How can I track a sale?

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by quatto, Oct 5, 2010.

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    Is there a way to track how you are getting sales through clickbank? if not? how can I?

    I am new and I am making some progress with sales and I want to see what I am doing right and what I am doing wrong...
     
    quatto, Oct 5, 2010 IP
  2. cyclo394

    cyclo394 Peon

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    Most basic form would be to add some tracking ids to your generated links in CB. Mark down where you are putting the links.
     
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    powfada Active Member

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    If you are doing ppc, there are softwares which you can use to tell which keyword brings in the sale. If you are doing article marketing, you will have to add different tracking ids to the different sections of your landing page.

    For example, bottom link, banner, top link etc

    It will be hard to tell which article referred the sale though :(
     
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    evelinawilliams007 Notable Member

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    That's what tids are for. You can easily track any of your campaigns using tids.
     
    evelinawilliams007, Oct 8, 2010 IP
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    Chri5123 Active Member

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    Yes the easiest way is to use the Clickbank link generator and enter a track link (tid).

    Or if you are looking for something more advanced for Adwords check out http://www.tracking202.com

    Chris
     
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    natorob Well-Known Member

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    Why not use the 800 pound Gorilla....Google Analytics? They're free, and you can set up multiple tracking URLs. Plus you can track from click thru to sale.

    Using Analytics looks harder than it actually is; in fact, go to Google Analytics "Conversion University" and they will show you how to set this up pretty easily.

    I've used them and they work great for me...
     
    natorob, Oct 15, 2010 IP