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		<title>Why Affiliate Site Sales Do NOT Match Google Analytics Conversions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 22:28:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How many realize that affiliate conversion statistics don't match what Web analytics programs show for conversions and that no two Web analytics programs will attribute conversions to the same source? How many are unhappy with their affiliates or their merchants because they feel they're being paid incorrectly. This is a very important post on understanding why they don't match. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><div>Here is a real life example of the differences in how various Web Analytics programs track conversions and why <a title="Understanding &amp; Lists of Major affiliate programs" href="http://www.growmap.com/affiliate-programs/">affiliate marketing programs</a> claim so many more sales than ecommerce stores will ever see in Google Analytics or other Web Analytics programs.</div>
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<div><em><strong>If you are a merchant considering dropping your affiliate programs because you feel you are being unfairly charged &#8211; or an affiliate who wonders why a merchant doesn&#8217;t appreciate their affiliates &#8211; this could be why!</strong></em></div>
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<div>My favorite <a title="Pete offers a HUGE selection, great prices, excellent service " href="http://store.yahoo.com/cgi-bin/clink?executiveengravables+cHc98p+index.html">gift store</a> shared this concern:</div>
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<div>The problem showing ShareaSale sales is the same one we have been seeing.  A sale would come in and the referrer would be a google search for <a title="Hip Flasks" href="http://store.yahoo.com/cgi-bin/clink?executiveengravables+cHc98p+hip-flasks.html">flasks</a>.  Now we&#8217;re # 1 in google for flasks so I&#8217;m reasonably certain they found us there.  However, Share A Sale (or one of the other affiliate sites) would claim credit for it.&#8221;</div>
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<p><em><strong>With Google Analytics attributing those referrals and sales to a different source  is it any wonder many would wonder why affiliate programs were claiming credit for them? It makes perfect sense because of the way analytics and affiliate sites track conversions. </strong></em><span id="more-1043"></span></p>
<p>When I checked into the disparity in conversions between various statistics sources I pulled data for a one week period and discovered:</p>
<ul>
<li><em><strong>ShareASale claimed credit for 11 sales</strong></em> generating <strong><em>$569.92 in revenue</em></strong> and for which they charged $71.86 in commissions</li>
<li><em><strong>Yahoo Analytics</strong></em> for those dates shows 135 visits, <em><strong>2 sales</strong></em>, and <em><strong>revenue of $54.66</strong></em> from ShareASale</li>
<li><em><strong>Google Analytics</strong></em> for the same dates showed only 159 visits from any ShareASale affiliate and <em><strong>no sales</strong></em>.</li>
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<p>You can imagine how both online stores using affiliate programs and those promoting affiliate products would feel seeing such an enormous difference in visits, revenue and sales. You can also imagine that an online retailer could believe they were paying affiliate programs far more than they deserved IF you didn&#8217;t know the difference between how Web Analytics programs and affiliate programs track sales.</p>
<p><em><strong>Once you analyze how each of these track visits and conversions it makes more sense:</strong></em></p>
<ol>
<li>An affiliate program claims credit for a sale if the person making a purchase has a cookie from one of their affiliates any time within the time your account uses. Most are 60 days. <em><strong>If a buyer clicked on an affiliate link a month ago, decided to buy today and does a Google search for that item the affiliate program counts that as an affiliate sale.</strong></em></li>
<li>If your buyer searches at Google and arrives at your site from a ppc ad or an organic search analytics gives credit to that source. <em><strong>Google Analytics gives credit for the conversion to the source of the last visit. </strong></em></li>
