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How to Set Up Sales Tracking with Deadline Funnel & Keap
How to Set Up Sales Tracking with Deadline Funnel & Keap
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Written by Hannah
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In this doc, we'll show you How to Set Up Sales Tracking with Deadline Funnel and Keap. There are a few additional steps to complete as well -

Before we get started, let's look at how our Sales Tracking works in Deadline Funnel.

The Deadline Funnel Sales Tracking feature works through a webhook. This is similar to the webhook you would use to trigger a deadline, but instead of creating a tracking record for your subscriber under the 'Tracking Started' section of your Analytics and assigning a deadline to it, it will create a tracking record under the 'Sales Tracked' section. This Sales Tracking record will have the email of the subscriber, the date of the purchase, and the amount and currency that you specify when you first create the webhook.

It's important to note that the Sales Tracking webhook will add a Sales Tracking record to your Deadline Funnel campaign any time a subscriber passes through that webhook in a Keap sequence. So it's very important that you create a Keap campaign that only runs based on an actual purchase, and you place the Sales Tracking webhook at the beginning of the sequence as an HTTP Post.


Video tutorial:


How to set up Sales Tracking with Keap

Ideally, you will already have your email platform connected to Deadline Funnel under the Integrations tab. But if you haven't connected them yet, you can review this guide, where you'll find instructions on how to connect your accounts.

Once that step is complete, you can continue with the rest of this guide.

1. Head to 'Integrations' in the top blue bar and select the campaign:

2. Now select 'New Integration', then choose 'Create Sales Tracking' in the popup and click next:

3. Make sure Keap is selected and click next:

4. Now select your Keap account and click next:

5. Choose your currency and the value for each sale, then copy the webhook:

6. Now just add the webhook to your sequence inside of Keap as an HTTP Post:

And that's it!

You can view your results in the 'Sales Tracked' section of Analytics:


Tracking Sales at Different Price Points

Let's say you have an offer that people can either purchase for $197 or $297, and you want to track when people purchase at either of those price points inside of Deadline Funnel.


Firstly, in order to do this you will need to have a way to differentiate the two price points between your checkout software and Keap, and you'll want to tag them according to which price they paid. Then you can use those tags to create two separate sequences that run based on one tag or the other being added.

Once you have two separate sequences in place, you'll create your Sales Tracking webhook and set the amount to $197, then add it to the sequence for the $197 purchase.

Deadline Funnel does not have the ability to store two separate webhooks inside of one campaign, so in order to get the webhook for the $297 offer, you'll just adjust the amount of the existing webhook to $297. This will not break the first webhook you created for $197 offer. But it does mean that if you go back to look at your webhook settings later, you will only see the webhook with the second price point added. Make sure to paste the new webhook into your sequence for the $297 purchase.

And that's it! Now if someone purchases at the $197 price they will show up as a $197 sale in Deadline Funnel, and if they purchase at $297, they will show up as a $297 sale.

If you have any questions, please let us know at help@deadlinefunnel.com or in our live chat at the bottom right of your screen

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