Google Ad Planner Data Now Available in Google Affiliate Network
Monday, November 17, 2008 | 11:04 AM
Labels: Advertisers, Features, Publishers
This weekend we introduced new site profile links in our interface to provide users with better information about the traffic profiles of their marketing partners. Advertiser and publisher users will now see "Site Profile" links in a variety of locations in our interface. Advertisers can view them from their list of approved publishers or from any individual publishers account profile. Publishers may view this information on their not joined, approved pages as well as in the interface to retrieve links (ads).
The links will produce an overlay containing data provided by Google AdPlanner. The profile contains information on unique visitors, page views and visitor demographic profiles; data may not be available for sites with smaller audiences. For more information on Ad Planner, please visit their support site.
Larry Adams
Product Manager

8 comments:
Healthier Coffee Online said...
thats great nes fo Googler fands cheers
November 18, 2008 3:54 PM
John G. said...
November 24, 2008 9:34 AM
John G. said...
When are you going to fix click thrus to exired Merchant links so they:
(a)Are logged and reported so we can update them? (Like your competitor CJ.com?)
(b)Get credited to Affiliates
(like your competitor cj.com)
instead of providing free traffic to merchants?
November 24, 2008 9:44 AM
Mike Anderson said...
I'm not sure if this is the update which may be causing problems but I have been trying since last two days, I'm unable to login to ConnectCommerce. I see the login page, I type my username and password and hit enter. Then it just takes pretty long and I see a blank page after a couple of minutes.
Are you aware of this problem? If yes, please provide time frame when will this be fixed.
Regards.
November 28, 2008 10:07 AM
Picky Boot said...
Wah! thats really nice. It will be too helpful for the people who are in affiliate marketing. But the thing is that, it will be giving out the details only for the sites which has high audiences then what about other sites.
November 30, 2008 9:07 PM
John G. said...
Why doesn't Performics develop a better method to handle special offers from Merchants instead of "Orange Links".
We don't even use Orange links because:
(1)There's no way to tell when a link has expired since they still click through to the Merchant even when they are expired or the publisher isn't even the Merchant's program!
(2)The publisher gets NO commission on any sale from click throughs on these expired links.
The MERCHANTS are actually losing out because most smart publishers will not promote these "Orange" offers under these terms.
Also, why not use an industry standard like RSS or XML pull methods rather than the quirky FTP push method?
Why should I give out an FTP login
(which is insecure) for someone to access MY servers in order to deliver these Orange links?
December 1, 2008 11:36 AM
Juno said...
I think Google has step into another milestone by introducing Google Ad planner. I hope this help those who are in affiliate marketing to an extent. Eager to know how much this Ad Planner would be helping an affiliate.
December 5, 2008 12:39 AM
The said...
It would be great if you introduced something similar for Print Ads! You know, to help small agencies and clients to reach more relevant. Also, are you planning to add magazines to Print Ads system in the future?
January 8, 2009 6:47 PM
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