How to track traffic from more than one source?

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Hi,

I have a question about tracking CPA offers. I am not sure if this belongs to here because it is a bit technical.

I have a wordpress website where I have CPA offers from one network, Maxbounty. And I have some other websites that I am sending traffic to my main website. I know how to create sub id's so that I can track which link generates clicks and leads.

Now what I want to do is to track the traffic from each website. I mean, let say website A, website B and Website C are sending traffic to the main site. How can track which website's traffic generate me clicks and leads?

I know it is a bit complicated but the ones who do this would understand I guess.

Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author galex
    Hi,

    Yes, It is easy to implement.
    From each of your websites (A,B and C), you must assign unix identifier to the link that go to your main site.

    This way, your main site can create subid based on where the traffic came from.

    For example :
    - Site A
    Your link could be : siteA[dot]com?id=fromA
    - On your main site
    Grab the id and passed the id to Maxbounty as subid, so you know that the conversion is from site A.

    Hopefully it help you.

    Sorry, I am still not allowed answer you PM.
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    • Profile picture of the author Nail Yener
      Well, thanks for your reply. I know the logic behind this but how can I implement it? I am not a web design geek and don't know about unix identifiers. Can you please lead me to a source where I could learn more about this or see a real world example may be.

      Thanks.
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