By Anthony Lambrianos – Week 12 – s3668693 – Digital Marketing
Todays Blog is going to focus on a few ways to track your digital marketing progress. According to Jon Simpson from the Forbes Council, this is more formally known as marketing analytics, which are measurements of marketing efforts and successes, often requiring the collection of data on buyers experiences with the business and actual marketing actions of the business. This data can be found through many various routes which we will focus on more through out the blog. Having the ability to gather this data, aggregate and calculate it, allows businesses to gain insight into what exactly is successful, what needs improvement and the obvious returns on your digital marketing methods.

The first way to get an idea of how your digital marketing is going, is by looking at the overall website traffic. Generally most digital marketing efforts look to drive consumers towards your website. According to Sonia Gregory regular monitoring of the websites traffic gives you a number of insights such as which campaigns are working and when. Another way to check Digital marketing progress is by looking at traffic by source. Essentially this allows you to see exactly where you visitors are coming from, it can be used to see which sources are working and which ones require improvement, allowing you to narrow down spending of money and time. The four main sources tracked by Google Analytics are as follows:
- Organic Search – They clicked on a link provided by a search engine that brought them to your website.
- Direct Visitors – They typed your URL directly into the search bar or have it bookmarked.
- Referrals – They were sent to your website when the clicked on a link provided by a different website.
- Social – They came to your website via social media.

Another method of tracking Digital marketing efforts is Ad Network Conversion Tracking. All ad networks, including Google AdWords, Facebook Ads, Bing Ads, etc. allow you to activate and use conversion tracking. According to Kate Lombardo this is imperative as it allows to view how effective your campaign is in sections like phone calls, website purchases, newsletter sign-ups, app downloads and various other things.
Overall, there are way more tracking methods, however, after completing all of those its important to participate in Key Performance Indicator (KPI) tracking. Any point of data that gives you possible insight into the performance of your marketing can be considered a key performance indicator. KPI tracking allows you to record all the data from your tracking methods and put them into a list, whereby you can use the list to gauge the effectiveness of your digital marketing efforts.

With digital marketing its clear that there are many ways to track progress, often built into the different methods used to make progress. Personally, as a digital marketer I feel that the importance of tracking your progress/success is imperative to ensuring you meet your objectives and doing so in an efficient manor whereby you are not wasting resources on the wrong marketing efforts but rather using them where they are needed most to gain the most benefit. I appreciate you all reading my Week 12 blog, and would love to hear your thoughts on the various tracking methods and whether you feel its important to use them.
Kind regards, Anthony Lambrianos – s3668693 – Week 12 – Digital Marketing Blog














