SubID keyword Tracking
Advertisers who are unable to implement pixel tracking code can
use subID keyword tracking URL to find out the number of impressions,
clicks, and conversions has been sent to their specific targeted
keywords. They can simply add a variable = [keyword] to their tracking
URL and our system will automatically pass back the keywords matched
for each impression sent.
For example, a unique advertising URL shall look like http://Domain.com/1stMarketingTraffic.php?keywords=[keyword].
Our system will fill in the targeted keywords to the variable
of [keyword], so that advertisers can know the converting keywords
for their campaigns and optimize the campaigns accordingly.
Since pixel tracking would expose the existence of 1stMarketingTraffic,
subID keyword tracking URL allows media agencies to optimize the
campaigns with the same impressions and conversions data.
SubID Site Tracking
Advertisers who are unable to implement pixel tracking code can
use subID Site tracking URL to find out the number of impressions,
clicks, and conversions has been sent from our specific Publishers’
websites. They can simply add a variable = [msid] to their tracking
URL and our system will automatically pass back our Publishers’
website IDs to their tracking. All publishers are assigned with
a site ID and advertisers are able to find a full impressions
Site Report in the campaign area.
For example, a unique advertising URL shall look like http://Domain.com/1stMarketingTraffic.php?sites=[msid].
Our system will fill in the site IDs to the variable of [msid],
so that advertisers can know the converting websites for their
campaigns and optimize the campaigns accordingly by blocking or
targeting sites in the Site Report.
Since pixel tracking would expose the existence of 1stMarketingTraffic,
subID Site tracking URL allows media agencies to optimize the
campaigns with the same impressions and conversions data.