mrosson
July 2nd, 2005, 06:41 PM
Good Afternoon,
First of all, I hope this doesn't come across as spam. I'm trying to get some input on a script that I'm developing along with a team of programmers that lets you track clickbank sales and adwords ppc data all in one place, and then it takes your data and runs conversion stats and other things such as which day of the week was the most popular in terms of clicks or sales, conversion for each campaign and comparing them side-by-side, and a whole bunch of pie charts and bar graphs that illustrate, in a nutshell, how your campaigns are doing. This tool is mainly geared towards affiliates (although there's nothing out there that does *exactly* what this does, they are all mainly geared towards merchants), but it would be good for merchants that do PPC as well on their clickbank products.
Pricing will probably be $14.95 per month at launch, but the price may go up later when I can better assess how much bandwidth this thing will use and server costs. (historical data will be cached on signup and stored in a mySQL database, and then it would update realtime whenever fresh information is requested)
My question is: How interested would eWealth members be with this service? What security concerns would you have and how can I address those? Are there any features which I haven't covered that you would like to see?
For now it will work with clickbank and adwords only (cj might be added in the future, but yahoo isn't possible because they use turing code authentication) and the script will be written in Perl for web based access as well as WML so you can access it on your mobile phone (I anticipate a lot of demand for that one..)
The script should be done within the next few weeks, right now I'm looking at an August launch. I'll be looking for beta testers as well to work out the "kinks in the system" before it goes public.
Any suggestions would be appreciated! I want this to be every clickbank/adwords marketer's #1 tool for analyzing their campaigns. Sorry about this long post but I wanted to try and cover everything here, since there have been some people asking for more information. :)
First of all, I hope this doesn't come across as spam. I'm trying to get some input on a script that I'm developing along with a team of programmers that lets you track clickbank sales and adwords ppc data all in one place, and then it takes your data and runs conversion stats and other things such as which day of the week was the most popular in terms of clicks or sales, conversion for each campaign and comparing them side-by-side, and a whole bunch of pie charts and bar graphs that illustrate, in a nutshell, how your campaigns are doing. This tool is mainly geared towards affiliates (although there's nothing out there that does *exactly* what this does, they are all mainly geared towards merchants), but it would be good for merchants that do PPC as well on their clickbank products.
Pricing will probably be $14.95 per month at launch, but the price may go up later when I can better assess how much bandwidth this thing will use and server costs. (historical data will be cached on signup and stored in a mySQL database, and then it would update realtime whenever fresh information is requested)
My question is: How interested would eWealth members be with this service? What security concerns would you have and how can I address those? Are there any features which I haven't covered that you would like to see?
For now it will work with clickbank and adwords only (cj might be added in the future, but yahoo isn't possible because they use turing code authentication) and the script will be written in Perl for web based access as well as WML so you can access it on your mobile phone (I anticipate a lot of demand for that one..)
The script should be done within the next few weeks, right now I'm looking at an August launch. I'll be looking for beta testers as well to work out the "kinks in the system" before it goes public.
Any suggestions would be appreciated! I want this to be every clickbank/adwords marketer's #1 tool for analyzing their campaigns. Sorry about this long post but I wanted to try and cover everything here, since there have been some people asking for more information. :)