #31.
But you also would like to know which Landing Page has more success than the others
so you adjust your efforts.
The 3 number system works fine -
**the first can stand for the Landing Page,
**the second can stand for the source
**the third will show which page the visitor came from.
If you advertise pay-per-click to only 1 Landing Page
Google would be 011, [0=ppc; 1=google; 1=SFI Landing Page]
Hope you can make some sense out of it.
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First name your source and give it a code # -
let's say you advertise on Google you name it #1;
each other source just give it an added # like 2;
if you have a personal page or blog give that #3;
here it gets a little more complicated -
you have several pages with an ad on it there you add an additional # to it, like #31.
But you also would like to know which Landing Page has more success than the others
so you adjust your efforts.
The 3 number
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