Brand New CPV Lab Released

Here’s what I had planned for Monday:

  • Wake up.
  • Get henched on caffeine.
  • Detonate several Exoclick campaigns in the heart of mainland Europe.
  • Short the shit out of Manchester United FC’s share price, just for the LOLs.
  • Manage my tribe of Eastern Europeans.

Here’s what actually happened today:

  • Woke up.
  • Got henched on caffeine.
  • Frazzled the Frenchies, blasted the Germans.
  • Deleted browser history.
  • “HOLY SHIT, THERE’S A NEW CPV LAB SAY WHAT?”

Yes, it’s been a running joke that CPV Lab updates have been few and far between.

Well, joke no mo.

There’s a new CPV Lab in town, and it looks to be the dog’s bollocks (ROW: really good).

The update email is below.

CPV Lab 2.17 is Now Released!

In this update we addressed the top 3 requests from our users and also added many new core functions and improvements.

Please read through this entire post, especially the server details towards the end, as the server requirements and update install process have been updated.

Contents:
1st = Mobile Device Detection and Data
2nd = Volume, More Data and Fast Interface Speeds
3rd = Advanced, Yet Easier Ways to View & Customize Stats
YUP, There’s More…
And…there’s still more!
2.17 Update Installation

===== 1st = Mobile Device Detection and Data =====

After a great deal of research, Q&A + Feedback…we seriously addressed the overall usage and importance of mobile data across the board:

– Full Mobile Detection and Stats, including Mobile Carriers and Automatic Updates of Detection Databases every 2 weeks or less.

Over 30 Mobile Data Points available allowing you to go far beyond the traditional mobile optimization points of device name, etc. with actual content and media your visitors support.

– Mobile Audience Stats…Quickly View a Breakdown of your Mobile Visitors to identify top performing Brands, Carriers, Devices, Data Rates and Specific Features Based on the Visitors Device.

– Don’t Lose Your Cookies!:) Mobile introduces several issues with Cookie-based Tracking, however, with Desktop/Laptop users…Cookie-based tracking is the most popular method across the board and has been used since the dawn of the internet.

We didn’t want to lose the use of cookies completely, but had to support and track all mobile visitors regardless of their device settings. So, Live-Switch was born…this feature offers Cookie & Cookie-Less Tracking to Support All Visitors regardless of their device and settings. It’s all on the fly and in real-time, nothing extra to setup.

===== 2nd = Volume, More Data and Fast Interface Speeds =====
One of the biggest issues high volume users faced was sluggish stats once the database reached a certain point. To address this, we’ve added TrueCache to allow enhanced Volume Capabilities and greatly Increase Responsiveness of User Interface.

The reason it’s called “TrueCache” is because another concern many high-volume users had was the ability to customize data storage options to their hosting environment. You have this ability as well using a simple configuration file.

Check out the 2.17 Feature Guide for more details and setup instructions.
http://cpvlab.com/release/217_Feature_Guide.pdf

===== 3rd = Advanced, Yet Easier Ways to View & Customize Stats =====

The common thread from users, was the ability to group stats by specific data points using a series of dropdown boxes. But for most users, when asked…they generally and most frequently viewed their stats across all campaigns in a “routine” of specific data sets.

It became very clear, the solution wasn’t to “group” the data, as this can become somewhat cumbersome and limited based on the number of options available. But simply to view the Stats just as you wanted them…based on your Common and Most Used Viewing Habits.

So, we added just that.

Quick-Stat Views feature for Target Performance Stats allows you to quickly change you Target Performance stats by specific data points.

For Example…In 2 Clicks, go from viewing:
Carriers ‘ Visitors ‘ CTR ‘ CR ‘ EPC
To: Device Brands ‘ CTR ‘ CR ‘ Cost Per Subscriber

Anything you can think of…you can select the data points to view and save them to be quickly used anytime. You can even Drag & Drop the column order for each custom view to display the information exactly as you wish.

And…
– Multi-Select Controls Added to Show/Hide Dropdown Menu on All Pages
– Ability to filter by Visitor Type, Target, Page and Offer in Stats
– Drag-and-Drop Re-Ordering and Re-Sizing of Columns in Stats Tables

===== YUP, There’s More… =====

– If/Then Redirects to redirect visitors based on multiple conditions using over 30 data options. Send visitors to a Specific Page, Offer, URL or Campaign.

– Trends Heatmap Views to quickly identify top performing times of day by CTR, CR, ROI, Subscriber Rate, etc.

– Trends – Ability to Filter by Target, Page, Offer and by specific days of the week.

– Record Desktop/Laptop Users Operating Systems, Browser & Versions

– Greatly expanded features to Pass and Post Data to & from CPV Lab.

– Total Control Linking Options…you can now link to a specific Landing Page, Level, Option Group or Path.

This looks to be an impressive update, and a much needed shot in the arm for CPV Lab.

It will be welcomed by the many affiliates, like myself, who increasingly rely on mobile campaigns to fund their hedonistic needs.

I’ll post my thoughts once I’ve had chance to play around with the latest version.

If you are new to CPV Lab (read my very old review here), you can grab a copy for $297. If you are a previous user, or your license expired, you can upgrade for $147.

About the author

Finch
Finch

A 29 year old high school dropout (slash academic failure) who sold his soul to make money from the Internet. This blog follows the successes, fuck-ups and ball gags of my career in affiliate marketing.

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  • I’m liking it so far. Seems to be running faster under heavy loads (pop traffic). Some of the interface is a bit scrambled, but much more data to sift through once you’re used to it

  • I’m keen to know if you’d compare it with iMobitrax. seeing as there is a MASSIVE difference in price and now the gap in functionality appears to be so small would you advise ditching iMT?

  • Like you say, there’s not much to choose between them with this latest update. I haven’t used iMobitrax so maybe somebody who has can advise you better there. From what I see, CPVLab looks better value given that you’re only paying once a year at most, and much of the functionality is the same.

  • Hello,

    I just started using CPVLab a week ago; I’ve been able to setup and track standard campaigns.

    However, I’m now want to have my offer links masked/cloaked – so my visitors see my custom domain, instead of the vendors domain. I’ve also read through the User guide and I just don’t get it. I need some assistance from anyone who can help me with this please?

    I’ll be very happy to give you a drink or make a donation to your favorite charity.

    Send me a private message if you can help.

    Warm regards,

    Donald

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