Ad clicks

Noun

[uhd kli-ck]

Ad clicks are an important marketing metric that measures the website traffic from a digital ad to the advertiser's website. An ad click measures user interest in that ad and the advertiser's product, with the end goal being conversion through either a sale or lead.

In general, the higher the ad clicks, the more successful the ad. Affiliate marketing, paid search and display ad campaigns rely heavily on ad clicks as a metric to determine if the program was a success. Some related terms are cost per click (CPC), which is the total cost the advertiser pays per user clickthrough.

Example: The banner display ads yielded a total of nearly 600 ad clicks to the advertiser's website over the course of the campaign, with an 8% conversion rate.

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Affiliate tracking

Noun

[ah-fil-ee-it trak-ing]

Affiliate tracking is technology used to track the traffic, referrals, and/or sales that come through a specific partner. The purpose of affiliate tracking is so that a company knows which affiliates drive favorable business outcomes (in other words, attribution), and can reward these individuals accordingly. UTM links are the most common mechanism for affiliate tracking.

Affiliate tracking can also be achieved using promo codes. For example, if an influencer can offer his or her audience 10% off a 1-year software subscription with the promo code PERCY10, this allows the company to track precisely how many sales Percy drives. This then enables the company to determine which partnerships are most lucrative and invest in building these relationships and enabling them to do their best work.

Example: Through affiliate tracking, Partner Marketing Manager Lisa identified five partners who were driving 60% of PekoeCorp’s partner-sourced sales each year. She decided to send them each a gift basket of PekoeCorp swag, fancy chocolates, and red wine.

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Activation rate

Noun

[ack-ti-vay-shun ray-t]

An activation rate is a metric used by companies to determine when their users are achieving value. Your partner program’s activation rate is the percentage of partners that sign up for your program that gain or add value in the program. What is defined as activation can differ between programs, but it's often a first sale, first referral, or revenue achieved over a set number of months — something that indicates the partner is likely to stay profitable or engaged.

To determine your activation rate, you can take the number of partners who successfully met your activation metric, divide it by the total number of partners who joined your program, and multiply that result by 100.

Also see: Activation

Example: Soltech measured their activation rate to be 30%, which was lower than their target of 60%. They decided to revamp their partner onboarding process to better prepare their partners to sell.

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