(You can create a custom Source/Medium feed for Bing as well.) Here's the cool part — tracking your organic traffic doesn't just tell you how many people visited you. It tells you what companies came to your site so you can send them to sales for nurturing or marketing for retargeting. Check out this sweet use case from Global Call Forwarding. Protip: Set up a custom feed filter for Source = Direct to tell you when users come to your site directly by typing in your URL.
High-five for brand awareness. Set up filters based on onsite behavior The average conversion rate is pretty low — somewhere in the range of 2 percent if you are lucky. This means 98% of site visitors poke around and egypt email list then head off without ever taking action like leaving their contact info or downloading a white paper. To be fair, a lot of those people aren't in your target audience.
You'd waste a lot of time chasing down every person who visited your site. (You'd also look pretty creepy.) But what about there's also some traffic that is in your target audience but still doesn't leave their contact info? With Leadfeeder, you can filter site visitors based on behavioral insights — such as who visited your service page or viewed a specific product page. Say you're working on a B2B software site and create a new landing page targeting businesses that use account-based marketing.