How to Track Top Exit Pages for Affiliate Marketing
You wrote a helpful review. You included affiliate links. Then readers left without clicking anything. Where did they go? Exit pages reveal the exact drop-off points in your funnel.
Why Top Exit Pages Matters for Affiliate Marketing
Affiliate income depends on clicks. Every reader who exits without clicking is lost commission. Here’s why exit tracking matters:
Content that doesn’t convert wastes your time. If a page gets traffic but no clicks, it’s not earning. Exit pages tell you which posts need work.
Readers exit for predictable reasons. They couldn’t find the product, didn’t trust the recommendation, or got distracted. Each reason has a fix.
Your best content might have hidden leaks. A popular blog post could have a high exit rate at exactly the spot where your best affiliate link lives.
Different traffic sources exit differently. Someone from Pinterest might exit at different points than someone from Google. Exit data helps you optimize for each source.
How to Check in GA4
To find exit pages in GA4:
- Open GA4 and go to Reports > Engagement > Pages and screens
- Click Add comparison or add a dimension
- Select Exit page path from the dimension dropdown
- Keep the metric as Exits or switch to Exit rate
- Sort by highest exit rate to see your biggest problems
Focus on pages with exit rates over 40% and high total traffic. These are your priority optimization targets.
The Easier Way
ClawAnalytics makes exit page analysis automatic and actionable for affiliate marketers.
The tool answers questions like:
- Which blog posts lose readers before they reach my affiliate links?
- Are my CTAs clear enough on product comparison pages?
- Should I add more product recommendations to reduce exits?
Instead of drowning in data, you get specific suggestions like “Add a comparison table above the fold” or “Move your top affiliate link higher.”
Quick Wins
Place affiliate links above the fold. Readers shouldn’t have to scroll to find your main recommendation.
Use descriptive link text. “Check price on Amazon” beats “click here” every time.
Add context before links. Briefly explain why you recommend the product. Trust drives clicks.
Use exit-intent popups. Capture leaving readers with a last-minute offer or newsletter signup.
Test different CTA placements. Some pages convert better with links in the middle, others at the end. Test and find what works.
Your exit pages are hiding lost commissions. Find them and fix them.