Google Affiliate Marketing

Google Affiliate Marketing

If you are trying to be successful in promoting affiliate products and earn good money with affiliate programs you probably already signed up for more than one affiliate offer. In this case your site has multiple banners or links that point to these offers. In this situation, you must monitor clicks on links affiliate, to know which one caused the interest of your visitors. You also need to know how many clicks each link received from the subsidiary in order to count conversions.

You can get some basic statistics using PHP script that will save data in the MySQL database but also no solution more best – using Google Analytics. Using Google Analytics will give you not only answer the question which links visitors click on it, but you will also be able to monitor what their campaign leads to more clicks and what not.

When you decide to use Google Analytics to do this task is a serious problem – You can not put the tracking code in the Analytics site of your partner affiliate. So as you can get statistics without placing the tracking code in source of the page? Fortunately, there is a solution using JavaScript. To track affiliate links using this piece of JavaScript in the "href" tag: onClick = "javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview ( '/ clicks /-name – the-affiliate link');". Here is an example of how to look at the link affiliate all kinds: a href = "http://domain.tld/?id=your-id" onClick = "javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview ( '/ clicks / name-of-Your-Affiliate-link '); "

This code will cause each click on this link will be tracked by Google Analytics as a page view (a view of / clicks / name-your-affiliate-link). If you check which pages of its visitors will find / clicks / name-your-affiliate link to a page with a number of visits.

In the next step, using different names of affiliate links. E. g. / Clicks/link-1, / clicks/link-2 etc. Now create a new objective – create / clicks as the head game. Thus, the number of goals will show you the number of visitors who clicked on at least one of your links affiliate and content -> content section top of your Google Analytics account, you can check the number of clicks on each link and also the number clicks exclusive.

If you decide to use this method, you must make sure that your Google Analytics code is placed above the javascript above. Like most webmasters put the code at the bottom of the page source you will probably need to change your location.

To see an example of working affiliate links tracking visit my website MoneyTopList.com and see the page source. This website may also help you to find the best affiliate program because it lists affiliate offers paying residual commission.

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