UTM Parameter

What is UTM Parameter?

UTM Parameter – (Urchin Tracking Module Parameter )UTM parameters in a URL identify the marketing campaign that refers to traffic to a specific website.

UTM parameters are five tags you can add to the end of the URLs of your marketing or promotional efforts. When your appended URL is then visited, it allows analytics software to track information, such as how visitors are coming to your site and if they’re interacting with any content associated with a campaign. This can be particularly useful, especially if there are multiple ways to access your online assets and you’re trying to identify which channels to focus on.

Here’s an example.

Highlighted in orange are the UTM parameters that have been added to this blog post’s URL for tracking purposes. You’ll notice the string starts with a “?” and contains the three of the possible five tags: utm_content, utm_medium, and utm_source.

The addition of the UTM parameter doesn’t change the content of the post. Rather, it allows for analytics to interpret the origin and basic engagement information about the visitor.  The other two possible tags, utm_campaign and utm_term, were not used in this case.

Let’s take a quick look at how each one of these five possible UTM tags can be used.

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  • Source: Used to show which site the visitors are coming from.
  • Medium: Used to show which marketing channels are bringing the visitor to your site. Examples include, but aren’t limited to, email, social, or cost-per-click.
  • Campaign: Used to identify which campaign the promotion is associated with.
  • Term: Used to manually identify paid keywords you’re targeting with your campaign.
  • Content: Used to identify the exact element on your ad or promotion that was clicked. This is often used for optimization purposes.

Why are the UTM parameters important?

Using a combination of the five tags can help your team start to develop valuable insights about which promotional efforts are bringing traffic to your site.

This type of information, in turn, allows you to gauge which types of campaigns are working and which may not be performing as expected.

Gathering data about which types of promotions or content is working for your website audience opens the door for optimization and experimentation. Conversational tools such as live chat, Facebook Messenger, are starting to enable visitors to communicate with companies instantaneously.

You can use UTM parameters in email, messaging, or even social campaigns to determine which of those channels work best for your buyer personas and current website audience. Knowing which channels work best can help your team target and use the types of content that perform well, which can positively impact your campaigns’ return on investment or ROI.

Conclusion

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