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Adwords Conversion Tracking Code

July 29th, 2010 admin No comments

SEM – Want to track AdWords conversions on affiliate site / CJ – How do I do that?

I have a couple of campaigns Commission Junction and want to track keywords lead to conversions. I know Adwords provides a code / pixel, but the Chief Justice said they are unable place / her piggyback. Is this true? If there any other ways that I can track the keywords are converting? Is there a bit that I can use a dynamic parameter in Sub ID CJ offers?

Bri, use the Google Keyword Insertion calls (see source article below for the link). In a word: 1. Add your keyword destination URL of your banner advertising from Google AdWords. Example: www.example.com/?kw = (keyword: default text) (default text is optional, you can use in place (keyword)) Note: (keyword) is the combination of keywords in your list that actually triggered the ad, not necessarily the keyword the user typed, though. 2. Extract the parameter "kilowatts" of your landing page integrate it into your affiliate link, adding the variable provided that monitoring of the source (called "sid", where CJ, "tid" for ClickBank). Example (PHP): "www.example.com/click-123?sid =". $ _GET 'Kw ['] 3. Check your account advertising network for these variables. An alternative is to skip step 2 (if you do not have a page) and those directly from AdWords directly your affiliate link in 1) to use as the destination URL of your banner, and two) using the keyword insertion to fill the "sid" parameter. Example: www.example.com/click-123?sid = (keyword) Note: Because the word is inserted by the insertion of the words key is not necessarily the keyword typed by the user but the key word in your list that triggered the ad to be displayed (This is the case with the keywords broadmatch), a solution was to check in your landing page if the parameter in the query string there (in PHP, kW] $ _GET ['), then extract the value of the "Q" parameter used by Google to store the keyword in the URL of provenance.-Pascal

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