T3Report Rolls Out Version 5

LOS ANGELES — Version 5 of traffic analysis service the T3Report.com will launch on May 20 with improved search engine analysis and faster database function.

The service comes from parent company Cydata Services and offers affiliate managers the ability to identify the affiliates of their competitors as well as to find new affiliates from analyzing complementary websites. The company unveiled its last update in May 2008.

T3Report CEO Brandon Shalton told XBIZ that, among others, T3Report 5.0 will offer a new feature called Affiliate Analysis, which will help affiliate managers mine data from their affiliates' linking structures.

"This allows the affiliate manager to look at the affiliates referring traffic to literally suggest to the affiliate that increased traffic could be made if the affiliate put their link on the pages that they have identified," he said.

As with previous versions, T3Report 5.0 includes bells and whistles to help affiliate managers keep an eye on the most important subjects: their competitors.

This version includes analysis of search-engine optimization, which aims to help affiliate managers understand where their competitors are getting their traffic.

Lastly, T3Report 5.0 will run on faster database servers and pack the punch of more spidering machines, all of which the company promises will help clients search through the enormous amounts of traffic data gathered over the last four years.

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