Source Tracking
To know where your leads are coming from.
How?
Add a ?s=Source after your URL so for example if you don't have your own domain
http://www.PeakLifestyle.com/demo?s=Flyer
If you have your own domain then
http://www.YourDomain.com?s=Flyer
This will show up under Source in the email you get when a prospect fills out the form on your website and it will be in the detailed view in your prospect manager.
If possible keep this as one word for example AdWords instead of Google AdWords. If you want to use spaces then use a + sign so for example Google+AdWords.
If you use Google AdWords or some other kind of online advertising then this is really easy to put as the link for the AD. If you are running multiple online ads then you can track what ad is getting the best results by tracking them with different source references.
For example AdWords1, AdWords2 and so on.
The prospect will never see what you put in the URL as they are automatically redirected to your main site. Your site simply remembers the source hidden behind the scenes. Cool Huh!?
For printed materials you might not want to use a complicated URL that has ?s=Flyer in it for example.
For this reason we have made it possible for all members that have their own domain to make for example ?s=Flyer into /1
Suppose your domain is YourDomain.com and you want to track everybody that comes from a flyer. Now what you do is print http://www.YourDomain.com/1 on the flyer and then set up a redirect in your domain control panel so that /1 redirects to http://www.YourDomain.com/?s=Flyer
Here is how to do this.
Go to http://www.yourdomain.com/cpanel
Log in with your username & password

Now follow these instructions


