I love how people will say that if you have 1327 hops with zero sales, it MUST be CB's fault. I could buy 20,000 untargeted visitors and send them all to the offer and get zero conversions as well. Depends how targeted your traffic is. Quantity means nothing, quality does.
Is it possible this is because people are saving the link to the site and going back later? Doesn't CB use cookies? Are these cookies erased when the pc is restarted? I am having the same fluctuation problem. There is so many things that it can be..I want to blame it on CB, but my intuition tells me that a major company like that would not risk it's neck by becoming involved in money laundering..
Cookie's aren't erased from one's computer unless they expire or they are manually deleted by the user.
Well I've noticed for some time that cookies are not surviving past the current web browser session when the user clicked on the hoplink, how? well because of the lack of revisits to my site, and no recurring tid's , only seeing new visits - tid's are not increasing in volume due to people comming back later !
depends if the tid only registers the first time somebody clicks your hoplink?, if the user revisits the site, they bookmark the site not the hoplink, tid's not saved in the cookie?, i don't know
I must say that you have stolen my words. The exact same thing happened with me just a few days ago.. I was regularly going on a sale or two a day, and suddenly no sales for a week. just yesterday, I had a few sales to break the curse
I'm not saying clickbank is stealing or not. I'm well aware of how unbelievable variance can be. I do want to say though, that you should always question sites like this. Never trust them just because everyone else does. Don't say "Why would a multi-million dollar company risk their entire business on skimming a few sales here and there?" Let me give you an example. I play a lot of poker. Every now and then I'd hear some wacko-nutjob complaining that online poker is rigged because they had their pocket aces sucked out on for a $20 pot. I knew they were ridiculous because no site would risk their reputation on that. Then this happened... Look at Ultimatebet/Absolute Poker. They are in the top 4 online poker sites. They have a huge reputation and are making millions. http://www.onlinepokercamera.com/ab...mate-bet-cheating-scandal-by-cornell-fiji.pdf Some of the higher-ups in the business were caught cheating. Obviously the idiots screaming about online poker being rigged were right, even though it had nothing to do with the evidence they were showing. Anyway, I just wanted to bring this up to let people know that it IS possible and it's always good to question things like this.
This tid thing is interesting, i made a lot more money before I started using tids on all my links. Does anyone know exactly how the cookies and tids work?
Hmm....Interesting... I might take TID's out on a few of my websites. Only will take about 5 minutes of my time, so why not? If conversions increase, then I'll know why I've had lack of sales.
I'd be surprised if TID's were the problem - I'm having serious problems with Clickbank and I don't use TIDs at all.
Yea, but honestly, to me, I don't need TID's too much, as I'm not promoting 20+ products. I generally have tons of sites that feed off of each other, but all eventually lead back to my lander, which has the TID's on it. Taking them off isn't much work, and I can look in the stats by "Publisher" rather than by "Tracking Code" and still get the same result. Within the time I've made that last post, I've removed TID's on my sites and uploaded the new html pages already. Since all my links are cloaked, it was a simple and quick process. I guess we'll see what happens over the weekend.
Only problem with this thinking is that the TID has nothing to do with how sales are tracked. It only tracks things for the affiliate so that we can try to find how things work properly. Sales are determined by the affiliate ID
well something was weird today, at least for me. I made 0 sales, but secondly and most importantly, I got an email from a potential customer stating he couldn't by the product! That makes the 4th email this week... So something, whether it's in our chain(from search to page to sale) or clickbanks, somewhere something is getting screwed up.
Forward the emails to Clickbank and see if they respond. As for the tid issue. When you check the the bottom of the payment page it is always listed as "affiliate=affID.TID"
well, having only 3 sales in the last 3 months, and I know that my site is holding visitors for random periods of time upto 1 hour, and visiting my hoplinks!, Think I'm going to draw the traffic away from clickbank and on to adsense, (make sense)?
Make sure you come back here with the results, because I'm really curious about this.... I've always seen "gurus" not using TID's and was wondering why.... Maybe they know about such problems, lol