The adult online world first heard about Affiliate Analysis when T3Report Version 5 launched.
The T3Report analyzes the traffic of competitors' websites, but Affiliate Analysis looks closer to home, slurping up data about a webmaster's own sites, essentially spidering them to see how the affiliates of paysites are using their traffic.
"With T3report, you have to track down the affiliates contact info to contact them," Brandon told XBIZ. "With Affiliate Analysis, you know exactly who the affiliate is because you can look them up by their affiliate ID."
If an affiliate has a page that isn't linking to a paysite, Affiliate Analysis can identify those pages. If the page in question is attracting lots of relevant linking traffic, then the Affiliate Manager can advise the affiliate to add a link on that page.
Brandon said his new product would be a natural aid for affiliate managers.
"Without this tool, I don't see how else an affiliate manager is able to help their affiliates out, since throwing big parties and offering big prizes are fizzling out," he said. “Affiliate managers usually pay attention to the top affiliates since they use conversions/revenue as a measure. The Affiliate Analysis tool gives the affiliate manager the ability to squeeze out more traffic from the rest of the affiliates."
Brandon said that as of now, his company is offering a special rate of $400 for three months of access to the Affiliate Analysis service, which he's offering as a standalone product to lower the price.
"All Affiliate Managers should be using this tool to help their affiliates make more money with their program," he said.