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don't lose your shirt

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digitalsumo.com

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gauher@digitalsumo.com

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Mon, Jun 12, 2023 11:14 PM

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It seems like my last email about having proper tracking seemed to have generated a lot of interest.

It seems like my last email about having proper tracking seemed to have generated a lot of interest. I received a lot of feedback and some readers were asking me about my preference when it comes to tracking tools. I personally use Voluum.com for paid traffic tracking, but it really doesn't matter what tool you use. The important thing is to be tracking everything - period. Now, we could go deeper when it comes to tracking, especially tracking paid traffic (i.e. Voluum), or web site visitor insights (Google Analytics), to more detailed heatmaps on what your visitors are doing (i.e. Microsoft Clarity). The deeper you go with tracking, the more leverage you have when it comes to making decisions that not only increase profits, but more importantly save time. Tracking is not a sexy topic and can be downright confusing and frustrating. But it's one of the pillars of success for buying paid web traffic for your online business. One the smartest guys I know when it comes to tracking is Nik Thakorlal. Nik is the brains behind Leadshook.com, which is a quiz funnel platform. Nik is a genius and has saved clients million of dollars by helping them set up their tracking properly. Some of his clients spend as much as $20 million a month on paid traffic, so proper tracking is vital to their success. I've invited Nik to do a live workshop with me this Thursday to explain the importance of tracking and what you need to ensure you're tracking all your data accurately. This is more important than ever for you to understand with IOS and certain browsers blocking tracking capabilities. Join us on June 15th @ 1:00 pm ET. [Register For The Workshop Here]( If you're serious about succeeding online or scaling web traffic, you need to be on this live workshop. Talk soon, [Turn On Images] Gauher Chaudhry P.S. Without proper tracking, you could easily lose your shirt with paid traffic. Make sure you attend this eye-opening workshop. [Register For The Workshop Here]( LET'S CONNECT! [Facebook]( [YouTube][Follow Us On Instagram]( iPromote Media Inc., 1011 Upper Middle Road East, Suite 1226, Oakville, Ontario L6H 5Z9, Canada [Update Your Profile]( | [Unsubscribe](

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