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	<title>Comments on: Calling Curious Newbie Affiliates &#8211; Ask Kirsty A Question!</title>
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		<title>By: Super Newbie</title>
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		<description>Hi Kirsty,

Thanks for your quick response yesterday!  I have decided to jump right in and made a quick wordpress page (based on your suggestions) and made a quick campaign if only to learn everything hands on.  I made my daily budget really low at $10/day but I&#039;m already started to understand campaigns and how the process works from a different perspective and I&#039;m thinking of it as $10/day for my AM education!!  

My question is...I was wondering how you go about actually tracking the clicks of a single user so you can tell which clicks are converting into clicks on my actual affiliate links and which aren&#039;t.

For example, I&#039;m looking at my VERY FIRST adWords Campaign summary and looking at my CJ account profile.  Say 20 people clicked on my Google Ad in response to &quot;blue widgets&quot; search query and 10 people clicked on my ad after searching &quot;cheap widgets.&quot;  

And then CJ is saying that there were 10 clicks on my ad on my page.  How do I know which people clicked on my ad?  Were all 10 clicks from &quot;cheap widgets&quot;?  Was it split 5 and 5 from each search term?

Sorry if you&#039;ve covered this but I haven&#039;t seen it..

Thanks!
Matt

P.S. - Of course you can use this on your blog! ;)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Kirsty,</p>
<p>Thanks for your quick response yesterday!  I have decided to jump right in and made a quick wordpress page (based on your suggestions) and made a quick campaign if only to learn everything hands on.  I made my daily budget really low at $10/day but I&#8217;m already started to understand campaigns and how the process works from a different perspective and I&#8217;m thinking of it as $10/day for my AM education!!  </p>
<p>My question is&#8230;I was wondering how you go about actually tracking the clicks of a single user so you can tell which clicks are converting into clicks on my actual affiliate links and which aren&#8217;t.</p>
<p>For example, I&#8217;m looking at my VERY FIRST adWords Campaign summary and looking at my CJ account profile.  Say 20 people clicked on my Google Ad in response to &#8220;blue widgets&#8221; search query and 10 people clicked on my ad after searching &#8220;cheap widgets.&#8221;  </p>
<p>And then CJ is saying that there were 10 clicks on my ad on my page.  How do I know which people clicked on my ad?  Were all 10 clicks from &#8220;cheap widgets&#8221;?  Was it split 5 and 5 from each search term?</p>
<p>Sorry if you&#8217;ve covered this but I haven&#8217;t seen it..</p>
<p>Thanks!<br />
Matt</p>
<p>P.S. &#8211; Of course you can use this on your blog! <img src='http://www.affiliatestuff.co.uk/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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