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| Active Warrior Join Date: Oct 2009
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Hello Warriors, I have a rather technical question. So I want to drive traffic from different sources and all traffic sources have their own tracking pixel. Now If I just enter those pixels in my cpa account, all pixels I entered for that offer will fire no matter what traffic source the lead came from. Now how can I do this? when a lead is made from traffic source A, I only want the correspondent pixel of traffic source A to fire. The pixel of traffic source B then schould not fire. Anybody has this same problem? Does tracking 202 can help for this? thanks for the help. |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Brazil
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Try to use a tracking software like Tracking202, then you can use only one pixel (from the software, not from the traffic sources). William
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I forgot to mention that my traffic sources are not ppc sources. Its for banner advertising. In that case is tracking202 indeed the solution? How would that work? enter my pixels at tracking 202 and enter a tracking202 pixel in my cpa account? |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Brazil
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Yes, you still can use Tracking202. I don't know exactly how you structure your campaigns, but I think that you can treat your placements as keywords and track them with the parameter t202kw=. William
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| >> STOP... << Stop struggling alone. Stop wasting time. Stop being scammed. | |
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