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Originally Posted by freeadultcontent
I may still be in a nyquil daze, yet it sounded like it meant for you to see where the affiliate gets their traffic, then go to that source and try to get them to sign up and send directly to you, bypassing the affiliate.
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To be honest, there are probably a 100 different uses for this tool that I have not even thought of. My personal favorite use is to find out where affiliates that might have questionable traffic are getting it.
Supposing you have a teen program, and you have one affiliate that sends an inordinate number of signups, but a great number of them are CB's or never go past the trial. So you get a report on them, and you find out that they are actually scrubbing their traffic, and two levels down they have galleries catering to CP types. You don't know it thru your traffic logs, because two levels down they are telling them to go to some site, and click a link there that will take them to a site that is loaded with CP.
They follow all the links as instructed, sign up for your site and discover that there is no CP on it so they cancel the trial or CB.
T3Report will help you find that.
There are many uses for
T3Report - how you decide to use it is entirely up to you.