I'm getting ready for a meeting with the AT&T YP rep *heh* and have analyzed our order tracking numbers to be armed with the best info possible.
One stat I hadn't paid much attention to was 'average sale' by referrer. IMO it gives us an idea of the quality and type of visitors being sent from a site.
Here are our average online per order sales (flowers only, excluding delivery and tax) by referrer:
MSN/Live $ 79.68 (no ads)
CitySearch $ 79.20 (paid listing)
Yahoo Local $ 78.90 (minimal monthly fee for listing)
Yahoo Yellow Pages $ 68.50 (included in YP.com fee)
Google search $ 67.10 (no ads)
Yahoo search $ 65.46 (no ads)
YellowPages.com $ 58.20 (paid listing)
Google Local/Maps $ 56.90 (no ad)
We have less traffic from MSN/Live than G, Y or either of their local versions, so the higher average may be due to a couple large orders pushing the number up.
YP.com had a slightly higher average than Google Maps/Local, but the traffic from G Local was significantly higher.
FYI, based on the fixed cost of the YP.com listing (and also counting the traffic from AT&T's other properties like yp.yahoo.com, we spent more than $7/click... and you can be sure that won't happen again.
One stat I hadn't paid much attention to was 'average sale' by referrer. IMO it gives us an idea of the quality and type of visitors being sent from a site.
Here are our average online per order sales (flowers only, excluding delivery and tax) by referrer:
MSN/Live $ 79.68 (no ads)
CitySearch $ 79.20 (paid listing)
Yahoo Local $ 78.90 (minimal monthly fee for listing)
Yahoo Yellow Pages $ 68.50 (included in YP.com fee)
Google search $ 67.10 (no ads)
Yahoo search $ 65.46 (no ads)
YellowPages.com $ 58.20 (paid listing)
Google Local/Maps $ 56.90 (no ad)
We have less traffic from MSN/Live than G, Y or either of their local versions, so the higher average may be due to a couple large orders pushing the number up.
YP.com had a slightly higher average than Google Maps/Local, but the traffic from G Local was significantly higher.
FYI, based on the fixed cost of the YP.com listing (and also counting the traffic from AT&T's other properties like yp.yahoo.com, we spent more than $7/click... and you can be sure that won't happen again.