Archive for August, 2007
Tracking Adwords Sales Conversions for Paypal Transactions
Posted by admin in adwords conversion, google adwords conversion, paypal transaction, paypal transaction tracking on August 19th, 2007
Tracking Adwords conversions for Paypal transactions is fairly simple if you already have your Paypal merchant account, your Google Adwords account, and associated Google Analytics account. If not, sign up!
Google is going to track your Adwords sales conversions by checking to see if the user visits your “conversion page” after they click on your Adwords ad. The conversion page is just a “thank you” page. You can set up your Paypal “Buy Now” buttons or Paypal shopping cart to redirect the user to the page you have created for this purpose, as follows:
- Create a “thank you” page on your Website.
- Log into your account at http://www.Paypal.com
- Click on the “Merchant Services” tab
- Click on the “Web Payments Standard” link
- Click on either the “Buy Now” button link (sell single items) or the “Add to Cart” button link (sell multiple items).
- Click on Get Started
- Create your button
- At the bottom of the page click “Add More Options”
- Go down to “Customize Your Buyer’s Experience (optional)”
- Enter the url of the “thank you” page on your website. Make sure to set “Auto Return” to “On”.
Now log into your Google Adwords account:
- Navigate to your Adwords campaign.
- Click “Converstion Tracking” in the top navigation.
- Click on the “Start Conversion Tracking” button at the bottom of the page. If you are already using conversion tracking, click on “Get conversion page code” in the left column.
- For “Conversion Type” check “Purchase/Sale” then click “Continue” at bottom of page.
- Select the color for the Google conversion blurb that will appear at the bottom of your page and click “Continue”.
- Find your tracking code at the bottom of the page, and cut and paste into your “thank you” page.
- If haven’t already, set up your site in Google Analytics and allow Adwords to share the conversion data.
Now, to test if the conversion works, just click on your ad in Google, then visit your “thank you” page (no actual transaction needed). You should see the conversion recorded in Analytics the next time it updates.
Joomla Content Managment System Installation
I’m in the process of evaluting various open source content management systems (CMS). A CMS based website is one that allows editing of structure as well as content through an administrative interface, and doesn’t require knowledge of coding. The open source CMS solution that seems closest to a standard corporate website out of the box is Joomla. I have a basic installation here:
http://www.tpdesigns.net/
Other open source CMS choices, like XOOPS and Drupal, appear to be geared more towards community websites, where many individuals post content in the form of blog entries. This is probably a better all-around format, as the web is evolving away from packaged corporate information, which is generally assumed to be mostly PR and therefore BS.
Elgg: Open Source Social Networking
Posted by admin in elgg, open source, social networking on August 1st, 2007
The best open source social networking script I’ve found by far is Elgg. Developed as sort of a “myspace for academics,” Elgg is a powerful social networking solution for any organization. Reasonably easy to install and customize, I’d recommend Elgg for any company or organization that wants to get up and running quickly and inexpensively.
When I say “reasonably easy to install” I mean, not as easy to install as open source web applications like Drupal, Joomla or Oscommerce, but with a little bit of server setting knowledge, and root access to your server, you should have few problems. Installation on a shared server could be a different story. Here are some posts describing some problems, solutions, and addtional info:
Adding Google Analytics to an ELGG Installation
ELGG Social Networking on Shared Hosting
I have a demo up here at http://www.fanclubhelper.com. Feel free to join, set up a community, customize your homepage, and generally test it out.



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