Revision as of 17:12, 20 September 2015 editJugdev (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users1,320 editsmNo edit summary← Previous edit | Revision as of 12:45, 24 September 2015 edit undoKeith D (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Administrators544,610 edits De-tag, create ref section & tweak refNext edit → | ||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{unreferenced|date=January 2015}} | |||
{{Lead rewrite|reason=does not begin with definition|date=February 2015}} | {{Lead rewrite|reason=does not begin with definition|date=February 2015}} | ||
Line 6: | Line 5: | ||
Common measures of success include: | Common measures of success include: | ||
* ]: the ratio of orders to visitors<ref>{{cite web|title=Conversion Rate|url=http://www.marketingterms.com/dictionary/conversion_rate/|website=marketingterms|publisher=marketingterms.com|accessdate=20 September 2015}}</ref> | * ]: the ratio of orders to visitors<ref>{{cite web|title=Conversion Rate|url=http://www.marketingterms.com/dictionary/conversion_rate/|website=marketingterms|publisher=marketingterms.com|accessdate=20 September 2015}}</ref> | ||
* ]: the ratio of users that started processes but did not finish<ref>{{cite web|title=Difference Between Google Bounce Rate and Drop-offs |
* ]: the ratio of users that started processes but did not finish<ref>{{cite web|title=Difference Between Google Bounce Rate and Drop-offs |url=http://www.rankraiser.com/rankraiser/difference-between-google-bounce-rate-and-drop-offs/|website=rankraiser.com|publisher=rankraiser.com|accessdate=20 September 2015}}</ref> | ||
* ]: the ratio of total visitors with exposure to an advertisement, over those visitors whom clicked through to the website<ref>{{cite web|title=click Through Rate|url=http://www.marketingterms.com/dictionary/clickthrough_rate/|website=marketingterms.com|publisher=marketingterms.com|accessdate=20 September 2015}}</ref> | * ]: the ratio of total visitors with exposure to an advertisement, over those visitors whom clicked through to the website<ref>{{cite web|title=click Through Rate|url=http://www.marketingterms.com/dictionary/clickthrough_rate/|website=marketingterms.com|publisher=marketingterms.com|accessdate=20 September 2015}}</ref> | ||
* ]: the ratio of website visitors who register to visitors leaving the site without registering again | * ]: the ratio of website visitors who register to visitors leaving the site without registering again | ||
Line 12: | Line 11: | ||
The examples above are a snapshot of the multitude of conversion metrics that a ] can achieve. Measures of success or key performance indicators usually differ by campaign and creative concept. | The examples above are a snapshot of the multitude of conversion metrics that a ] can achieve. Measures of success or key performance indicators usually differ by campaign and creative concept. | ||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
] | ] |
Revision as of 12:45, 24 September 2015
The article's lead section may need to be rewritten. The reason given is: does not begin with definition. Please help improve the lead and read the lead layout guide. (February 2015) (Learn how and when to remove this message) |
In display advertising and search advertising, conversion tracking is the measurement of media performance with reference to campaign KPI's via a pixel based tracking system. The quantitative results are cross referenced with the key performance indicators (KPI) or measure of success to gauge if the media inventory has achieved its targeting parameters.
Common measures of success include:
- Conversion rate: the ratio of orders to visitors
- Drop off rate: the ratio of users that started processes but did not finish
- Click through rate: the ratio of total visitors with exposure to an advertisement, over those visitors whom clicked through to the website
- Registration rate: the ratio of website visitors who register to visitors leaving the site without registering again
- Interaction rate: the ratio of users who have been exposed to the ad to those who have interacted
The examples above are a snapshot of the multitude of conversion metrics that a campaign can achieve. Measures of success or key performance indicators usually differ by campaign and creative concept.
References
- "What is Pixel tracking definition ?". digitalmarketing-glossary.com. digitalmarketing-glossary. Retrieved 20 September 2015.
- "Conversion Rate". marketingterms. marketingterms.com. Retrieved 20 September 2015.
- "Difference Between Google Bounce Rate and Drop-offs". rankraiser.com. rankraiser.com. Retrieved 20 September 2015.
- "click Through Rate". marketingterms.com. marketingterms.com. Retrieved 20 September 2015.