How To Use Affiliate Prophet To Track WordPress Traffic

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Affiliate Prophet is a very versatile piece of software and is efficient even for sites with dynamic content, content management sites and even blogs that are powered by WordPress.

The best way to use Affiliate Prophet with WordPress is to set up a Multi-Page campaign, then insert the tracking code that is created in the campaign, into the footer.php file of your WordPress theme. By simply adding this code, you are able to track all traffic on all pages.

One more thing I like to do is to add a mailing list form or newsletter opt-in into the sidebar of the blog and once someone signs in, I forward them to a thank you page. The thank you page is a separately created html page and not part of the WordPress system. This allows me to put an Affiliate Prophet thank you code that tracks the number of people who opt-in. This is a great way to track your conversion sources especially if you are building a list.

Affiliate Prophet shows you where your traffic comes from, whether they are from search engines or referred from links on other sites.

Affiliate Prophet works absolutely seamlessly with WordPress blogs.

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3 Comments

  1. Posted June 27, 2009 at 2:51 am | Permalink

    good

  2. TimD
    Posted July 12, 2009 at 6:27 pm | Permalink

    Hi Roy,
    Thanks very much for this article. I bought AP for use with my blog. I’m using the Semiologic Theme for my blog. They don’t want me to edit the CSS for the footer. They recommend instead that I use the Exec_Php plug-in. I’m guessing that I install the plug-in and then put AP’s code in a text widget in the footer. Does that sound right to you?

    Thanks for any help you can suggest.
    Tim
    I would love an email from you with suggestions if you’re willing.

  3. Posted July 13, 2009 at 12:58 am | Permalink

    Hi Tim,

    I am not familiar with the semiologic theme, what I would do is (if I am have the multipage campaign on AP) simply paste the tracking code into the footer.php of the page.

    I am also not familiar with the Exec_Php plug-in.

    Roy

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