Affiliate Marketing

Analytics Glossary: KPI – Key Performance Indicators

Posted on Feb 21, 2008 in Affiliate Marketing |

KPI or Key Performance Indicators:

  • Typically available in dashboards and provides an overall understanding of how the site is performing. Some KPIs include conversions, clicks and page views but are defined by the analytics user.

In my experience most dashboards can get pretty cluttered. My recommendation is to give yourself a comfortable period of time in using the program (a week, a month, whatever you’re satisfied with) and then review the content on your dashboard to remove anything you haven’t determined is a KPI and you don’t need to review on a daily basis.

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Glossary Definition From
Website Magazine, February 2008.

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Analytics Glossary: Sessionization

Posted on Feb 19, 2008 in Affiliate Marketing |

Sessionization:

  • Refers to methods used to define a session (includes cookies, IP address, IP+Agent and others) telling the analytics system how to measure – or not measure – a series of page requests from the same individual or browsing machine.

In order to be able to track visitors accurately, you need to make sure you’re not counting the same visitor over and over again. This is where Sessionization comes in handy. Otherwise you could be counting yourself refreshing the page after making updates 10 times and falsely inflate your data.

Be wary of your analytics software and make sure that it’s not just counting page loads or else you get a grossly inflated number.

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Glossary Definition From
Website Magazine, February 2008.

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Meet me in Vegas!

Posted on Feb 14, 2008 in Affiliate Marketing, Conferences & Networking |

Eiffel Tower Restaurant at Paris Las Vegas HotelThanks to the great team at Affiliate Summit, you can now schedule appointments with exhibitors in a nifty online interface.

So if you’re going to the summit, schedule an appointment to talk to me & my PsPrint colleague! Go now to http://sponsors.affiliatesummit.com to schedule an appointment! We’ve already got a couple of meetings scheduled outside of this super sweet interface, so be sure to get us while we’re hot!

Remember the 20% off printing discount with PsPrint for attendees and exhibitors… you only get more details if you register to attend! And the word today is that the event is SOLD OUT! So get on that waiting list!

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Analytics Glossary: Frequency

Posted on Feb 14, 2008 in Affiliate Marketing |

Frequency:

  • The number of times a visitor has visited a site during a reporting period. Average Frequency is the average of all visitors’ frequencies during the reporting period. Frequency is a retention metric and part of RFM (recency, frequency, monetary) analysis.

This goes hand in hand with bounce rate, which tells you how many people leave your website after visiting a certain page. Generating leads and driving traffic is important, but you have to make your website sticky… once they’re there, make them want to stay and come back. Monitor this with the frequency data and bounce rates.

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Glossary Definition From
Website Magazine, February 2008.

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Analytics Glossary: Average Lifetime Value

Posted on Feb 12, 2008 in Affiliate Marketing |

Average Lifetime Value:

  • The average of the lifetime value of a visitor or multiple visitors during the reporting period. Each visitor’s lifetime value is the total monetary value of a visitor’s past orders since visitor tracking began.

Since I recently had a snafu with my analytics, I’ve decided to start this bi-weekly series of glossary terms on analytics and share some things I’ve learned with you about it! Take notes, children!

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Glossary Definition From
Website Magazine, February 2008.

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The “it” site Snapbomb

Posted on Feb 9, 2008 in Affiliate Marketing |

It seems that on a daily basis there are more and more opportunities for bloggers to make money. I was Stumbling around earlier and found a blog post about SnapBomb from a blogger than I tend to take pretty seriously, LaTease Rikard. Usually she’s pretty on the mark about opportunities out there, including signing up for the PsPrint Affiliate Program!

So I went to check out the buzz about this and it’s the easiest thing I’ve done in awhile. The interface is super easy to understand and there’s no lengthy approval process like other pay per post/sponsored review sites. I don’t have a lot of experience with this as I’ve never written a paid post in my life, but from reading other bloggers around the blogosphere, most paid per post/review sites are a bunch of hoops to jump through. It’s refreshing to see something so straightforward out there.

Now SnapBomb is not going to make you a millionaire overnight. From what I can see the starting pay rates are between $5-10 when you start out. But for prolific writers there’s definitely a chance to make some extra scratch there. And I’m sure most bloggers who are attempting to make money from their blogs appreciate every dollar they can get. It’s also a good vehicle for blog marketing.

I encourage anyone looking for some extra dough to check it out at www.SnapBomb.com and poke around.

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