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*'''transid''' - The transaction ID of the conversion. | *'''transid''' - The transaction ID of the conversion. | ||
*'''commission''' - The commission related to the conversion. | *'''commission''' - The commission related to the conversion. | ||
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==Custom Replacement Variables== | ==Custom Replacement Variables== |
Revision as of 11:55, 4 February 2013
As an affiliate in an Offerit network, you can set up pixels for third-parties when a conversion occurs. This can be useful if you are promoting offers from Offerit in another network and the other network needs to be notified with details of a conversion.
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Conversion Tracking Types
There are three different types of custom conversion tracking that affiliates can use:
- Iframe Pixel
- Image Pixel
- Postback
The type of custom conversion tracking that an affiliate can use depends on the conversion method being used for an Offer. When a Network admin creates an Offer, a conversion type must be chosen to let the network know how to expect the conversion is communicated to the network. If an offer has a conversion type of Iframe, then affiliates can use any type of custom conversion tracking: Iframe, Image Pixel or (Server) Postback. If the offer's conversion type is Image Pixel or Postback, then only the Postback method can be used to notify a third party of the conversion.
Conversion Code Examples
- Iframe Pixel Example:
<iframe src="<conversion url>" height=1 width=1></iframe>
- Image Pixel Example:
<img src="<conversion url>" height=1 width=1 />
- Postback URL Example:
<conversion url>
For the above examples, you will need to replace <conversion url> with the url to which you want conversion information sent.
Default Replacement Variables
When configuring the urls for your custom pixels, you can add predefined variables that will be available.
- aff_id - Your affiliate ID.
- offer_id - The ID of the offer.
- aff_campaign - The campaign used.
- aff_approved - Whether you have been approved for the payouts for the conversion's offer. (If value is 1, affiliate is approved for the offer. If 0, the affiliate is marked as pending.)
- transid - The transaction ID of the conversion.
- commission - The commission related to the conversion.
If you wanted to capture all of these variables, here is an example conversion url you can use to build your conversion code:
http://example.com/
Custom Replacement Variables
When you set up your tracking links, you can add your own custom passthrough variables that will be available for your custom pixels. For example,
http://<tracking_domain>/track/<your_affiliate_code>?<custom_var1>=<custom_var1_value>
Continuing with the example, if you set up your tracking link like:
http://example.com/track/MS4xLjEuMS4wLjAuMC4wLjAuMC4wLjA?custom_var=12345
You can capture the passthrough variable data in your conversion pixel by formatting your conversion pixel url like the following:
http://<conversion_url>?custom_var=%%custom_var%%
When the conversion occurs, %%custom_var%% would be replaced with 12345 (as it was set in the tracking link).
Adding Pixels in Offerit
Custom Offer Pixels will allow you to set a global pixel in Offerit that will run whenever a conversion happens. Visit this page from the My Account tab, and then Custom Offer Pixels. To add a pixel, simply select the Offer you would like, what type of pixel you would like, and the code for the pixel. Note: When adding a pixel for a specific campaign, it will override the global one. This means only the campaign pixel will run. If you set a pixel for all offers and another for a specific offer, both pixels will be sent out.
You can also add pixels to be a part of a certain campaign. You can do this easily by using the campaign wizard. First select one of your network's offers, and then select "Campaigns" tab.