Archive - May, 2009

Tomorrow: Goodbye Live.com, Hello Bing

May 31 5 Comments Category: Stumbling

In case you missed the news, which Google tried to bury by demoing a barely-working communication app to the press at the same time, Microsoft is launching a new search engine tomorrow. Bing will be replacing their current Live.com search engine. There’s a demo video up until the site goes live.

Commission Reports Needed

May 30 0 Comments Category: w3roi

If any of you readers do any affiliate marketing, I could really use your help. I want w3roi to be ready to import commission data from as many affiliate networks as possible. What I need is an example of a commission/transaction report exported from whatever network you use, in CSV/tab-delimited/Excel/whatever format they support exporting to. [...]

w3roi Open Beta

May 26 0 Comments Category: w3roi

w3roi is now open for account creation. If you run any type of ecommerce site, and you advertise online but don’t currently track all your ads from a single location, then w3roi is for you. It will remain free during the testing period (which will likely be a few weeks), and anyone that signs up [...]

w3roi

May 22 0 Comments Category: Portfolio

w3roi provides conversion tracking for ecommerce sites and affiliate marketers. It allows you to easily compare your advertising campaigns in terms of clicks and sales generated, profit, conversion rate, and overall ROI. w3roi was architected and developed by myself over the course of several months in 2009. It is built on the Symfony PHP5 framework [...]

w3roi for affiliates, and open beta soon

May 22 1 Comment Category: w3roi

Initially I was going to target w3roi (in terms of what features it has and how I market it) to ecommerce sites — sites that sell something and need to track the conversions from their advertising. It’s working great for conversion tracking on mine right now. But why would I do that when selling to [...]

w3roi Demo Video

May 18 1 Comment Category: w3roi

w3roi, as I’m now calling the “conversion tracker”, is functionally complete, but I’m not ready to invite others to use it quite yet. I did have a chance to play around with Camtasia Studio and record using the app a bit.