StatsJunky looks like an Awesome Super Affiliate Tool

This week was full of interesting releases of new internet marketing tools and even freebies , one of them was StatsJunky and it’s among those keyword conversion tracking tools I already reviewed last year.

Watch this video to get an idea

The whole point is to AUTOMATE, AUTOMATE, AUTOMATE all those crappy stats-downloading, checking, excel-sheet-writing, tedious browsing thru different reporting interfaces from PPC engines and affiliate networks to finally answer that ONE SIMPLE QUESTION:

AM I MAKING ANY MONEY ??

Are my campaigns profitable?
Which keywords and offers perform best?
Which campaigns should be cloned to other PPC networks?
and: which campaigns should I stop ASAP?

It all boils down to a quick, painless calculation of your profits,
and unless you have a great Affiliate Marketing Dashboard built yourself,
you need a tool like StatsJunky
(or continue to fly blind)

StatsJunky is priced as low as $39 so with this closed-loop tool they are close to the pricing of a simple stats-checking tool like StatsRemote.

I would suggest to checkout StatsJunky TODAY – since they have a lower pricing til end of May.

5 Comments | What say you?

  1. cemper (Christoph C. Cemper)No Gravatar Says:

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  3. EricNo Gravatar Says:

    I’ve been using this software for a couple of months now and I can not live without it! Considering the cost per day for my 1 year + 6 months package is like $1.23 or something like that and it saves me 3+ hours of work a day…that’s well worth it.

  4. Anders Online MarketingNo Gravatar Says:

    I am working with marketing in Denmark and is searching for inspiration in the digital world. Thanks for inspiration

  5. BirgerNo Gravatar Says:

    I just got pointed to this blog post since we offer a similar but more complex and also a bit more expensive solution to tie affiliate sales back to traffic sources, keywords and/or search terms.

    I am interested in how the tracking works with StatsJunky. The video states that no ID strings have to be created (which can be a bit of work when done manually). How does the tool know which sales were driven by a particular campaign and keyword? Does anybody know?

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