So I focused on clicks—testing sources, pushing content, trying to scale anything that looked active. On the surface, it felt like progress.
But the results didn’t match.
📊 Traffic was growing
📉 Revenue was inconsistent
❓ No clear idea what was actually working
That’s when I realized the real issue wasn’t effort—it was lack of clarity.
I didn’t have a proper system to track what happened after the click. Most of my decisions were based on assumptions, not data.
So I started exploring better setups—different tools, dashboards, and tracking methods. Eventually, I moved toward using a proper affiliate marketing platform to understand campaign performance more clearly.
Recently, I’ve been testing Afflivo as an affiliate marketing platform, and it’s helped simplify how I look at things.
Instead of guessing, I can now focus on:
📊 Which traffic sources convert
📊 Which campaigns are worth scaling
📊 Where I’m wasting effort
Still early, but it already changed how I approach decisions.
Biggest takeaway:
More traffic doesn’t fix bad visibility.
Better tracking does. 🚀