What is the difference between source tracking vs keyword / visitor tracking?
Please read the following blog article on CallRail’s website
https://www.callrail.com/blog/source-tracking-keyword-tracking/
Last Updated on July 24, 2020
What is the difference between source tracking vs keyword / visitor tracking?
Please read the following blog article on CallRail’s website
https://www.callrail.com/blog/source-tracking-keyword-tracking/
So before you start creating the tracking number within CallRail you need to find out how many tracking numbers you will need in the number pool to ensure that there are enough numbers for all of the visitors on your site at any given time.
To do this, you will need to go to Google Analytics and look at their peak hourly traffic. I would recommend looking at the peak hourly traffic in an unfiltered view to make sure you aren’t under estimating it. Once you find the peak hourly traffic you take that number and divide it by 4 and that will tell you how many numbers CallRail recommends that you have in your number pool. So if a client’s peak hourly traffic is 32 visitors you divide 32 by 4 which gives you 8 so you would need a number pool with 8 numbers. The smallest number pool you can have is 4 numbers so if the peak hourly traffic is 16 or less then the size of the number pool will need to be 4.
What CallRail says about Keyword Tracking – https://support.callrail.com/hc/en-us/articles/203949129-Keyword-Tracking-Basics
Keyword tracking will track each visitor and give data on how they came to the site, the pages they visited, and the page they were on when they called in. Also, within CallRail it will also track a call timeline for the person if they call in multiple times.
Once you know the size of the number pool you need you can go to CallRail and setup the tracking numbers.
What CallRail says about Source Tracking – https://support.callrail.com/hc/en-us/articles/204596305-Source-Tracking-Basics
Source tracking is used to associate 1 tracking number with one “source”. Typically Sebo uses source tracking when we only want to track specific types of sources such as:
If the client is using their own CallRail account you really should use Keyword Tracking unless they want to keep their call volume down. Also, if you are going to want to track more than 2 different sources of traffic coming to the website you may want to consider Keyword Tracking for that as well.