Today I've added following new features to ClickBank Analytics: Monthly unique visitor estimate from www.compete.com. Now you can get a rough idea about now many people visit the landing page. This can give you a hint about what product sells best. SERP rankings for most popular queries, courtesy of www.seodigger.com. You can see 10 keywords for both Google a MSN that landing page ranks in top 20 positions for. These keywords are chosen based on estimated daily traffic (SEO index) that they contribute. Landing page information: screenshot, title and keyword density cloud. Landing page Google PageRank. Another way to estimate how much organic traffic product attracts. ClickBank title and description update. ClickBank publishers often update title and description to send a message to affiliates. How you can see the history of these messages. Right now you can't sort or search on these features but I'll add this functionality pretty soon. Stay tuned! And last but not least, I'm starting "product of the day" program that will allow ClickBank publishers to get some exposure to their product on www.cb-analytics.com. That was some piece of work. I'll go get myself a beer Feel free to comment on the new features or any problems that you see.
I am impressed, I am a regular visitor to your site I think you should put either adsense or a donate button on your site to generate small revenue
may I add a suggestion.. how hard would it be for you to make your graphs look more like cbtrends or cbengine?
I've had adsense there for a while until I tried to change the login. 3 weeks, 30 email with google support and my account is still in the limbo. I know that graphs can be potentially better. What is wrong with them in particular?
its kind of like they need to be zoomed in.. They dont show much movement, especially in the lower gravity products
I actually made this trade off deliberately. So that by looking at the graph you can immediately tell that gravity is low. If graph is "zoomed in" you actually have to look at the numbers to tell product with 300 gravity from 30. Is it really useful to tell if products gravity is 10.5 or 9.7?