O that could be it. Then a clickID would never have been sent to the network to send back. I have not done a lot of tests like that without an actual conversion.
You can test your postback manually by just putting the postback in your browser URL box and replacing the aff_sub part with a...
Strange. It seems maybe your network is not replacing the tokens with the actual values.
Maybe talk to your affiliate manager at the network and ask him to help you. It might be a problem with the offer who knows.
Sometimes the postback should look like this...
Voluum generates a random id in place of {clickid}.
This is then sent with the offer URL to the network.
At the network this clickId is assigned to the name sub_aff (this name is different on all networks)
When a conversion happens the network sends this same number back via the postback with...
"My affiliate network has the postback URL set to voluumurl.com/postback?cid={aff_sub}
I have set the offer URL to affnetworkurl.com/irrelevant code&aff_sub={clickid}"
This seems correct. I have exactly the same.
Ensure the "Append click ID to offer URLs" box is NOT ticked at your affiliate...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
Attention: "role based name" email prefixes such as support, webmaster, info, contact, forum, service, affiliate, admin, traffic, partners, marketing, etc., for our member accounts are not permitted. They are acceptable for a vendor listing, but not for the member email. This is due to bulk email processors scrubbing them for delivery due to extremely high bounce rates. Please apply for membership using a personalized email prefix. Something like bob@xxxxx.com.
If we discover you signed up with a role based name we will give you only one message to change it. After 3 days your account will be removed if the email is not changed.