ClickBank Statistics

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by zigster, May 8, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hello,

    I am new to ClickBank. I have used DoubleClick/Performics before and they have great tracking for ads - impressions, ctr, $, etc. for reporting. So, if I have a banner ad on my site, I can tell exactly how successful it is. So far, from everything I have seen on CB, they do not have any of that. Just how much money and no stats.

    Is that the case? Or am I missing something? And if they don't have anything, is there any other tool to count those statistics? I don't want to waste space on my sites for an ad (or link) that is not performing.

    Thanks!
     
    zigster, May 8, 2008 IP
  2. CrazyDictator

    CrazyDictator Well-Known Member

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    They don't have anything.
     
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  3. zigster

    zigster Well-Known Member

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    Shoot! That is rough...

    Is there any 3rd party tracking that people use for analytics?
     
    zigster, May 8, 2008 IP
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    nadavs Active Member

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    ClickBank has some analytics. Go to the "Reporting" tab, then click on "Analytics". You'll be able to choose between few statistics.
    nadavs
     
    nadavs, May 8, 2008 IP
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    popnyc Active Member

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    what is the difference between gravity and popularity? Is popularity the number of affilitates who are promoting?
    Is the % Earned/Sale statistic related to conversion?
     
    popnyc, May 11, 2008 IP
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    Swerd Active Member

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    add a TID to your hoplinks.
    you can then see how many people have clicked your banner, how many sales its got etc.

    Give each of your hoplinks a different TID
     
    Swerd, May 11, 2008 IP
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    tdd1984 Well-Known Member

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    What if your direct linking will the TID still show your clicks and etc?
     
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    Swerd Active Member

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    yep.. if the tid is on the hoplink it will show
     
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    popnyc Active Member

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    How do you look for Grv +/- (gravity increasing or decreasing)? You want increasing gravity right?
     
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    You can use different tracking Ids for different ads and find the clicks received by them and sales made in your Analytics page.

    So, this is very useful for tracking your advertising campaigns.
     
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    you should go for something between 25- 125 as gravity
     
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    Thanks for all of the information. Do you have an example of what the TID would look like? Is that just an idea that you are putting in your link? If that is the case, will it get in the way of the link or the referral to the product?

    Thanks again!
     
    zigster, May 21, 2008 IP