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I am running MaxBounty Campaign on 7Search and tracking my campaign by subId s1=7search-###KEYWORD###-###AFFID###-###RID###
and got some results, don't know what they represent.

1. 7search-power-73113-73113-1000083
2. 7search-power-73113-73113-1000084
3. 7search-power-73113-73113-303483
.
.
.
100+.7search-power-73113-73113-30398
 
Change your affiliate link to
s1=###KEYWORD###&s2=###AFFID###&s3=###RID###

MaxBounty only allows 2 subids ...


I am running MaxBounty Campaign on 7Search and tracking my campaign by subId s1=7search-###KEYWORD###-###AFFID###-###RID###
and got some results, don't know what they represent.

1. 7search-power-73113-73113-1000083
2. 7search-power-73113-73113-1000084
3. 7search-power-73113-73113-303483
.
.
.
100+.7search-power-73113-73113-30398




What these represent:


Hello Smilodon,

The first 5 digits always represent the parent source. The 2nd series reflects the sub affiliate, while a 3rd series would indicate that the traffic arrived from a sub-sub affiliate. We feel that this level of granularity provides you the best opportunity to optimize your 7Search traffic.

Best,

Cleo


There is a search function in the forum, and the OFFICIAL 7Search support thread you know ... http://www.cpafix.com/f21/7search-com-7search-pay-per-click-support-2166/#post16823
 
if more than 100 one keyword with same parent source and sub-affiliate and not any conversion then it is wise to block this id or not.?
I got only one lead but with same keyword but different parent and sub affiliate id.
 
if more than 100 one keyword with same parent source and sub-affiliate and not any conversion then it is wise to block this id or not.?
I got only one lead but with same keyword but different parent and sub affiliate id.
yes, that is what the sub affiliate id values are there for.
 
I think assban was talking about Cake. They use Sub IDs like that and you can have 5 I think.

You can with HasOffers networks also (although its formatted a bit differently).

Most other networks only allow 2-3 I think.
 
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