286 clicks and no visitors?

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I bought a product on JV Zoo recently. I was very impressed with it and the vendor has an excellent reputation so I decided it would be good to promote. So no problem there.

Today's stats on JV zoo show 286 clicks with 0 visitors and obviously therefore 0 sales.
I understand 0 sales from 286 clicks perhaps but 0 visitors that just doesn't make sense does it?

The offer was sent to my list so its to quality traffic, to a good offer, and good vendor, JV Zoo good platform.

Is this some technical issue? I use clickmagick to track clicks. Are people clicking on the link but never arriving at the sales page? If so why/ how could this happen?

Anyone know what's going wrong here please- I don't do that much in the way of affiliate marketing on JV Zoo so have I misunderstood something?

Thanks,
Paul
#286 #clicks #visitors
  • Profile picture of the author Tyler Pratt
    clickmagick will not show sales on a jvzoo product. There is no way to drop a pixel.
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    • Profile picture of the author Paul Guilfoyle
      Originally Posted by Tyler Pratt View Post

      clickmagick will not show sales on a jvzoo product. There is no way to drop a pixel.
      Thanks Tyler but its the JV Zoo dashboard not CM showing 286 clicks 0 visits. I'm using a CM link with my domain name to track from CM so its a bit like a cloaked link except I'm not actually cloaking it.
      Are my subscribers clicking the link and being taken nowhere? If so I don't understand because when I test the link I go straight to the sales page.
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  • Profile picture of the author HDRider
    From JVZoo...

    In your vendor stats, you will see clicks and visitors. It can be confusing as to what exactly those numbers are, and what they mean.

    Clicks are raw clicks, or how many times your buttons are displayed. The numbers can come from bots, search engines, page reloads and many other sources. Visitors are the unique visitors that come to your offer, distinguished by IP. Each IP is only reported once, so it is a good indication of how many people are viewing your page rather than how many times your page is loaded up.

    I always thought it was views of sales page vs. clicking the buy button
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  • Profile picture of the author talfighel
    Originally Posted by Paul Guilfoyle View Post

    Anyone know what's going wrong here please- I don't do that much in the way of affiliate marketing on JV Zoo so have I misunderstood something?

    Thanks,
    Paul
    Paul,

    Here's a little tip I want to share with you:

    In affiliate marketing, many affiliates will send their traffic/visitors to an affiliate sales page right away. This is not the way to go.

    You either want to send them to your website where they can get to know you a little. On that site you can do a little review of the product and then at the bottom of the page, provide them with a link to the affiliate sales page or your own opt in page.
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    • Profile picture of the author Paul Guilfoyle
      Originally Posted by talfighel View Post

      Paul,

      Here's a little tip I want to share with you:

      In affiliate marketing, many affiliates will send their traffic/visitors to an affiliate sales page right away. This is not the way to go.

      You either want to send them to your website where they can get to know you a little. On that site you can do a little review of the product and then at the bottom of the page, provide them with a link to the affiliate sales page or your own opt in page.
      Hi talfighel,
      The only thing is most of the traffic is from my web page review via an email to my own list
      which is another reason I really don't understand the numbers but thanks for your help.
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  • Profile picture of the author buisao
    I think the larger views always plays click. That system can make what's wrong
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