I was reading it can be used ON your page in lieu of actually navigating to Google Analytics. Are there any discrepancies? Does it slow your site loading times?
Anyone use google analytics via sumome on their website?
I was reading it can be used ON your page in lieu of actually navigating to Google Analytics. Are there any discrepancies? Does it slow your site loading times?
Hello,
Yes, I have the Google analytics in Sumome...
It us handy and it does not have much effect on your site performance when you use Sumome also for other reasons...
Only for the Google Analytics function, I would not install sumome, but connect to Analytics in your SEO...
Grtz,
Bert
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Is there a tool to track who or where the customers are coming from who click on your links? Or is there somewhere I can drill down to view these stats?
You have to spend time understanding GA and setting it up. it is free and very powerful.
Cheers!
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What can I use to view where my customers are coming from?
Is there a tool to track who or where the customers are coming from who click on your links? Or is there somewhere I can drill down to view these stats?
You have to spend time understanding GA and setting it up. it is free and very powerful.
Cheers!
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I am browsing the ClickBank Marketplace and there are several offers listed as N/A. Should these be promoted?
Hi,
I don't know much about clickbank. I'm also an affiliate with them, but rarely promote anything, because the scams I bought years ago was both from ClickBank, so I'm careful of the products that are listed there. Luckily they gave me the money back quickly when I complained, they're awesome in that way - it's not their fault that people use them to sell scams.
All I can say is before you promote anything from them, do your research and make sure it's not a scam.
Sorry, I don't know what N/A means there, maybe someone else can help with that?
Blessings in abundance
Linda
Thank you for the knowledge. I had no idea that scammers are present there. ClickBank actually emailed me to implement their TrustBadge. I hope it's trustworthy!
If I remember correctly the NA usually is for either the payout or the gravity. If you see that on any offer your best not to promote anyway because chances of making any sales will be slim.
I always look for offers that have a gravity of 30 or above. You'll have a better chance of making some commissions. Of course if you buy a program you can see for yourself whether or not is worth and if it fills a need or has a solution to a problem. Always to the research on the product your offering that way you know if it's going to useful to others. Don't promote junk, if you don't like it chances are your audience won't either and that can hurt you.
I hope this helps.
gene
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Clickbank marketplace question about offers marked as na?
I am browsing the ClickBank Marketplace and there are several offers listed as N/A. Should these be promoted?
Hi,
I don't know much about clickbank. I'm also an affiliate with them, but rarely promote anything, because the scams I bought years ago was both from ClickBank, so I'm careful of the products that are listed there. Luckily they gave me the money back quickly when I complained, they're awesome in that way - it's not their fault that people use them to sell scams.
All I can say is before you promote anything from them, do your research and make sure it's not a scam.
Sorry, I don't know what N/A means there, maybe someone else can help with that?
Blessings in abundance
Linda
Thank you for the knowledge. I had no idea that scammers are present there. ClickBank actually emailed me to implement their TrustBadge. I hope it's trustworthy!
If I remember correctly the NA usually is for either the payout or the gravity. If you see that on any offer your best not to promote anyway because chances of making any sales will be slim.
I always look for offers that have a gravity of 30 or above. You'll have a better chance of making some commissions. Of course if you buy a program you can see for yourself whether or not is worth and if it fills a need or has a solution to a problem. Always to the research on the product your offering that way you know if it's going to useful to others. Don't promote junk, if you don't like it chances are your audience won't either and that can hurt you.
I hope this helps.
gene
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Seems like every 2 out of 3 Share A Sale Merchant programs that I choose to join either remove or disapprove me. I even put in a detailed description of how I intend to promote
I joined JVZoo about 2 weeks ago, got 8 approvals with over 80 products to promote (some are just oto, so maybe 30 products realistically). I haven't look into Share A Sale yet, cheers!
JVZoo works differently, they don't look at your site, you only have 255 characters to convince each one of them that you want to promote. Basically I told them
1. my name
2. where from
3. IM experience
4. How I will promote their products, ex. ppc, SEO, news press, FB ppe, etc.
Good luck, cheers!
well you must ask your self - how is my site looking, how long has it been going, how is it ranked by Google, how is the content ok
Now I have looked at your site and It appears very weak it is just selling WA and there is not even a picture of you and not much about yourself is there?
You see what is your history? what are you really trying to do?
these guys know everything they know how to find out more about you and yoursite than you could ever know and out of the ten questions they are how may have you qualified for ???
I am writimg to help you understand why you have been turned away a few times so now you have something to work on OK
best regartds paul
You are more than welcome - Also you need content and I have heard through the grapevine Google like 30 pages to even look at you!!!!
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Share a sale merchants not approving me?
Seems like every 2 out of 3 Share A Sale Merchant programs that I choose to join either remove or disapprove me. I even put in a detailed description of how I intend to promote
I joined JVZoo about 2 weeks ago, got 8 approvals with over 80 products to promote (some are just oto, so maybe 30 products realistically). I haven't look into Share A Sale yet, cheers!
JVZoo works differently, they don't look at your site, you only have 255 characters to convince each one of them that you want to promote. Basically I told them
1. my name
2. where from
3. IM experience
4. How I will promote their products, ex. ppc, SEO, news press, FB ppe, etc.
Good luck, cheers!
well you must ask your self - how is my site looking, how long has it been going, how is it ranked by Google, how is the content ok
Now I have looked at your site and It appears very weak it is just selling WA and there is not even a picture of you and not much about yourself is there?
You see what is your history? what are you really trying to do?
these guys know everything they know how to find out more about you and yoursite than you could ever know and out of the ten questions they are how may have you qualified for ???
I am writimg to help you understand why you have been turned away a few times so now you have something to work on OK
best regartds paul
You are more than welcome - Also you need content and I have heard through the grapevine Google like 30 pages to even look at you!!!!
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Hello,
Yes, I have the Google analytics in Sumome...
It us handy and it does not have much effect on your site performance when you use Sumome also for other reasons...
Only for the Google Analytics function, I would not install sumome, but connect to Analytics in your SEO...
Grtz,
Bert
Cool and thanks. I am following you now.