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Joined: 22 May 2004 Posts: 4284 Location: The Net
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Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 12:32 am Post subject: |
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hi there, here are the answers
1) yes, thats just pretty much sample, how to tell the script where the affiliate id should appear. You just put the {AFF} variable in the url where exactly it should be for your case.
2) If you just want to link internally to links to your blog, no need to put ?... at the end. If your blog is on same domain as the other pages you would like internally to link, no need for that again too, if you want to track just the affiliate codes on the blog itself. If you want the pages not handled by the blog, receive always affiliate id, then you should put the ?... at end..since BO tracks and operates only the pages created by it. If the rest pages are on same domain as blog, you can skip that and read the cookie BO sets when the blog is initially visited with affiliated id..
3) No, it can't pass it right away, since blogs can be on different subdomain and domains and the cookie option won't work then. Just you will need to put ?aff={AFF} after the end of your blogs, and your blogs will appear linked properly.
Let me know if you have any more questions... _________________ Thanks,
Kaktusan
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