Organizing Mass Data

Depending on how many ads, product and traffic sources you have you may need to organize HYROS by using our group layer feature. The most basic feature is to organize your Facebook assets by their campaigns by using the Category group. You can also organize your sources by their traffic source by using the TRAFFIC

Tracking Miscellaneous Ad Sources

For the majority of paid traffic sources, we offer native integrations to facilitate tracking. If you’re running ads and don’t see your traffic source listed under the “Setup Hyros” section, please follow the steps outlined in this document to proceed with tracking. Setup Guide Organizing Your Sources We also recommend using our extra UTM parameters

URL Rules

URL rules are an easy way to create sources, sales, action tags or lead stages passively if the visiting URLs have distinct words or snippets in the URL. WARNING: If you’re tracking link clicks sending traffic to your landing page, the best option is to track via THIS GUIDE. This allows you to track more

Tracking Organic, SMS and Social Visitors – Advanced Guide

This document will guide you how to implement tracking to your organic sources to identify where your leads originate from. Additionally, the advanced guide will help you interpret and organize the data effectively. This option to track using manual source parameters is very useful when we want to track specific links or pages. To track

How To “Deep Dive” Into Your Sales and Lead Data

This guide will show you how to dive deeply into your ad reports and find the small critical details of your customer’s behaviour. Deep Diving 101 When you have loaded up a report in the columns area you will see this icon for every source in the sales column. Clicking it will take you into

Using Tags To Track Customers and Viewing their Journey

This guide will show you how to use tags to organize and track your customers’ journeys. What Are Tags And How Are They Used At HYROS we track your customers using 3 different tags. It is important that you understand the difference between these tags because they all represent very different things. There is now

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