Setting up graphic reports with Content Statistics

If you have Content Statistics installed in your site (sold separately), you can use it to create beautiful graphic charts for your Affiliate Tracker area.
All you need to do is to set up the modules you want and place them in the designed positions for it, or any other module position on your site. In the front-end area of Affiliate Tracker, you have the following module positions available to use:

  • at_conversions: this position is situated at the top of the "Conversions" area on the front-end interface for your affiliates to see.
  • at_account: this position is situated at the top of the "Accounts" area on the front-end interface for your affiliates to see.
  • at_logs: this position is situated at the top of the "Traffic logs" area on the front-end interface for your affiliates to see.
  • at_payments: this position is situated at the top of the "Payments" area on the front-end interface for your affiliates to see.

Additionally, if you have the Extended version of Content Statistics, you will be ablew to produce graphics in the back-end. There are also special positions for you to have graphics on the backend of Affiliate Tracker:

  • at_conversions_backend: this position is situated at the top of the "Conversions" area on the backend-end interface for you to see.
  • at_account_backend: this position is situated at the top of the "Accounts" area on the backend-end interface for you to see.
  • at_logs_backend: this position is situated at the top of the "Traffic logs" area on the backend-end interface for you to see.
  • at_payments_backend: this position is situated at the top of the "Payments" area on the backend-end interface for you to see.
This is the different information you can display using this plugin for your Invoice Manager installation (options available when you create a new module on the module manager)
 
  1. Number of conversions
  2. Conversions grossing
  3. Traffic generated
  4. Payments grossing
  5. Comission grossing

Example of how your module parameters could look like if you're creating a Content Statistics "Evolution in time" module: