You’ll Never Become a Super Affiliate Without Doing This…

Super affiliates, those affiliates who make hundreds of thousands of dollars a year doing nothing but affiliate marketing, all have one thing in common.

They track what they’re doing….to the detail.

Super affiliates don’t get to where they’re at overnight.  Nope.  They start off their careers just like you, with almost no money to spend in advertising.  The difference is, they realized early on that if they don’t keep track of what’s doing well and what’s not, they may as well throw money out the window.

We’re talking about people like:

  • Jeremy Shoemaker of Shoemoney.com.
  • Jay Stockwell of SpeedPPC.com
  • Aymen from the ArbitrageConspiracy.com
  • and Tim Houston from AffiliateLifestyle.com

You should know by now that I don’t recommend things lightly.  And what I’m about to tell you will save you thousands of dollars.  Literally.

The program I’m referring to is StatsJunky and it will change your affiliate life!

Why?

Because you’ll know in an instant if what you’re promoting is making you money or just pulling it out of your pocket.

As an example, there’s one affiliate in particular who set up a StatsJunky account and found that one of their neglected sites was actually converting at over 14% (which is unheard of by the way). Without knowing how well this site was converting, they very well would have overlooked it and lost out of thousands of dollars in sales.

What StatsJunky does is automatically download and update all of your affiliate stats.  If you’ve been doing it the “old fashioned” way your typical day may have gone like this:

  1. Visit your affiliate site such as Clickbank.
  2. Login to your statistics area.
  3. Download the information.
  4. Add it to a spreadsheet.
  5. Visit another affiliate site.
  6. Get your stats.
  7. Download your stats.
  8. Add it to a spreadsheet.
  9. Continue this process until all of your program statistics were updated (including PPC ads).
  10. Place all of this into a spreadsheet.
  11. Try to figure out what was making you money and what wasn’t.
  12. Do this every day.

With StatsJunky you’ll never have to do this again.

Every last one of the programs that you’re promoting as well as the way that you’re promoting them (AdWords for example) is stored and updated within StatsJunky on your own computer in its own encrypted file.

There are over 200 (and growing) programs supported by StatsJunky including:

  • ClickBank
  • AdWords
  • Ad On Network
  • Facebook
  • 1ShoppingCart
  • Aweber
  • Azoogle
  • CPA Empire
  • Profit Center
  • Yahoo Publisher
  • and tons more!

And in the event your program isn’t listed, just request it and they’ll get the data for you.

Ok, that’s great but now what?

The best thing about StatsJunky is that you can see at a glance what’s making you money and what’s not.

You can sort by things like:

  • Impressions
  • Clicks
  • Sales
  • Leads
  • Rebills
  • Refunds
  • EPC/CPC
  • Conversion Ratio
  • Earnings
  • Projected earnings per year
  • and more.

Additionally, for those of you who use PPC ads, you can even drill down to the keyword level on your campaigns to see which keywords are giving you the most return on your investment.  Then you can simply get rid of those under-performing keywords and move that traffic to the higher performing keywords.

While all this is fantastic in and of itself, I haven’t even touched on all of the different statistics you can get by using StatsJunky.

Now, I promised you that I’d tell you how to save thousands of dollars on this product…well, here it is…

For a VERY LIMITED TIME, until July 31st 2009, or until all 1,418 spots have been taken, you can get StatsJunky for only $297 FOR LIFE!

Why are they doing this?  Well, it’s their birthday sale.

Why is this such a big deal?  Because this NEVER happens.  “Regular” customers have to pay $99 a month!  But during this promotion you get StatsJunky for only $297 for LIFE!

That saves you over $1,000 a year!

Remember, you will never become a super-affiliate if you don’t understand where your traffic is coming from, if it’s taking money from you or making you a bundle without tracking statistics.

Every successful affiliate marketer knows where they’re income is coming from and where their money’s going.

If you don’t, you are just throwing money down the drain.

Again, you can get lifetime access to StatsJunky for only $297 but ONLY until July 31st, 2009.

And like all quality products, they offer a 30-day, no questions asked money back guarantee.