<li>Yahoo Analytics apparently does not track exactly the same way Google Analytics does. <em><strong>Yahoo Analytics credited a couple of the sales I tracked to the affiliate instead of the last visit source.</strong></em> I&#8217;d have to know more about how Yahoo Analytics works to determine what the difference is. If anyone reading this knows more about this please leave a comment. Feel free to add a link to any related resources that might clarify how YA tracks conversions.</li>
<li>This is the cause of the difference each analytics package gives as the conversion source generated for the same sale.</li>
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<p>Let us think this through thoroughly. We now know that Yahoo Analytics and Google Analytics do NOT track conversions the same way and it is obvious why affiliate programs claim credit for far more sales than other analytics programs will ever attribute to them.</p>
<p><em><strong>The big question is this: Did the customer buy BECAUSE:</strong></em></p>
<ol>
<li>An affiliate recommended you previously and the buyer recognized your business name?</li>
<li>They only knew about your product because of the affiliate?</li>
<li>They were just searching for flasks today and it had absolutely nothing to do with the affiliate?</li>
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<p><em><strong>If there is any way to truly know which of the above REALLY generated the sale &#8211; and more importantly &#8211; whether you would lose that sale without either your ppc ads or your affiliates &#8211; I don&#8217;t know what it is. What do YOU think? </strong></em></p>
<blockquote><p>We recommend the free ten part <a title="Easy way to learn more about analytics" href="http://googlewebtracking.com/?e=growmap">Mastering Google Analytics ecourse</a> because it explains in plain English what Web analytics and particularly Google Analytics can do for you. Even those already using it will learn about new features they&#8217;ve never noticed.</p></blockquote>
<h4>WEB ANALYTICS EXPERTS on TWITTER:</h4>
<ul>
<li><a title="Main KISSmetrics Web site" href="http://kissmetrics.com/">KISSmetrics</a> &#8211; <a title="Analytics Blog for Non-Experts" href="http://blog.kissmetrics.com/">KISSmetrics Blog</a> &#8211; <a title="Follow KISSmetrics at Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/KISSmetrics">Follow KISSmetrics at Twitter</a></li>
<li>Author of <a title="Get Their Free Mastering Google Analytics ecourse" href="http://googlewebtracking.com/?e=growmap">Mastering Google Analytics</a> &#8211; <a title="Follow Value Guardian at Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/valueguardian">Follow ValueGuardian at Twitter</a></li>
<li><a title="Web Analytics Demystified Blog" href="http://blog.webanalyticsdemystified.com/weblog/">Web Analytics Demystified Blog</a> &#8211; <a title="Follow Eric T Peterson at Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/erictpeterson">Follow Eric T. Peterson at Twitter</a></li>
<li><a title="Most Famous ADVANCED Web Analytics Blog" href="http://www.kaushik.net/avinash/">Occam&#8217;s Razor by Avinash Kaushik</a> &#8211; <a title="Follow Avinash at Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/avinashkaushik">Follow Avinash Kaushik at Twitter</a> (Occam&#8217;s Razor is probably the best known of all Analytics blogs. Not easily understood by beginners; best for more advanced users or very serious students.)</li>
<li><a title="Web Analytics World" href="http://www.webanalyticsworld.net/">Web Analytics World</a> &#8211; <a title="Follow Web Analytics World at Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/waworld">Follow WAWorld at Twitter</a></li>
<li><a title="WebTrends Blog" href="http://blog.webtrends.com/">WebTrends Blog</a> &#8211; <a title="Follow WebTrends CEO Alex Yoder at Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/yodera">Follow WebTrends CEO Alex Yoder at Twitter</a> (WebTrends is a major analytics program more suitable for large to Fortune 500 businesses.)</li>
<li><a title="Omniture Blog" href="http://blogs.omniture.com/author/bgaines/">Ben Gaines, blog author at Omniture</a> &#8211; <a title="Follow OmnitureCare at Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/OmnitureCare">Follow OmnitureCare at Twitter</a> (Omniture is the other major analytics program used primarily by very large to Fortune 500 businesses.)</li>
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<p>See also a <a title="Creating a Master List of Analytics Twitter Users" href="http://blog.webanalyticsdemystified.com/weblog/2008/06/wa-a-twitter-channel-for-web-analytics-professionals.html">Twitter Channel for Web Analytics Professionals</a></p>
<h4>UPCOMING WEB ANALYTICS EVENTS:</h4>
<ul>
