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Being Able To Turn Back Time On Your Web Site

I keep track of everything I do in reference to my web sites. This allows me to duplicate the results I had at a particular moment in time. Let's see how this has helped me boost my profits and saved me heartache at the same time.

  

Snap Shots In Time

I have snaps of various moments in the "history" of my online ventures. By this I mean, I have saved for future reference the conditions that existed when I had record breaking sales days.

I have either a file copy or printed copy of the following facts when these record breaking days existed:

  • What my bids where in the pay per click engines
  • Note any changes that I made which may have been relevant to the strong sales
  • Copy of the web page html with a descriptive name

This is extremely educational and has helped my profits increase dramatically. I have learned quite a bit from the experiences that I have saved.

It is also reassuring to know that by duplicating the conditions at that time, I can bring the sales to a compariable level that they were in at that time. This has save my skin a couple of times when I have implemented changes which negatively effected sales.

 

For Example

Here is an example of how I save my index.html pages as I make changes.

When I have a record setting day, I will make a duplicate copy of the particular page(s) which were responsible for the sales at the time. In this way I can create a rolling diary of sorts that I can always refer back to if needed.

Let's say for example that I was selling an ebook on "French Cooking". I had recently changed the sales page by adjusting some wording.

On October 2, 2004 I had a record breaking sale day.

I then save a copy of "french_cooking_salespage.html" and rename the copy as "french_cooking_salespage_EXCELLENT_SALES_Oct2_2004.html"

Six months from now I could reference this if needed. I would have also saved a copy of all of the conditions that I had control over at the time, such as my bid placement on that particular day. If I needed to, I could reuse this information to bring back those conditions which gave me such good sales.

You may be wondering if this takes up a lot of room on my computer. The answer is no. HTML files are small because they are mainly text.

I have not only learned quite a bit from reviewing this information in the future, it is also a bit of insurance for you. You know that you can duplicate the conditions if necessary.

This is a strongly recommended tip!

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