Evaluating
Your Website’s
Performance
Website statistics and
affiliate sales figures are essential for
evaluating the effectiveness of your
affiliate programs. Before you start recording
and analyzing data, it's worthwhile to know
what statistics you're trying to calculate -
and why. Following are some of the key questions
that need to be answered periodically to ensure
the success of affiliate
programs.
What percentage of the
website visitors become customers
through affiliate
programs?
What percentages of sales
are new or renewals?
What is the average
revenue per visitor?
What is the average
revenue per sale?
The most important figure you need to keep
track of is the visitor-to-customer conversion. It
tells you exactly how well you convince
your
visitors to buy your affiliate products. Average conversion
ratios for affiliate programs range between .5 and
1.5 percent. Anything above 1.5% is really
good. This figure, however, indicates the total
conversion
for all the affiliate programs. If you promote more than
one affiliate program you need to also calculate
the conversion rate for each of the
programs.


Knowing how conversion rates compare between
programs is useful when
deciding how to direct your promotional efforts.
For example, if you discover that Program A
converts at 1% and Program B converts at 2%,
it might be time to spend more time and
effort promoting Program B. Most tracking
software would give you detailed
information about each of the affiliate
programs promoted on your website.
All affiliate programs that have a low
conversion rate should be dropped. While this may
seem like a lot of work to go through to track
your site's
performance, it really is a worthwhile endeavor. Once
your tracking mechanism is set, and you've done
the inputs a few times, you'll be surprised at
how simple it becomes. In fact, you may find
that
eventually you look forward to adding things up at the end of
the month to get a clear picture of where your
affiliate business stands.

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