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‘Affiliate Tips’ News

HOW DO I PICK AND AFFILIATE OFFER TO RUN?

Sunday, November 4, 2007 22:44

Ubaidabcd from http://www.wickedfire.com forums wrote saying he was having some issues finding offers that worked on the affiliate networks. I started to respond on wickedfire then decided I needed a new blog post. Bottomline - is a LOT of offers SUCKKKKKKK. Think about this. For most affiliate companies, all you ...

HOW TO TRACK CONVERTING KEYWORDS FOR YOUR AFFILIATE MARKETING ADVERTISING USING PHP

Sunday, November 4, 2007 22:42

Do it yourself keyword conversion tracking I started to write this on http://www.wickedfire.com then figured I needed some new content this week. Have you ever wanted to find out which of your keywords are converting on your campaigns you’re running? This is actually a relatively simple thing to do ...

POWERFUL OPEN SOURCE ( FREE ) CLICK TRACKING TOOLS TO IMPROVE YOUR PAY PER CLICK CONVERSIONS

Sunday, November 4, 2007 22:38

Couple of great open source resources for Heat Mapping and click path tracking. Find out where people are clicking and how long they’re staying. http://www.labsmedia.com/clickheat/index.html Also if you have a complex site and are looking to track paths of your visitors to find out where they’re leaving you can check out. http://www.phpopentracker.de It has ...

MORE ADVANCED CLICK & KEYWORD TO DIRECTTRACK SYSTEM CONVERSION TRACKING

Sunday, November 4, 2007 22:29

If you’re in a highly competitive niche where pay-per-click, clicks cost 2-10$ per click you need to do everything you can to improve the conversion ratio’s of those highly expensive clicks. As I’m rather new to Pay-Per-Click advertising I’m learning as I go probably just like a lot of you. In ...

HIGH PAY-PER-CLICK BIDS DOES ALWAYS NOT MEAN HIGH PROFITS

Sunday, November 4, 2007 22:16

I was asked recently what my high bid was for Ringtones PPC campaigns and I gave an honest answer of .75 per click is my highest bid. The guy was like great ran off and started a PPC campaign on Google Adwords before I could say anything else he was ...