Visit the site and click the green button that says “Limited Time Offer – Only $297 for Life”.

*Click on any of the affiliate links above to get the $297 Lifetime Offer – but only until July 31st, 2009.*

Google Accounts on Twitter

July 23, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Google, twitter 

Earlier this month, Google posted a list of Twitter accounts specific to Google.  If you want to read the original post, visit http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/07/google-accounts-on-twitter.html.

That said, here’s the list:

twitter.com/Google - our central account
twitter.com/Blogger - for Blogger fans
twitter.com/GoogleCalendar - user tips & updates
twitter.com/GoogleImages - news, tips, tricks on our visual image search
twitter.com/GoogleNews - latest headlines via Google News
twitter.com/GoogleReader - from our feed reader team
twitter.com/GoogleVoice - updates & info on Google Voice*
twitter.com/iGoogle - news & notes from Google’s personalized homepage
twitter.com/GoogleStudents - news of interest to students using Google
twitter.com/YouTube - for YouTube fans
twitter.com/YouTubeES - en Espanol
twitter.com/GoogleAtWork - solutions for IT and workplace productivity

Geo-related
twitter.com/SketchUp - Google SketchUp news
twitter.com/3DWH - SketchUp’s 3D Warehouse
twitter.com/Modelyourtown - 3D modeling to build your favorite places
twitter.com/EarthOutreach - Earth & Maps tools for nonprofits & orgs
twitter.com/GoogleEarth - updates from the Google Earth team*
twitter.com/GoogleMaps - uses, tips, mashups
twitter.com/GoogleSkyMap -Android app for the night sky

Ads-related
twitter.com/AdSense - for online publishers
twitter.com/AdWordsHelper - looking out for AdWords questions and tech issues
twitter.com/AdWordsProSarah - Google Guide for AdWords Help Forum
twitter.com/GoogleAnalytics - insights for website effectiveness
twitter.com/GoogleAdBuilder - re building display ads
twitter.com/GoogleAdManager - info on managing online ads & inventory*
twitter.com/GoogleAffiliate - info for publishers from Google network advertisers*
twitter.com/GoogleRetail - for retail advertisers
twitter.com/GoogleTVAds - info on our digital system for more measurable TV advertising*
twitter.com/TechnologyUK - for U.K. tech advertisers
twitter.com/UKretail - for U.K. retail advertisers
twitter.com/creativesandbox - for advertising agencies*
twitter.com/InsideAdWordsDE - for German AdWords customers
twitter.com/GoogleAgencyDE - for German ad agencies
twitter.com/AdSensePT - info for Portuguese-language publishers
twitter.com/AdWordsRussia - AdWords news & tips in Russian
twitter.com/DentroDeAdWords - Spanish updates from the Inside AdWords blog
twitter.com/AdWordsAPI - AdWords API tips

Developer & technical
twitter.com/GoogleResearch - from our research scientists
twitter.com/GoogleWMC - Google Webmaster Central
twitter.com/GoogleCode - latest updates for Google developer products
twitter.com/GoogleData - Data APIs provide a standard protocol for reading and writing web data
twitter.com/app_engine - web apps run on Google infrastructure
twitter.com/DataLiberation - our initiative for complete import/export of all data
twitter.com/GoogleMapsAPI - about using Google Maps embedded in websites
twitter.com/GoogleIO - Google’s largest annual developer event

Culture, People
twitter.com/googletalks - notes from our @Google speaker series
twitter.com/googlejobs - the voice of Google recruiters

Country or Region
twitter.com/googlearabia - news from the Google Arabia Blog*

twitter.com/googledownunder - Google activities in Australia & New Zealand
twitter.com/googlebrasil - News & info for Brasil*
twitter.com/GoogleDE - Google in Germany
twitter.com/GoogleKorea - News & notes in Korean*
twitter.com/GoogleLatAm - Latin America (en Espanol)
twitter.com/GooglePolicyIt - Notes on Google policy issues in Italy


Update: Additions indicated by *

Posted by Karen Wickre, Google Blog & Twitter Team

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