Post by account_disabled on Jan 22, 2024 0:41:23 GMT -5
Businesses often have non-standard tasks related to calls. And Ringostat easily solves them due to its flexibility. For example, it can cause a pop-up message on the site after a call from a client. “Understand” where the caller is and show him the local number. Track exactly which advertisement the client originally came from - even if he first left the site and called only half a day later. Read about these and other cool features in the article. Reading time 17 minutes Calling events on the site before, after the call and when the phone is picked up Tracked Entities Multiregionality Clickable numbers and hide number button Simple substitution and implementation of complex scenarios Cross-domain tracking Own approach to session extension for the most accurate statistics Yes, some of the things described below can be implemented independently or with the help of an in-house programmer.
You Fax Lists connect telephony or call tracking, and then “finish” it to suit your needs. Another question is how much will it cost and will the developer be able to make everything work as it should? But if you use Ringostat, it does a lot by default. Experts call this high flexibility out of the box. Just pay for the product you need, tell technical support what you need, and use it. Calling events on the site before, after the call and when the phone is picked up Sometimes you need some event to occur on the site related to the call. For example: immediately after the call, a “Thank you for contacting” pop-up or a request to evaluate the manager’s work is displayed; if the client does not get through, he is “redirected” to an apology page where he is given a promotional code for a discount; after the call, information about the call is transferred to your own web analytics system built into the site; Call data is sent to Facebook Pixel as a “Contact” event - this is how you get information about customer calls that came from Facebook and Instagram ads.
All this can be easily implemented using Ringostat if you have a basic command of JavaScript. You will also need Google Tag Manager , a solution from Google that allows you to place custom scripts on site pages without interfering with its code. You might find this article “Google Tag Manager Basics” helpful . To put it simply, it works like this: you write a JS function that should be executed on the site before a call, when the phone is picked up, or after the call; create a trigger in Google Tag Manager, after which this function will work; when a visitor goes to the site and sees a replacement number or calls it, Ringostat will “understand” that you need to perform your function.
You Fax Lists connect telephony or call tracking, and then “finish” it to suit your needs. Another question is how much will it cost and will the developer be able to make everything work as it should? But if you use Ringostat, it does a lot by default. Experts call this high flexibility out of the box. Just pay for the product you need, tell technical support what you need, and use it. Calling events on the site before, after the call and when the phone is picked up Sometimes you need some event to occur on the site related to the call. For example: immediately after the call, a “Thank you for contacting” pop-up or a request to evaluate the manager’s work is displayed; if the client does not get through, he is “redirected” to an apology page where he is given a promotional code for a discount; after the call, information about the call is transferred to your own web analytics system built into the site; Call data is sent to Facebook Pixel as a “Contact” event - this is how you get information about customer calls that came from Facebook and Instagram ads.
All this can be easily implemented using Ringostat if you have a basic command of JavaScript. You will also need Google Tag Manager , a solution from Google that allows you to place custom scripts on site pages without interfering with its code. You might find this article “Google Tag Manager Basics” helpful . To put it simply, it works like this: you write a JS function that should be executed on the site before a call, when the phone is picked up, or after the call; create a trigger in Google Tag Manager, after which this function will work; when a visitor goes to the site and sees a replacement number or calls it, Ringostat will “understand” that you need to perform your function.