Hey Gang,
I'm gonna start trying to proactively share more tips in the forum instead of just answering questions, so here goes...This is a service I've been using for a while, it's called Click Tale: http://www.clicktale.com/
They have a free limited version and a paid version that gives you a lot more info. It literally records user activity each time someone comes to your site. You can see what people click on, stop on, skip past, etc. If you have ever wondered if people care about your content, or what they do when they get to your blog vs your squeeze page, this is an AWESOME way to find out.
At the very least it's worth doing once you have everything up and running just to make sure that there are no holes that you might not have considered. To really know whats going on you need the paid service, but you could always pay for one month, do some split testing to get the data you need and cancel.
I hope to find the time to share some videos of the process down the line.
Having trouble with your marketing? Wish you could have an experienced direct-to-fan marketing expert look over your actual campaigns, music, or content and offer feedback? Or perhaps you’re just looking for a little one-on-one assistance so you can ask questions that pertain to your specific goals and get a second, more experienced, perspective? Click here to book a session with me now.
Hi John
This looks interesting, and I am trying to set it up on my website. I'm not sure if this is a do-able thing on a wordpress type of site or not, but I'm trying! I am also just trying out the free version right now, because at this point I can't justify the cost of the other plans. Maybe later? I can see how valuable the info from a service like this could be! Thanks for the heads up on this
What would a jam session with Gordon Lightfoot, Collective Soul, and Damien Rice sound like?
Check out Greg Parke and you’ll have a pretty good idea!
Yeah, the free version still gives you some interesting info. It's only one page deep though if I remember right. And yes, it does work on wordpress.. They have a plugin for it.
Having trouble with your marketing? Wish you could have an experienced direct-to-fan marketing expert look over your actual campaigns, music, or content and offer feedback? Or perhaps you’re just looking for a little one-on-one assistance so you can ask questions that pertain to your specific goals and get a second, more experienced, perspective? Click here to book a session with me now.