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− | Automatic Traffic Tags are a feature in [[Offerit]] that gives [[Ct#Affiliate|Affiliates]] the option to automatically categorize their referral statistics by [[Ct#Traffic tag|traffic tag]]. This allows [[Ct#Affiliate|affiliates]] to break down their referral statistics by whatever [[Ct#Traffic Tag|traffic tag]] they wish to use, allowing for a great deal of flexibility in sorting and analyzing referral statistics.
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− | This can be done by appending the following parameter to a referral [[Ct#Linkcode|linkcode]]:
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− | ?autocamp=myTrafficTag
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− | Replace "myTrafficTag" in the URL with your preferred campaign name. If you input a traffic tag name that does not yet exist, [[Offerit]] will automatically create a traffic tag with that name. A traffic tag name can contain up to 64 characters, and must consist of only letters and numbers.
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− | == Adding Traffic Tags ==
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− | [[Offerit]] now offers the ability to use a comma-separated list of traffic tags to separate one campaign. By adding the desired traffic tags to the ''autocamp'' variable in the URL, [[Ct#Affiliate|affiliates]] can override the currently set campaign to use a [[Ct#Traffic Tag|traffic tag]] made up of the chosen traffic tags. This feature also offers compatibility with single-tag [[Ct#Traffic Tag|traffic tags]], so you do not necessarily have to split up your [[Ct#Traffic Tag|traffic tags]] with multiple traffic tags.
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− | To override your [[Ct#Traffic Tag|traffic tag]], just add the following parameter with a comma-separated list of traffic tags to a referral [[Ct#Linkcode|linkcode]]:
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− | <pre>
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− | ?autocamp=campaign,traffic,tags
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− | </pre>
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− | Replace "campaign,traffic,tags" in the URL with a comma-separated list of traffic tags that make up the [[Ct#Traffic Tag|traffic tag]] with which the current [[Ct#Traffic Tag|traffic tag]] will be overridden.
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− | == Autotags ==
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− | In addition, [[Offerit]] also offers the ''autotags'' feature, which allows [[Ct#Affiliate|affiliates]] to add new traffic tags to an existing [[Ct#Traffic Tag|traffic tag]] on the fly. For example, you may want to add the ''banner'' traffic tag to your [[Ct#Traffic Tag|traffic tag]], which uses ''top'' and ''blog''. By using the "autotags" feature, you can add that tag to create the ''top,blog,banner'' [[Ct#Traffic Tag|traffic tag]] on the fly.
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− | To use "autotags", just append the following parameter to a referral [[Ct#Linkcode|linkcode]]:
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− | ?autotags=my,traffic,tags
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− | </pre>
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− | Replace "my,traffic,tags" in the URL with a comma-separated list of your preferred traffic tags. If you input a traffic tag name that does not yet exist, [[Offerit]] will automatically create tags with those names.
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− | [[Category:Offerit Affiliate Information]]
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