Ya know, on my last IQ test, I scored 133 - not brilliant but not stupid, except when it comes to math. Still, I am having a hell of a time with subIDs! The AM was good about trying to explain everything but I get caught up in the numbers. I just learned that the s1 is ONLY for a single static site. Oops.
I've read Luke's post about setting up subIDs, greatly helpful but I still need the number part demystified. Do I use &s1=FB&s2=US (just as an example, the AM sent me this) - stringing the numbers together on ONE static site then use &s2=7S&s3=CA (whatever) for all other traffic sources? Can I reuse those numbers? I'm so confused.
I need the idiot's version, if anyone can dumb down enough to try to explain it to me. Pretend you're talking to a kindergarten kid. That should work perfectly.
I was going to put this post in the Success and Bragging thread, as I sent more than 4,000 clicks that are considered non-compliant because I used s1. Might be a record of some sort. Luckily, it only cost me $15. Assuming we don't factor in the embarrassment.
Any help would be immensely appreciated!
Thank-you,
Shirley
I've read Luke's post about setting up subIDs, greatly helpful but I still need the number part demystified. Do I use &s1=FB&s2=US (just as an example, the AM sent me this) - stringing the numbers together on ONE static site then use &s2=7S&s3=CA (whatever) for all other traffic sources? Can I reuse those numbers? I'm so confused.
I need the idiot's version, if anyone can dumb down enough to try to explain it to me. Pretend you're talking to a kindergarten kid. That should work perfectly.
I was going to put this post in the Success and Bragging thread, as I sent more than 4,000 clicks that are considered non-compliant because I used s1. Might be a record of some sort. Luckily, it only cost me $15. Assuming we don't factor in the embarrassment.
Any help would be immensely appreciated!
Thank-you,
Shirley