<li><a title="Live Web Analytics Event" href="http://www.semportland.com/searchfest-2009/searchfest-2009-site-analytics-session-with-eric-t-peterson/">SearchFest 2009 Site Analytics Session with Eric C. Peterson</a></li>
</ul>
<h4>WEB ANALYTICS BLOGS:</h4>
<p>The following list starts with those who write for the general public and gets progressively more challenging to understand. The first three are the easiest to follow. Those at the end are more relevant for very large companies (Fortune 500 and major corporations). The comments below may save you some unnecessary clicks.</p>
<ul>
<li><a title="Analytics Blog for Non-Experts" href="http://blog.kissmetrics.com/">KISSmetrics Blog</a> &#8211; suitable for those new to analytics</li>
<li><a title="Unofficial Google Analytics Blog" href="http://www.roirevolution.com/blog/">ROI Revolution</a> &#8211; from basics to advanced</li>
<li><a title="Web Analytics Demystified" href="http://blog.webanalyticsdemystified.com/weblog">Web Analytics Demystified</a> &#8211; basics to advanced concepts &#8211; probably understandable for most</li>
<li><a title="Most Famous ADVANCED Web Analytics Blog" href="http://www.kaushik.net/avinash/">Occam&#8217;s Razor by Avinash Kaushik</a> &#8211; Very advanced &#8211; not suitable for beginners</li>
<li>Read the latest posts from other best <a title="Web-Analytics Alltop " href="http://web-analytics.alltop.com/">Web Analytics blogs at AllTop</a></li>
</ul>
<h4>WEB ANALYTICS ARTICLES:</h4>
<ul>
<li><a title="Free Google Analytics email course" href="http://www.growmap.com/analytics-ecourse/">REVIEW: Free Mastering Google Analytics ecourse</a> (highly recommended)</li>
<li><a title="Excellent guest post by Mike Tekula" href="http://www.searchenginejournal.com/seo-analytics-4-useful-ways-to-assess-your-organic-traffic/9105/">SEO and Analytics: Four Useful Ways to Access Your Organic Traffic</a></li>
<li><a title="Getting Started with Google Analytics" href="http://www.needhelpmarketing.com/2009/03/10/start-using-google-analytics/">Start Using Google Analytics with their Getting Started Guide</a></li>
<li><a title="Keeping Web Analytics Simple" href="http://blog.kissmetrics.com/5-ways-to-simplify-analytics/">Don’t Get Stuck: 5 Ways to Simplify Analytics and Avoid Analysis Paralysis</a> (from KISSmetrics &#8211; suitable for all expertise levels)</li>
<li><a title="Latest post from Avinash " href="http://www.kaushik.net/avinash/2009/03/aggregation-marginal-gains-recession-busting-analytics.html">Recession Busting Analytics</a> (Occam&#8217;s Razor blog &#8211; best for advanced users only)</li>
</ul>
<h4>AFFILIATE PROGRAM RECOMMENDATIONS:</h4>
<ul>
<li>Derek Semmler (<a title="Follow Derek on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/dereksemmler">Twitter</a>) How the Bridaluxe <a title="Why Derek recommends Bridaluxe" href="http://dereksemmler.com/2009/11/04/how-bridaluxe-hits-the-affiliate-network-nail-on-the-head/">Wedding Affiliate Program</a> Hits the Affiliate Network Nail on the Head</li>
<li>Weddex (<a title="Follow Weddex on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/weddex">Twitter</a>) Bridaluxe: <a title="Read feedback from others who use Bridaluxe" href="http://www.theweddex.com/2009/02/bridaluxe-affiliate-marketing-for.html" class="broken_link">Wedding Affiliate Program</a> for Wedding Pros</li>
<li>GrowMap (<a title="Follow GrowMap at Twitter" href="http://Twitter.com/GrowMap">Twitter</a>) How to Evaluate a <a title="Evaluating ecommerce sites and why we recommend this gift program" href="http://www.growmap.com/gift-affiliate-program/">Gift Affiliate Program</a></li>
<li>ExecGiftsBlog (<a title="Follow ExecGifts on Twitter" href="http://Twitter.com/ExecGifts">ExecGifts</a>) Executive Gift Shoppe <a title="ExecGifts Gift Affiliate Program Info" href="http://execgiftsblog.com/gift-affiliate-program/">Gift Affiliate Program</a></li>
</ul>
<h4>AFFILIATE MARKETING for AFFILIATES:</h4>
<ul>
<li>Derek Semmler (<a title="Follow Derek on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/dereksemmler">Twitter</a>) Case Study: <a title="Series of posts on how to add affiliate products to your site(s)" href="http://dereksemmler.com/case-study-getting-started-with-affiliate-marketing/">Getting Started with Affiliate Marketing</a></li>
<li>AffiliateXFiles (<a title="Follow Ron Cripps aka AffiliateXFiles at Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/affiliatexfiles">Ron Cripps</a>) <a title="How to Get Started and What to Expect" href="http://www.affiliatexfiles.com/how-to-become-an-affiliate-marketer/">How to Become an Affiliate Marketer</a></li>
