Tuesday, June 24, 2008

How to use Heat Map to improve your income


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Have you ever asked yourself what are your visitors doing after they arrived on your blog ? Where do they click at ? What do they read ? Where , and how fast they are scrolling and reading ? What internal navigation do they use ? What ads do they click ?

If you ever asked yourself these questions, it means that you are on the way to earn money fast. To find the answers to the questions above, you need to use a heatmap generation tool for your blog.
A heatmap generation tool helps you see where visitors have clicked after arriving on your blog. What ads did they choose to click on. And what articles did they find interesting, and what links did they choose to click from the articles you have written.

One of the best tools on the internet is offered by CrazyEgg. Some of you may know the service provided by CrazyEgg, and you may know that it generates some of the best heatmaps, because this tool tracks with high precision where visitors click on your blog, creating heatmap of the results.

There are also free tools for tracking click on your website, that generate heat maps:

Click Heat is a visual heatmap of clicks on a HTML page, showing hot and cold click zones. The latest stable version is 1.7 , but you can also test the latest beta, with some improvements: 1.8-beta. You can download them here.

Click Density is another visual heatmap of clicks that allows you to analyse the user experience and identify usability and information architecture issues that would have been impossible to identify without it. Click Density heat map, shows imediately the relative popularity of components on your pages.

Click Tale is another way to visually understand your website`s visitors behaviour. With Click Tale, website owners can see where their website visitors look, what parts of the page they skip and how far down they scroll. To determine where visitors are looking, the ClickTale Heatmaps combine the browser window scrolling positions of hundreds of visitors. The resulting data is displayed in four meaningful heatmaps: Attention, Total Time, Visitors and Pageviews.

Feng-GUI is another way to find where your visitors look, where are their eyes attracted, and where will they look most of the time when they surf your blog, and in what way will they surf and look at your blog’s content, picture, ads. Feng-GUI creates a heatmap of your website of an image and delineates which areas get the maximum attention from your visitors.

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It is very important to make use of such a tool if you plan to make money fast, because this way you’ll know where to place your ads, and not only that but also where to put the ads that are more expensive, so they will bring better income. Ads use the pay per click system, and because of that it is important to know where is the best spot to place them. A heatmap will help you know the best spots where to put ads on your blog.

Many bloggers that started to write for money, hoping to make quick money, don’t know the importance of using this tool, and they get to the point where they ask themselves: “What did I do wrong ? Why don’t I earn more money ?” I guess you can figure out the answer yourselves.
You can improve your pay per click income from ads in just days, by using heatmap generating tools, by tracking clicks on your site.

6 comments:

Over The Top Aprons said...

Very interesting but seems a bit complicated. And for me a bit hard to accept.

David Schiller said...

Hi

first time that I have heard of HeatMap I certainly will be following it up

thanks
David

http://www.onlineincomefromhomeoraway.com

DjAlf said...

Now thats an awesome application..

I'll dig some more into it.

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Matt said...

Brilliant, I never thought of using heat maps. It is such a great tool to help control your site.

Thank you,
Matt Belock
Internet Home Business Opportunities

SoccerFire said...

Seems great, I'll take a look at it. Thanks for the tip. ;)


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MamaFlo said...

Thanks for the heads up, very interesting.