Marketing your Internet poker affiliate marketing website can be easier than you may think. Take advantage of the SEO and online marketing tools offered by Google AdWords, as well as other analytics tools, and you’ll enjoy opportunities only dreamed of in traditional marketing.
With analytics, you have the power to fix what’s broken and maximize what’s working at an incredibly fast rate. But even before that, you have the ability to build a site (or a mini-site) that online pokerplayers will actually find by looking at what they’re searching for in Google.
The best tool for this is the Google AdWords keyword generator. It’s simple to use, and it very quickly produces some exgremely helpful results.
A search for “Internet poker,” for example, reveals the most common keywords people look for when they’re trying to find a website to play some poker. Some of these are obvious (“internet poker room”, “internet poker sites”); other are less so (“internet poker real money”, “internet poker education”).
Knowing these search engine terms will help you load your site content, meta tags, and meta description with the words online poker players use to find places to play. And as you know, winning in the SEO game means more traffic, which can reap big rewards if you’re using the right Internet poker affiliate programs.
So boost your online poker affiliate marketing website using science, not just guesswork. Take advantage of the incredible progress Google has made in the world of analytics and online marketing to propel your site to the top of the search engines — and you might find yourself making a lot more money in the process. And it doesn’t stop here — next time I’ll look at using some of these tools to improve what you’ve already built on your online poker site.
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[...] If you’ve been using the analytics tools described in the last few entries, you’ll know that “strategy” is one of the words online poker players search for the most. [...]
Nathan, I have Google Analytics installed, but it isn’t working the way I’d like it to.
If I have a visitor who gets to my site through a directory article, I can’t see which article he came from, and even worse, if I want to track my visitor by his location and the time he entered my site, I can’t figure out how to do that either.
Please give me a couple minutes of your time, I’m lost right now, and consider myself to be tech savvy (!)
I might be able to help. I guess it depends what you’re looking for exactly. Some programs like Omniture will let you break it down to extreme detail, but Google mainly gives you summary info. If you’re trying to track your sign ups by finding their source on Google Analytics, you’re going to be spending a lot of time.
Here is how I would go about it. Go to the advanced segments area, create a new advanced segment, choose the variable source and then exact match. Put your article, ezine or whatever it is. Then select that segment and go to your dashboard. You should only see people that came from that source. You can then try breaking it down and looking at the map by narrowing in the time around them.
Of course, this will only really work if you have a small volume of traffic. The more people you have coming to your site, the harder it is and the more parameters you will need to add to the advanced segment to find them.
So basically, it can be done, but it isn’t pretty and most of the time it isn’t worth the effort. Hope this helps.
I think we must be realy care about it, regards.
That’s poker !?