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== Composition of the Offerit Code == | == Composition of the Offerit Code == |
Revision as of 15:39, 28 September 2012
A linkcode is a referral URL tracked by Offerit.
Redirecting to the Correct Page
When Offerit turns a linkcode into a landing_page URL, it automatically appends a slash (/) to the end of barewords. You can prevent this by appending a question mark to the end of the URL. For example:
Linkcode URL | Where Linkcodes Go |
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http://example.com/landing_page | http://example.com/landing_page/?ocode=offeritcode |
http://example.com/landing_page? | http://example.com/landing_page?ocode=offeritcode |
Composition of the Offerit Code
Unencoded linkcodes have the following format:
Affiliate.Commission.Offer.LandingPage.TrafficTag.CreativeID.SubId1.SubId2.PromotionalId.AdditionalTrackingId.Network.AffiliateSubId.AffiliateSource
For Un-Encoded Links, Affiliate is the username of the affiliate, and the rest of the fields are IDs.
For Shortname Links, Affiliate is the username of the affiliate, commission, offer, and landing page are shortnames, and the rest of the fields are IDs.