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Standard Tracking

Standard tracking consists of the following tracking options:

Allow ClickID Pixel Postbacks

ClickID Pixel Post is created by adding the click ID to the tracking URL. This method is considered very secure, because a transaction can be generated on by using a click ID. A click ID can only be used once and within the time frame of the configured cookie life. This helps prevent fraud. The following is an example of a pixel URL with the added click ID:

http://your_tracking_domain/pixel.track?CID=100000&ClickID=04_835477_fb93f424-788d-4c48-bfb1-98516f855839

Allow AFID Pixel Postbacks

An affiliate ID pixel post is created be adding the affiliate ID (AFID) to the tracking URL. This method is not considered secure, because a transaction can be generated simply by knowing the campaign and affiliate ID leaving the affiliate ID pixel post method open to fraud. The following is an example of a pixel URL with the added affiliate ID:

http://your_tracking_domain/pixel.track?CID=100000&AFID=1234

Enable Pay-Per-Call Integration

The LinkTrust pay-per-call service allows you to create, track, and manage call-based campaigns.

Allow Cookie Tracking

A cookie is a simple piece of data that is unable to perform any operation by themselves. Cookies allow users to be tracked when they visit various sites.

Allows Cookieless Tracking (IP Backup)

Cookieless tracking is a feature that can increase your tracking accuracy by approximately 5-10%. By default, this feature is enabled. If this feature is disabled, a merchant might report higher sales conversions then what appears in LinkTrust and consequently to an affiliate.

Restrict Postbacks to White Listed IPs

Restrict Postbacks to White Listed IPs is a security feature that locks down the ability to post transactions into your account unless they originate from the IP addresses you listed in the IP White List. In order for this feature to use the white list functionality, you must add the known IP addresses, posting in the transaction, to the While List field on the Domains / IPs page. This feature works for all ServerSide Postbacks (ClickID and AFID) and Mobile Tracking.

To restrict postbacks to white list IP addresses, do the following:

  1. From the Campaign Settings page, under Conversion Tracking Options, select Restrict Postbacks to White Listed IPs.
  2. Select Update.

To create a white list of IP addresses, do the following:

  1. From the top menu, select Account.
  2. From the left menu, select Domains / IPs.
  3. Scroll down to the bottom of the page.
  4. In the IP Address White List field, enter the IP addresses you wish to allow.
  5. *Note: Enter each IP address on a separate line.
  6. Select Update Lists.

Allow Custom Conversion Parameters

Custom conversion parameters are parameters that allow the merchant to dynamically send the affiliate payout, merchant payout, and transaction approval information to LinkTrust on the confirmation pixel.

These parameters allow you to add specific values to a confirmation pixel that modify the transaction and allow for customized conversions. Below are the parameters and values that can be added to the confirmation pixel of a flat rate (non-percent) based campaign.

Affiliate payout: You can set the affiliate payout by putting &AP=0.00 on the query string in a confirmation pixel. The affiliate payment parameter is not case sensitive and should not contain a dollar sign ($); for example, &AP=4.99 or &AP=4.99. You must use a decimal for cents; for example, &AP=4.25 would be interpreted as $4.25 while &AP=425 would be $425.00.

Merchant payout: You can set the merchant revenue by putting &mp=0.00 on the query string in a confirmation pixel. The merchant payment parameter is not case sensitive and should not contain a dollar sign ($); for example, &MP=4.99 or &MP=4.99. You must use a decimal for cents; for example, &MP=4.25 would be interpreted as $4.25 while &MP=425 would be $425.00.

Transaction approval: You can set whether or not the transaction is approved by putting &A=Y or &A=N on the query string in a confirmation pixel. Since LinkTrust only looks at the first letter of this parameter, you can cloak the value in the confirmation pixel by adding additional letters, as shown below.

To approve a transaction, all of the following can be used:

  • The first letter is Y or y (e.g., &a=y, &A=Y, &A=Yes, &a=yahoo)
  • The first letter is T or t (e.g., &a=t, &A=T, &a=true, &A=Telephone)
  • The first value is 1 (e.g., &a=1, &A=1, &a=1234, &A=1abc)

To unapprove a transaction, all of the following can be used:

  • The first letter is N or n (e.g., &a=n, &A=N, &a=night)
  • The first letter is F or f (e.g., &a=f, &A=F, a=false, A=False, A=Feather)
  • The first value is 0 (e.g., &a=0, &A=0, a=0123, A=0abc)

To enable any of the custom conversion parameters for a campaign, do the following:

  1. In LinkTrust, go to your campaign.
  2. Open Campaign Details.
  3. Open Campaign Settings.
  4. Under Additional Tracking Options, mark Allow Custom Conversion Parameters.

If Allow Custom Conversions Parameters is not marked, LinkTrust does not recognize any of the parameters on the confirmation pixel.

 

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