In Linkover History Can we have a filter to Show P2 Links and 15% links
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11-06-2023 03:37 PM - edited 11-06-2023 03:39 PM
To better evaluate which links are driving the most traffic to Zazzle, can we have a filter that shows how many linkovers are from the P2 program and how many are from 15% referral links?
Since joining the P2 program, my 15% of referrals dropped massively, even though I have continued to use them as such it would be very helpful to see the nature of the links we are driving to Zazzle through the Linkover history filter.
This would help me ( and others) to determine whether my 15% linkovers are reflective of my very low referrals at 15%. If they remain high then I need to workout why they're not converting sales. If they remain low I know there is little point coming out the P2 program.
Thank you for considering this.
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11-07-2023 03:39 AM
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11-07-2023 04:08 AM - edited 11-07-2023 04:08 AM
Wonderful thank you Mark
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11-07-2023 10:43 AM
Are "clean" PP links even included in the Linkover history? The page says "Linkovers are a count of how many times a referral link you have created is clicked on. A referral link is an external link to a product, store, or other page on Zazzle that includes your Associate ID." Maybe that blurb hasn't been updated since the PP came out, but since PP links don't include the associate ID, according to this they aren't counted in linkovers.
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11-07-2023 11:22 AM
P2 links are referred to as referral links, so I believe it does include them, but it's a good question, and I hope we get some clarity.

