Amazon Associates link tracking
I created an associates account so that I can use links to drive sales on Amazon, even from our own website.
Here's the problem I am having..... each time I create a link, it is unique. However, I am unable to see the stats for each link that I use. For instance, lets say I have two collaborators doing a promo video on my product. I give them each a unique link that leads to my Amazon listing. BUT I have no way to see how many clicks each link has produced which would also tell me how effective each effort was by the collaborators.
I am driving customers to Amazon.... you would think they would share this basic info so that I knew what was working best for all involved.
Yes, I know I can create a new tracking ID for each person... but that seems like overkill and unnecessarily burdensome when we already have unique links.
Is there a workaround for tracking the success of each link?
Amazon Associates link tracking
I created an associates account so that I can use links to drive sales on Amazon, even from our own website.
Here's the problem I am having..... each time I create a link, it is unique. However, I am unable to see the stats for each link that I use. For instance, lets say I have two collaborators doing a promo video on my product. I give them each a unique link that leads to my Amazon listing. BUT I have no way to see how many clicks each link has produced which would also tell me how effective each effort was by the collaborators.
I am driving customers to Amazon.... you would think they would share this basic info so that I knew what was working best for all involved.
Yes, I know I can create a new tracking ID for each person... but that seems like overkill and unnecessarily burdensome when we already have unique links.
Is there a workaround for tracking the success of each link?
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Seller_i6S8knzW6zU6Z
Hi @Seller_ctlHhuYQK8UHO,
I understand your frustration about needing separate tracking IDs (tags) for each collaborator in the Associates program. If you're enrolled in Brand Registry, there might be a more efficient solution:
Amazon Attribution (https://advertising.amazon.com/help/GJXTJCLK4WTWTQWU) lets you create multiple tracking tags at once and download them all in a single CSV file, which could make managing different promotional efforts much easier.
If you're not Brand Registered, you'll need to continue using separate tracking IDs through the Associates program, as that's currently the only way to track individual promotional performance.
Hope this helps point you toward a potential solution!
Kind regards, Michael