My Campaigns (Publishers)

In the campaign tab: http://addiliate.com/admin/publisher/campaigns.html you can find the header ‘My campaigns’. If you click on this header you only find the campaigns you are running instead of all campaigns you can find in the ‘Search’ header.

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Show advanced search filters

In the campaigns tab by default the most used filters are being displayed. In case you want to use additional -more advanced- filters, just click the button ‘Show advanced search filters’ and you have access to more filters to select your campaigns.

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How to sent back ‘click_id’ value in pixel (Advertisers only)

This small tutorial explains how to save Addiliate ‘click_id’ parameter value and send it back using PHP if you don`t have a global variable/functionality on your site that can do this. The Addiliate S2S pixel code looks like this: http://www.addiliate.com/report.html?click_id=[]&rId=[]&orderId=[]&amount=[] As you can see we have a couple of parameters for which advertisers can send […]

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How to find the right campaigns (Publishers)

Addiliate offers a large variety of campaigns from advertisers of different verticals. To find the right ads for your website or database, you can simplify your search by selecting the right filters. You can filter the following: Status. Here you can filter by status of the campaign (ex. Running). Country. Depending on the channel, you […]

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How to set up a campaign (Advertisers)

In this step, you will be able to provide all input for the campaign. When you completed all steps one of our account managers will review the campaign, before putting it live. In order to make this review process go as smooth as possible, please provide us with as much info as possible. To add […]

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Creatives

This is where you can find the materials of the campaign. Creatives are divided in 2 types: Banners Email Creatives Logo’s Textlinks If it is an Email campaign, it will indicate the email subject, a short description and to whom to sent the preview. Below you will find the available Media Files (for example: an […]

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Publisher Tracking

    When you click on a campaign for the campaign details, you will find all necessary information for tracking a campaign at Tracking&Pixels: Channel name. The channel that will be used for the campaign. Price. Price per unit, depending on the payment model (price per click/lead/action). Daily Cap: the amount of conversions/clicks/impressions you can do […]

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Campaign Statistics

To check the statistic details of this campaign, click on Statistics details, which will redirect you to the Statistics section.            

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How to add a third party pixel (Publishers)

A third party pixel is a piece of code that will enable you to track the campaigns directly in your system. If you want to track the campaign through your own system, these are the necessary steps to take. 1. Ask your account manager for a third party pixel placement and send your pixel. 2. After your campaign is accepted, […]

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How to apply a channel filter (Publishers)

The more information you provide at your Channels, the easier it will be to match your channels with available campaigns. If you select Apply channel filter, you will get an overview of campaigns that match your channels.

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How to add a subid (Publishers)

For publishers that work with sub-affiliates, we  highly recommend using subid’s in order to optimize traffic per sub-affiliate. Addiliate allows publishers to add any number of subid’s and in general, we recommend using at least the 3 below: Subid1 = #source#              Available variable o   Email                                Email o   Display                             Display o   Mobile                              […]

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How to implement an Advertiser pixel (Advertisers)

This article explains how to implement an Advertiser pixel for Client to Server Tracking and Server to Server Tracking. C2S, Client to Server Tracking To set up the correct tracking pixel, there is one element to consider: 1. Do you prefer to use iFrame or img src? Choose the correct code for this. For using […]

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