Post by account_disabled on Jan 23, 2024 6:03:47 GMT -5
Ringostat has 30+ ready-made integrations with other services. But it happens that a client needs a connection with a system that is not yet on this list. Our partner, Roman Chernysh, Chief Executive Officer of the Power UP agency , found a simple way to solve this problem. Read the instructions on how to do this using JavaScript functions. All you need is basic knowledge of Google Tag Manager and five minutes. Or two for the experienced GTM user. Roman Chernysh Roman Chernysh, Chief Executive Officer from the Power UP agency Very often, when choosing call tracking , users pay attention to ready-made product integrations. Mainly with third-party analytics systems and services that make the life of a marketer easier.
I would like Fax Lists to talk about one of the many advantages of call tracking from Ringostat over its competitors. This is the ability to use custom JavaScript functions directly on a site where Ringostat is already connected . What is it all about? Imagine that a JavaScript function can be executed on a website based on one of the following events: before an incoming call - i.e. the user has already dialed the phone number, and the operator receives a call to the phone; at the moment the handset is picked up - important if we want to track only received calls; after the call - the call was successful, the dialogue took place.
How this can be used in practice It is at this moment that the door to the limitless world of integrations with anything opens. A contextual advertising specialist can set up the transfer of call data to Facebook , Google's Display and Video 360 service (DV360) and other advertising platforms. After this, you can optimize your advertising campaigns for call conversions and be guided by real data, rather than assumptions and guesses. A marketer can adequately assess the impact of activities on conversion and make decisions on budgeting advertising traffic channels.
I would like Fax Lists to talk about one of the many advantages of call tracking from Ringostat over its competitors. This is the ability to use custom JavaScript functions directly on a site where Ringostat is already connected . What is it all about? Imagine that a JavaScript function can be executed on a website based on one of the following events: before an incoming call - i.e. the user has already dialed the phone number, and the operator receives a call to the phone; at the moment the handset is picked up - important if we want to track only received calls; after the call - the call was successful, the dialogue took place.
How this can be used in practice It is at this moment that the door to the limitless world of integrations with anything opens. A contextual advertising specialist can set up the transfer of call data to Facebook , Google's Display and Video 360 service (DV360) and other advertising platforms. After this, you can optimize your advertising campaigns for call conversions and be guided by real data, rather than assumptions and guesses. A marketer can adequately assess the impact of activities on conversion and make decisions on budgeting advertising traffic channels.