T3Report.com launches version 3.0 of its affiliate finding service

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — T3report.com, the marketing intelligence service for affiliate marketing, announces the release of Version 3.0 of T3Report. Through the use of proprietary spidering technology, they are mapping the internet and documenting linking relationships between websites. T3 Report has revolutionized the affiliate marketplace by providing insight into the world of affiliate traffic. T3 Reports permit users to efficiently deploy affiliate strategies and better manage existing affiliate relationships. The marketing intelligence gathered is invaluable to every level of an online organization.

The new release, Version 3.0, with its significant performance enhancements and greater administrative flexibility, transforms the process of finding new affiliates and managing existing affiliates into a streamlined and hassle-free experience. User interface improvements give a cleaner look to make the program easier to use. The addition of the new Affiliate Analysis Tool allows Affiliate Managers to work more closely with existing affiliates and allows them to help make suggestions which can increase revenues for both sides.

Brandon Shalton, creator of T3Report, noted “Affiliate Managers are interested in finding new affiliates and T3Report is a tool that can accomplish that. With the new Affiliate Analysis tool, Affiliate Managers can now also look to maximize the traffic from existing affiliates.” Shalton continued: “the Affiliate Analysis tool allows a program to generate more revenue with their affiliates by suggesting to the affiliates which pages on their websites to include their link to the paysite/program, based upon incoming linking traffic to those pages.” By utilizing this new tool, programs can maximize their ROI, as the cost to find and develop new affiliates costs more than working with existing affiliates.

About T3 Report:
T3Report, now in its third year of operation, has an extensive database of adult websites that exceeds that which is found on Google. T3Report has a large database with non-adult sites as well, with the additional ability to translate through Advertising Network URL’s to the Merchant Website. The creation of the “Ad Network Rosetta Stone” allows companies to identify affiliates of a Merchant program that are using an Advertising Network. By selecting a competitor’s website(s), their affiliates can be identified. With additional spidered information, an Affiliate Manager, is able contact the affiliate to promote their program. By selecting their own program, the Affiliate Manager is better able to analyze the traffic activity and make valuable suggestions to increase the revenues for both side.

Walkthrough demonstrations are available upon request. Domains of interest can be inquired at https://www.t3report.com and submitting via the ‘Request a Quote’ option.

For more information, contact Brandon Shalton at 904.619.1733 or brandon@t3report.com

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