1. M Jain

    Online Marketing Consultant at M Jain Consulting Inc..

    10 July 2008 14:32pm

    M Jain

    Hi, I'm looking for more effective affiliate management tool to integrate in my websiite from where I will be spreading my affiliate program to the different publishers. Currently I'm using one such software however, the tool have some limitation as in I can not track the keywords for which my affiliates are fetching sales on my products, I can not track which particular link / creative is converting..I will appreciate if you could suggest a good affiliate management tool..thanks, mk

  2. Denis Kondopoulos

    Technical Project Manager (MBA, MBCS, CITP, CEng) at Naxtech.com

    10 July 2008 14:57pm

    Denis Kondopoulos

    It depends on the platform you use as well as the details of how exactly you want things tracked.  The way we do it is always custom,  but you may find some relevant scripts at: http://www.hotscripts.com

    regards,

    Denis
    www.naxtech.com

  3. M Jain

    Online Marketing Consultant at M Jain Consulting Inc..

    10 July 2008 15:31pm

    M Jain

    I need it to be work on Linux based php platform, can have perl support if required.

    On 14:57:05 10 July 2008 DenisK wrote:

    It depends on the platform you use as well as the details of how exactly you want things tracked.  The way we do it is always custom,  but you may find some relevant scripts at: http://www.hotscripts.com

    regards,

    Denis
    www.naxtech.com

  4. David Smith

    Account Director at DoubleClick

    11 July 2008 10:24am

    David Smith

    there should be different tools in the market available that come at different costs. dart affiliate is a fairly premium product and doing a quick search on google shows this company has software that can help http://www.alstrasoft.com/affiliate.htm

    there is also a classic way of taking an adserving solution and running your affiliate clicks through it, although that is a little more involved.

    good luck!

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