The pricing at first seems a little steep, costing ~$30 per month for a small publisher, ~$100 for a medium publisher and ~$2000+ for a large publisher. In my case the fee ends up being 1-2% of my revenue, and if you think about it, the software just needs to increase my revenue by 1-2% for it to pay for itself. With it’s full integration I expect it to increase my revenue by far more than 1-2% and it also save me time.
Since the product is new, they are holding a referral contest with prizes including: 3 laptops, $1000s in ad coupons, Kindle 2.0, 32GB iPod Touch, a Flip Mino HD Camera and a Landing Page Optimization book. The prizes where sponsored by WebTraffic2Go, Neverblue, eAdvertising, AKMG, Affiliate.com, and Epicenter Network.
I am using Tracking202 Pro myself and recommend it to anybody who sells affiliate products.

3 responses so far ↓
1 Hassam // Mar 26, 2009 at 10:08 am
What is the difference between Google Analytics and Tracking202 Pro? What makes Tracking202 Pro superior?
2 admin // Mar 26, 2009 at 2:16 pm
GA tracks traffic, T202 Pro tracks profit and ROI of your ads (Adwords etc). They are pretty different. I use both GA and T202 Pro.
3 john // Apr 11, 2009 at 2:21 am
Nice to see you back blogging, i love all the freebies you offer.
Thanks for all the info, wish I become a big internet marketer like you one day
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