My New Discovery About Wealthy Affiliate Posts

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Hey, everyone!

So, I was browsing my affiliate program stats and it got me thinking...what does "Clicks (Content)" mean?

Doing a quick search on WA, I came across a similar question that was answered by Carson.

Clicks (Raw) - The number of clicks you get on your affiliate links
Clicks (Unique) - The number of unique clicks on your affiliate links
Clicks (Content) - The number of clicks you get on your blog posts and questions on WA that were indexed by Google or other search engines.

It never occurred to me that our WA content would be indexed by Google at some point. As Carson pointed out, asking questions and making blog posts can provide a great entry point for potential members.

Anyone that clicks on your question or blog post from Google and signs up at WA will count towards your affiliate referrals.

That being said, asking questions and making blog posts often is a great way to bring in new members and boost your affiliate numbers.

Currently, my WA content is bringing in more clicks than my website is. I know it would be wise for me to utilize WA content more often.

So, what do you think? Does this make you want to make more WA posts? Has this ever occurred to you before? Let me know in the comments below.

Thanks for reading!

-Nigel

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Thanks for sharing

Hi I`m not sure that I understand all that, where do you find affiliate stats ?
Also I have never had much `blogging` practise and find it difficult to execute. Although having said that, a blog , seems to be just another name for comment ! n`est pa ?

The affiliate stats for WA are under the WA Affiliate Program link. When you share your link on your website or social networks, WA tracks how many people click on those links.

If you're not currently promoting Wealthy Affiliate but you have WA blog posts or questions posted, then you can find out how many people have found your WA content through the affiliate stats page.

I hope that was clear enough to understand. If you need better clarification, just let me know and I'll try my best to help.

Thank you for sharing !

Pat

No problem, Pat!

Thanks for commenting!

-Nigel

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