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What is the best way to get visitors that convert on seocheckout? I've tried some website exchange sites and they bring traffic, but not purchases..

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exjordanary
Actually, I found that Posting a Sponsored Offer on Facebook Pages work great (for example a Gig of yours with your Affiliate Link in it) or simply creating FB Ads in general too. Especially since I can get Targeted Ad Clicks for $2.03 Cents and under. I have NEVER paid more that 3 cents per Click on FB Ads. No matter what Niche.

You should see the Tutorials of mine that I just posted HERE

Thanks!!
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Beverly
What is the best way to get visitors that convert on seocheckout? I've tried some website exchange sites and they bring traffic, but not purchases..


Do you mean purchases of your Seocheckout packages/services?



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robertman11
Cool, thanks!

@beverly visitors from outside the buy Seocheckout services:



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ionicware
I got a lot of traffic but only 3 affiliates. One of which spent quite a good amount. So far I've tried several methods, don't know exactly which worked best since I did them all in the same period of time.


This is my fault, I haven't provided you with the tools and reports to determine what converts and what doesn't. I am aware of this shortcoming and it will be fixed.



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exjordanary
Actually, I think there may be a fairly simple way Track which Affiliates are Converting for now. Google offers a couple things. One called "Conversion Tracking" (which is only functional with Adwords at the time being I think) where you would simply paste their Conversion Tracking Code onto whatever Page your Affiliate would land on if/when they Signup (but since I'm not sure what Page that is, it couldn't hurt to at least put it on the Signup Page (https://www.seocheckout.com/signup) for now.

(obviously, this would have to be something done by Admin. - I think only Level X Users can have this done, I'm not sure)

The other option that is offered in Google Analytics (not Adwords) - Is a thing called a "Goal Funnel" where you can set a Page as your "Goal" (in this case, it would again be the Page your Affiliate would ultimately Land on if/when they Signup - but I just Set the Signup Page as my Goal URL for now - at least I'll now if they made it that far).
Then you can set "Goal Funnel Steps" that lead up to your Goal URL (in this case, it would be your Affiliate URL WITHOUT the Domain - So if your Affiliate URL is : https://www.seocheckout.com/linkin/3764 , you would only include : /linkin/3764as your Goal Funnel Step.



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ionicware
Yeah, that works and a better option is to use the URL Builder that Google offers and make a campaign. This is what we do for all advertisements we create and we are able to track which converts into purchases, registrations, etc.

The problem here is that a regular user can't do this for their affiliate link because they don't have foot code installed not to mention, Level X only has it on their own pages so they would lose this data if their referral navigates to another page. All of this data is actually stored in the database already, I just need to develop a report for it. Visitors that convert

I've added a "Ref." tab to the affiliate report: https://www.seocheckout.com/balance?tab=affiliate



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exjordanary
Yes. I saw that. Thanks!! Very nice. It was true. Most of my Affiliates came from Facebook. But the ones who are actually spending anything are from Countries such as Australia, Rwanda, Sweden, India, Indonesia, Slovakia, Egypt, and Cyprus.
Who would've thunk?



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Corzhens
One of the hardest part in marketing is not the getting of traffic but the conversion. You can get 1,000 visitors to your e-commerce site who would roam around to check on the products but getting a sale is another story. I guess it would depend on the products that you are selling and on the kind of visitors that your site is getting. They should always have a matching niche so the interest would be the same with a higher conversion rate.



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