If you did not read part 1… You can find it here!
3. Web.com Websites DO NOT Come Set-Up With Google Analytics…
John Gosselin, Director of Implementation for our team has personally spoken to four high-level managers at Web.com about accessing the Google Analytics and Google AdWords information for Web.com clients.
Safe to say, John was COMPLETELY blown-away when he was told Web.com websites don’t come equipped with Google Analytics and Web.com doesn’t administer their client’s Google AdWords campaigns on Google’s platform — they have a proprietary way to do it.
When our client contacted Web.com’s customer service department to get-in-the-loop, they told her “We don’t use anything Google related on our websites.”
However, and, on a positive for Web.com clients, they will allow you to add a Google Analytics text snippet into your website so you can track your website visitor’s behavior, what they were looking at before clicking to your site, how long they stayed on each page, and so many more vitally important things that’ll help you monetize your website’s marketability.
If I were you, I would start to ponder why a company who is savvy enough to build websites and manage marketing campaigns for over 3 million businesses wouldn’t want to share the results using the internet’s #1 “information gathering hub” with their client’s (Google)?!
One last word of warning on this topic: if you cancel your account with Web.com, all of the information, market intelligence, and feedback you’ve acquired through your paid media efforts will be gone in an instant — we’ve experienced this first hand with the people who have started working with us after leaving Web.com.
4. The Amount Of “Gossip” About Web.com Is Growing…
If you think Team A.A.G. is being unfair, unethical, or deceiving by presenting this marketing material, you owe it to yourself to conduct due diligence at a higher level.
You’ll be shocked when you see the number of people “speaking up” about their disgruntled doings with Web.com! In the first video on this page, we explained WHY Team A.A.G initially got involved in making this Web.com review page in the first place. Then, in the video where we review about 10 Web.com websites, John Gosselin and his 8 year old son Zack share some profit-propelling, how-to information about what websites that are converting their web visitors to paying customers are doing that Web.com websites are not.
Finally, we’ve included some 3rd party snippets on this page so you can see why we’ve questioned how Web.com and it’s employees can sleep at night after seeing how a large amount of people have been treated by their company.
5. Web.com’s Sales Force And Advertising & Maketing Campaigns Are Great — It’s What Their Customers Are Buying That Needs To Be Questioned
As mentioned earlier in this review of Web.com, Web.com websites, and whether or not you should expect to make money working with Web.com, the “set it and forget it” days of marketing online have given way to people who have learned that being organic and dynamic with their marketing, as well as authentic with their messaging are here to stay.
The reality is that YOUR BUSINESS will grow in direct proportion the the level of leadership it receives.
So, if you’ve struggled to FULLY understand how to make money online, it’s simple: MARKETING IS A PROCESS, NOT AN EVENT.
Furthermore, it takes A LOT more than grit, guts, determination, and a willingness to do different that will allow you to MASSIVELY goal-get in today’s highly-competitive marketplace — it’s all about being a strategic entrepreneur at every step of the game that will allow you to win at the Game of Google and better influence internet onlookers to act on your sales prompts.
Marketing IS NOT AN EXPENSE if you “do it” right. Marketing is 100% an investment that should yield you $1, $2, $5, $10, or sometimes $20+ for every dollar you invest into your marketing.
* Disclaimer *
We hope you FULLY understand that we want you to work with a marketing system that allows you to continuously measure, monitor, adjust, and control EVERY SINGLE ASPECT of what it’s going to take to make your company MORE money, get MORE business, and have MORE fun while growing your business and brand using the internet.
If you’re still drawn to Web.com, Web.com website’s, and Web.com’s Monthly Marketing programming after perusing this page, we wish you the best of luck with all of your marketing endeavors — they’re doing their best to help you succeed online!