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Business to business SEO tool Web Forensics lets you see visitors who didn’t convert

First of all sorry about the lack of posts recently, if you want some SEO information take a read of the latest Q&A with Google to see what Matt Cutts thought of the Daily Express selling links.

Now back to the point of this post – to tell you all about a product we have been testing on some of our business to business clients sites. Anybody who has done B2B SEO will know that it’s a different ball game due to many factors:

  • Not much traffic to go around
  • You compete with consumer facing brands
  • A lot of your visitors are sometimes not your target customers
  • Products & services are normally more expensive so conversion rates are lower
  • Every lead is worth a lot of money


With this in mind we have been trialling a product called Web Forensics which uses 9 databases of IP addresses to identify the businesses that are browsing your website and not filling in your contact form. Once you have this information you can call them up and turn them into leads – even one client a year will probably pay for this software many times over. You have to see this in action to believe how useful it is.

The software is a paid solution with rates depending on visitor numbers but we have negotiated a free trial for Blogstorm readers so you can see the software in action on your own website with no obligation whatsoever.

Here is the important bit – to get the free trial you need to email them via a special address which is freetrial@webforensics.co.uk – don’t contact them via the site otherwise you won’t get the full treatment.

Web Forensics

BY Patrick Altoft AT 2:49pm ON Tuesday, 25 May 2010

Patrick Altoft is Director of Search at Branded3 and has worked in the SEO industry for over 10 years. With experience across some of the worlds largest brands as well as startup businesses Patrick is well known in the industry and speaks regularly at the major SEO conferences and events. Follow Patrick on Twitter or Google+

Comments

  • http://uk.linkedin.com/in/robertjnicholson Robert Nicholson

    Looks interesting – might have a look and see – is it something recommended?
    Any opinion on how accurate the IP databases are?

  • http://www.blogstorm.co.uk Patrick Altoft

    We’ve used it and it works great. Not sure how accurate the databases are but they use a lot and also have a team continually checking data to make them more accurate.

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  • Johno

    I dont really see how they can accurately do this without some form of either trojan or portscanning which is dubious practice at best.

    How many companies do you know who have ip blocks of their own? i maybe know 3 or 4 out of all of the companies i work with.

  • http://www.searchengineacademy.com.au Sue Cooper

    Looks like a good product. Sometimes, not getting the conversion you want might take very simple steps. Sometimes, the conversion page is too many clicks away from your targeted landing page. Or, it might be because you are consistently attracting the wrong crowd. Check to see if the keywords you are using are targeted at the right audience. Get a proper SEO training to learn more.

  • http://www.mooloop.com Matt Fenn

    There are a few services like this available, Jumplead http://www.jumplead.com does this but also adds the ability to open a chat dialogue with visitors and includes lead management tools.

    Worth checking out..