Tracking CTR In Text Versions Of Email Broadcasts

Click through testing doesn’t have to limited to your HTML broadcasts. With this simple trick you will be able to test your click through rates on your TEXT versions as well. All you need is a quality list managment system and a list to send to.

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7 Comments

Hesham  on April 12th, 2009

This could be a great idea, thanks for sharing!

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Dennis Edell  on April 12th, 2009

Very cool heads up Brian, thanks!

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Brian  on April 12th, 2009

@Hesham & @Dennis, Thanks for stopping by. I’ve been running way behind on everything for a couple weeks. Thanks for not giving up ;)

Kikolani from Blogging, Poetry, Photography  on April 13th, 2009

Interesting idea. I still have to develop an email list, but once I do, this would be a great way to track the text. Thanks!

~ Kristi

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Brian  on April 13th, 2009

When you get that list going Kristi you know I’ll be one of the first ones to subscribe :)

bethany from bridal makeup san antonio  on June 19th, 2009

I didn’t know that you could test your click through rates on text versions, and I am still in the process of developing my e-mail list, but I appreciate the video because it makes a lot more clear.

Brian Reply:

Hi Bethany, I’m glad we could help a little. Don’t make the same mistake that many of us made while building our lists. Be sure to build a strong and relevant list that is responsive and effective. Here’s a site to help you get started: Adrian Jock’s Ezine Advertising Tips.
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