Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Crazy Egg Tracking

heatmapCrazy Egg is a web analytics tool that will help you to analyze where exactly are your visitors clicking on your site. This is a must have information for you to increase your landing page CTR and increase your CTR to the offer page will essentially increase your revenue and income for you.

For example, i used crazy egg on my SEO site and realize that nobody was clicking on this particular banner that i have been placing for a long time and people were more interested in clicking the text links that told them what to do. So after implementing some changes to my site (changing the banner + placing more text links), my income skyrocketed 100% and i instantly doubled my income from the same amount of traffic!

At only $9/mth to track 10,000 visitors, its really a very cheap and must have tool if you are doing any sort of affiliate marketing or even marketing online.

There is no affiliate program for this tool so i’m really recommending it because of the impact that it had on me and the experience i had using this amazing tool. Go get some crazy eggs and start testing… :)

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3 Responses

November 18, 2009
Chirag K Brahmbhatt

Thanks Ivan I’ll surely check it out!!!


November 19, 2009
Steven Mann

I used to use crazy egg which was great until i opened a few more sites and i now use clicktale – more economical and helps me track aggregate behaviours accross all the sites. try it.


November 20, 2009

I think CrazyEgg sounds like a useful tool. I’ve worked quite a bit in the affiliate space and to build lucrative affiliate sites ease of use and clear messaging is paramount. When you’re working on a commission model you can’t waste time and you marketing dollars on sites that do not perform quickly or have low click-through-rates. Low cost usability tools are great for affiliate sites.

You may be interested in this article from Website Magazine that reviews usability tools http://bit.ly/32mqlQ

I am affiliated with http://www.usertesting.com but the article covers several others.

Amanda


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