📊 Click Tracking Dashboard
See which products your visitors are clicking on
🚀 How to View Your Real Click Data:
- Go to your Google Analytics account
- Navigate to:
Reports → Engagement → Events - Look for event name:
amazon_click - Click on it to see which products are getting clicked most
- The
event_label will show you the product name
Every Amazon link on your site is tracked! You'll see exactly which products visitors are clicking through to buy.
Open Google Analytics → 📈 Top Converting Products (Example)
This is what your data will look like in Google Analytics:
| # | Product Name | Category | Clicks |
|---|
| 1 | Frida Baby Saline Kit | Congestion Relief | 127 |
| 2 | SNOO Smart Sleeper | Bassinets | 89 |
| 3 | Halo Bassinest | Bassinets | 76 |
| 4 | Levoit Humidifier | Nursery | 54 |
| 5 | Owlet Dream Duo | Baby Monitors | 43 |
💡 Pro Tip: The products with the most clicks are your money-makers. Focus on writing more content about similar products and promoting the top performers more.
🎯 What to Track:
- Click-through rate: Which blog posts drive the most Amazon clicks?
- Product popularity: Which products get clicked most often?
- Comparison effectiveness: Do comparison pages convert better than single reviews?
- Content gaps: Are there products getting traffic but no clicks? Maybe improve those reviews.
- Seasonal trends: Which products get more clicks during holidays/cold season?
📝 Next Steps to Maximize Revenue:
- Write more content about your top performers - If Frida Baby gets tons of clicks, write "5 Ways to Use Your Frida Baby" or "Frida Baby vs Competitors"
- Add internal links - Link from blog posts to product reviews to drive more Amazon clicks
- Update underperforming content - If a product gets traffic but no clicks, improve the call-to-action
- Create bundle guides - "Complete Congestion Relief Kit" with multiple product links
- Track by season - Promote humidifiers in winter, strollers in spring, etc.