2 Breathtakingly Simple Ways To Track WarriorPlus Links in eMail Marketing

2 Breathtakingly Simple Ways To Track WarriorPlus Links in eMail Marketing

Sep 15
2 Breathtakingly Simple Ways To Track WarriorPlus Links in eMail Marketing
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So you want to promote products from Warrior Plus  to your lists.

Yay for you!

Did you know that this service offers you the ability to track which links are clicked?

It’s very easy to do!

I myself generally include 2 or 3 links in the same email:

  • Prime
  • Top
  • Bottom

And in Warrior Plus, you’re given the ability to tack on tracking IDs at the end!

For example, let’s say that your link is:

That, btw, is a ClickBank Weight Loss Product

I can tack on a “Prime” like so:

and a “Top” like so:

and use those links in my email (ok, I’d cloak them first) to tell me which “link position” gets the most clicks/conversions.

The other nifty way to track links is to put THOSE tracking links into ANOTHER link tracker that cloaks the links too!

So you could use something like

The benefits to this are grand….it gives you metrics you can use to see from where your most profitable conversions are arriving!

And this can go ‘way beyond mere eMail Marketing…it’s also useful for tracking:

  • Facebook posts
  • Pinterest posts
  • Social Signals posts

as well.

Neat!

So track your links today….your bottom line will thank you for it in the future.

Grow strong,

Barbara Ling

PS - did you miss out on my eMail Marketing Mastermind?  It’s closed to new members but you can get onto the waiting list HERE!  You’ll love the reviews you read….

 

 

 

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Barbara Author: Barbara Ling. 17+ Year veteran marketing entrepreneur, currently specializing in teaching others how to build a viral fanbase/community online using Facebook, Pinterest, blogging, coffee (lots of coffee, or maybe tea if that's your preference) and more! See my Google Profile here!

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