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Unfortunately, there is
a wrong way to track phone calls and it can sabotage your SEO campaign.
That’s because the phone number listed on your website must be 100%
consistent with the phone number listed on all the other websites, like
business directories, across the Internet.
If your phone number is
not consistent across the Internet, then that will negatively impact
your search engine rankings.
Uh oh, that means you
can’t use unique tracking numbers to track your SEO! Again, if you use
unique tracking numbers, then those numbers will be inconsistent with
what’s listed on your website, which in turn, hurts your SEO.
But don’t worry,
there is a workaround!
The Correct Way
To Track Your Calls
Now that you know how not to do it,
let’s introduce the correct
way to track your calls. It’s called DNI, or dynamic number insertion.
This is a bit technical
so bear with me. Once you understand how this works, then it’ll be more
clear why this is the only way to track calls without hurting your SEO.
As the name suggests,
DNI dynamically (or automatically) changes the number on your website
based on the source of the visitor. For example, if the visitor clicked
on a Facebook ad, then DNI could automatically change the number listed
on your website so you can track all calls from Facebook. Or in our
case here, if the visitor clicked on your website in the organic Google
results, then DNI could change the number so you can track calls from
SEO.
Why doesn’t this hurt
SEO like the “wrong way” explained above?
The key is that DNI
does not actually change the phone number in the source code. Technically
speaking, DNI uses Javascript that only changes the phone number
displayed to the visitor so the code on the page remains the same.
I’ll repeat that so
it’s crystal clear. The underlying code on your website does not change
when you use DNI. That means the phone number in the HTML code that
Google reads does not change. DNI doesn’t change the code. Instead, DNI
just changes what is displayed to the visitor.
Think of it like
putting on a mask. Your face didn’t change. You just covered up your
face with a mask. That’s essentially what’s going on when you use DNI
to track phone calls.
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