Getting the most out of SAMEID..

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Have been trying to track down some super affiliates, and have came across this clickbank stats website: Reverse search by Analytics, Adsense, Amazon, Clickbank IDs and more - Not sure if it's helpful at all since none of the websites from affiliates work....

Anyone know anything about this website? and how to get the most out of it?

Also that how would you find a super affiliate if it was you?
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  • Profile picture of the author Manie Amari
    Originally Posted by Ed Micah View Post

    Also that how would you find a super affiliate if it was you?


    Join the JV list's and see who's in the top ten. Send them a couple sales their way for their ow product and then contact them using this as an ice breaker. Affilaites are more likely to respond if you've done something for them already.

    Most newbies will just "Ask for a JV" Then after getting no or little response will get frustrated and blame their mentor for not teaching them the correct way to Joint Venture.


    Manie
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    This will NOT be up for long. Get it now whilst You still can. Btw it's FREE...
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  • Profile picture of the author onSubie
    SAMEID is good for reverse engineering your competition and seeing what other properties they own. It is most effective when the website has not tried very hard to erase footprints.

    As an example, if you find an adsense site, you can enter the adsense pub-#### ID and find out all the other websites owned by that adsense account.

    The same with Amazon and Clickbank IDs, but you can create many Amazon IDs and Clickbank IDs can be obfuscated.

    Google Analytics can be tracked the same way. Do you use Google analytics on your websites? Then someone can find all your properties using this tool.

    SAMEID also tracks footprints in WP themes so if you are using a theme or plugin with a detectable footprint, you will see all the other websites that also use that theme/plugin.

    It is also useful for analyzing your own websites. I have spotted a few footprints on my own sites that I cleaned up after analyzing with this tool.

    It shows the sites on the same IP so if you are using shared hosting (i.e. Hostgator baby plan) you can see all the websites that are sharing an IP. You will see all of yours but also many that are not yours. This will show you what other sites you have no control over that are also using your IP.

    Mahlon
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    • Profile picture of the author Ed Micah
      Originally Posted by onSubie View Post

      SAMEID is good for reverse engineering your competition and seeing what other properties they own. It is most effective when the website has not tried very hard to erase footprints.

      As an example, if you find an adsense site, you can enter the adsense pub-#### ID and find out all the other websites owned by that adsense account.

      The same with Amazon and Clickbank IDs, but you can create many Amazon IDs and Clickbank IDs can be obfuscated.

      Google Analytics can be tracked the same way. Do you use Google analytics on your websites? Then someone can find all your properties using this tool.

      SAMEID also tracks footprints in WP themes so if you are using a theme or plugin with a detectable footprint, you will see all the other websites that also use that theme/plugin.

      It is also useful for analyzing your own websites. I have spotted a few footprints on my own sites that I cleaned up after analyzing with this tool.

      It shows the sites on the same IP so if you are using shared hosting (i.e. Hostgator baby plan) you can see all the websites that are sharing an IP. You will see all of yours but also many that are not yours. This will show you what other sites you have no control over that are also using your IP.

      Mahlon
      Yes, that's exactly what I thought. However for some reason, none of the websites referenced by the affiliates are working, and that confuses me.
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