<li>AffiliateXFiles (<a title="Follow Ron Cripps aka AffiliateXFiles at Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/affiliatexfiles">Ron Cripps</a>) <a title="Success Tips for selling more products" href="http://www.affiliatexfiles.com/how-to-create-a-product-review-site-that-sells/">How to Create a Product Review Site That Sells</a></li>
<li>Derek Semmler (<a title="Follow Derek on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/dereksemmler">Twitter</a>) <a title="How to add a store to your blog" href="http://dereksemmler.com/2009/01/20/building-affiliate-stores-pulling-back-the-covers/">Building Affiliate Stores</a></li>
<li>Adam Riemer (<a title="Follow Adam aka Rollerblader on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/rollerblader">Rollerblader</a>) <a title="Which stores and products should you promote?" href="http://adamriemer.me/275/how-do-you-pick-a-store-to-promote">How to Pick Merchants to Promote</a></li>
<li>Derek Semmler (<a title="Follow Derek on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/dereksemmler">Twitter</a>)<a title="How to Add individual products manually or use automated methods" href="http://dereksemmler.com/2009/01/21/how-to-add-affiliate-products-to-your-site/">How to Add Affiliate Products to Your Site</a></li>
<li><a title="Great advice from a proven power affiliate" href="http://www.affiliatexfiles.com/affiliatetips/">AffiliateXFiles (</a><a title="Follow Ron Cripps aka AffiliateXFiles at Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/affiliatexfiles">Ron Cripps</a>) <a title="Great advice from a proven power affiliate" href="http://www.affiliatexfiles.com/affiliatetips/">Affiliate Marketing Tips For Long Term Results</a></li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>AffiliateXFiles (<a title="Follow Ron Cripps aka AffiliateXFiles at Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/affiliatexfiles">Ron Cripps</a>) <a title="Read Q&amp;As and ask your own questions" href="http://www.affiliatexfiles.com/affiliate-marketing-questions/">Affiliate Marketing FAQs</a> &#8211; <strong>Ask your questions</strong> here and <strong>get answers</strong> from <strong>successful affiliate with 9+ years experience</strong></li>
</ul>
<h4>AFFILIATE MARKETING FOR MERCHANTS:</h4>
<ul>
<li>Murray Newlands (<a title="Follow Murray on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/murraynewlands">Twitter</a>) <a title="Comprehensive information specifically for merchants" href="http://www.murraynewlands.com/affiliate-marketing-for-merchants-affiliate-book-affiliate-handbook/" class="broken_link">Affiliate Marketing for Merchants</a></li>
<li>Adam Riemer (<a title="Follow Adam aka Rollerblader on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/rollerblader">Rollerblader</a>) What You Should Expect from your <a title="How to select a Merchant Program Manager - what to avoid, what to require" href="http://adamriemer.me/172/what-you-should-expect-from-your-affiliate-management-company-or-opm">Affiliate Management Company</a> aka OPM</li>
<li>Adam Riemer (<a title="Follow Adam aka Rollerblader on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/rollerblader">Rollerblader</a>) <strong>Common Mistakes</strong> When <a title="Mistakes to avoid" href="http://adamriemer.me/47/common-mistakes-with-hiring-an-in-house-affiliate-manager">Hiring an Affiliate Manager</a></li>
<li><a title="What to look for when interviewing managers" href="http://adamriemer.me/20/how-to-pick-an-affiliate-management-company-to-manage-your-affiliate-program">Adam Riemer (</a><a title="Follow Adam aka Rollerblader on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/rollerblader">Rollerblader</a>) <a title="What to look for when interviewing managers" href="http://adamriemer.me/20/how-to-pick-an-affiliate-management-company-to-manage-your-affiliate-program">How to Select an Affiliate Management Company</a></li>
<li>Adam Riemer (<a title="Follow Adam aka Rollerblader on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/rollerblader">Rollerblader</a>) <a title="How to Compete Successfully Against Big Brands" href="http://adamriemer.me/151/tips-to-compete-with-big-brands-in-affiliate-marketing">How Small Businesses Can Compete for Affiliates</a></li>
<li>Adam Riemer (<a title="Follow Adam aka Rollerblader on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/rollerblader">Rollerblader</a>) Why Merchants Should Offer <a title="Benefits to both merchant and affiliates" href="http://adamriemer.me/120/merchants-do-you-need-a-last-extra-boost-for-the-holidays">Affiliate Commissions on Gift Certificates</a></li>
</ul>
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