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Analytics: A Users Guide

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Analytics: A Users Guide

While previous versions of AOM allowed you to use Google’s Analytics tracking code, integrating information from the shopping cart was always a mystery. The building blocks were there, yet few people understood how to put the pieces together. But now with v5.x, the process has been internalized, resulting in a much simpler application of the [...]

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V5: What It Won’t Do

Thursday, May 12, 2011

The upcoming version five of Associate-O-Matic will introduce many great new features. Templating will be the most obvious addition. Last month we discussed some of the other additions, such as Image Cloak, Integrated Search Within Results, etc. As it enters the final stages of Beta testing, I would like to balance out this preview look [...]

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A Click is Just a Click

Monday, October 12, 2009

A Click is Just a Click

When you’ve got your store set up and functioning correctly, it’s always a great feeling when you start to see a little traffic coming in. Then a few cart reports begin showing up in your email. You will probably then discover that cart reports do not equate to final sales and commissions. In fact, far [...]

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Traffic Report

Thursday, July 10, 2008

A recent poll on this site indicated that one of the biggest problems for Associate-O-Matic users is getting traffic to their sites. And of course, what’s the point of slaving away, getting your store just right, when nobody bothers to come see it? How’s a guy supposed to make a few bucks with no customers? [...]

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Have You Spread The Word?

Saturday, September 22, 2007

So, you’ve been to the AOM site, liked the idea, and downloaded the files. Then you got some webspace, unzipped and uploaded the files, and started tweaking. Eventually you got a great little site selling whatever. Marvelous. Now it’s some time later, and sales are… well, sales are zilch! What’s going on? Isn’t the site [...]

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