T3Report Launches Version 4

CYBERSPACE — Website traffic analysis company Cydata Services has released version 4 of its T3Report affiliate finding and traffic monitoring service, featuring a major rewrite of both back- and frontend systems and new, lower pricing options.

According to T3Report CEO Brandon Shalton, affiliate managers have used T3Report to identify the affiliates of their competitors as well as to find new affiliates from analyzing complementary websites.

"T3Report assists the affiliate manager with one of their tasks, which is finding/recruiting new affiliates," Shalton told XBIZ. "What better way to find qualified traffic, than trying to entice an affiliate promoting your competitor, to promote your website?"

The service is now even more affordable, with a special unlimited model now in effect.

"I hear all around the phrase 'tightening of the belts.' Companies are cutting back on spending as they are disappointed in their ROI for trade shows, or magazines, or purchasing of sponsorships," Shalton told XBIZ. "The new features in v4.0 and particularly the pricing will help those that have heard about or seen T3Report before but shied away due to the higher pricing. With faster servers and a lot of recoding, it's now faster to process the data, thus we were able to lower the price."

Future enhancements are already underway, according to Shalton, with the next product aimed at helping affiliate managers to maintain affiliates; allowing for example an affiliate manger to view all the pages that do not link to the paysite and to also view which of those pages has incoming linking traffic.

"The affiliate manager can contact the affiliate and suggest to them what specific pages they should add the affiliate link to. This tool helps the affiliate manager get more traffic out of the affiliate by helping them in placing their links," Shalton told XBIZ. "So many affiliate managers are out looking for new affiliates, that they neglect the current ones. This is another way that the T3Report data can help programs squeeze out more revenue in these tighter times."

According to Shalton, the unlimited model costs $1500/month with a 3 month contract and allows users to view information on all competing websites in a niche as well as complementary websites.

"For example, if you have an amateur paysite, you can find all the affiliates that promote your competitor's amateur websites," Shalton said. "You can also lookup affiliates for complementary websites like those that promote dating or VOD, etc."

Single report pricing and a live demo walkthrough is available as well.

For more information, visit T3Report.com

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