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Visitor Segmentation Offers Target Marketing Insight Visitor Segmentation Offers Target Marketing Insight
By Jennifer LeClaire
May 9, 2007 10:16AM

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Different strokes for different folks. We all know the concept. The question for Web marketers and anyone in charge of converting online shoppers into online buyers is, how do we know which strokes suit which folks? The key is finding common groups of visitors, analyzing their actions, and targeting your offers to each group. It might sound complicated... but it doesn't have to be.
 

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It's one thing to see what the masses are doing on your site, the search terms they use, the pages they visit, the sales the generate. It's quite another thing to truly understand how targeted groups of visitors are behaving in your virtual outpost. The latter approach to analyzing Web metrics offers insights that open the doors to target marketing opportunities galore.

The concept is called visitor segmentation: grouping visitors into segments according to specific actions you are trying to measure. You could segment visitors based on any number of factors, such as new versus returning visitors, paid versus organic search traffic, or converting versus non-converting users. The possibilities are virtually endless and the insights are absolutely valuable.

"Segmentation is not a new idea in traditional marketing," says John Squire, senior vice president at Coremetrics, an on-demand Web analytics and marketing solutions vendor. "The idea," Squire says, "is to target the people who have a high likelihood of becoming long-term customers. You have to find out what it takes to get them interested, how they use the site and what it takes to turn them into customers."

Such is the value of Web analytics. When you tap into these metrics, there are no expensive market research studies or demographic studies to conduct. No focus groups to gather. No surveys to execute. It's all right there in the data Relevant Products/Services. Your job is to properly segment the data so you can clearly determine which business opportunities you could be cashing in on.

An Essential Tactic

Visitor segmentation is the first essential tool for producing crisp metrics and analysis, says Gary Angel, president and CTO of Semphonic, a Web analytics consultancy and search-engine tool provider. What's more, he says, visitor segmentation is fundamental to understanding what each piece of your Web site is supposed to accomplish. From his view, there is almost no Web analysis problem that doesn't require a visitor segmentation first.

"Almost every Web site serves a variety of constituents with different interests and concerns," Angel explains. "Judging how well a Web site is performing demands understanding of how well each piece is serving the appropriate set of visitors."

Web sites are especially prone to misinterpretation because they often draw many unqualified or misdirected visitors. This traffic typically distorts almost every "average" or key performance indicator (KPI) on the site, including conversion rates and reach metrics. Segmenting the visitors helps avoid this scenario. (continued...)

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