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CCBill linking tip
I was chatting with my bud and he was complaining that one sponsor uses 2 billings and different affiliate shells for both. I just suggested him to use linking scheme like I do:
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http://refer.ccbill.com/cgi-bin/clicks.cgi?CA=914539-0000&PA=1887665&html=http://link.orgycash.com/link.e/46351/gt/preview/ But multiple redirects should be enabled in ccbill program. btw i'm full of wonder why does ccbill not set active mr as default option for all existing programs. i can't find any reason how it may harm ccbill program owners. |
Think you are probably talking about the difference between programs that use grouping, and those that do not?
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nope, &html= in my example is vxsbill tracking url.
maybe not the best example, because orgy cash uses its own shell for ccbill and vxsbill codes, but technically it's correct |
I'm 99% sure that the code you posted is not going to track or give any credit to the affiliate.
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I am leaning to the side of BV. I had an experience with a sponsor last yera that used CCB and EPoch linked in a very similar way and nothing was registered.
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that used to work not sure if it does still since many use cascading and have different urls on ccbill nowadays
ask a ccbill rep id say |
I didn't knew it makes any difference...
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lol, so why it shouldn't work?
here's reallife example where it works 100% Code:
http://refer.ccbill.com/cgi-bin/clicks.cgi?CA=905175&PA=1887664&HTML=http://click.exploitedteensasia.com/ct?id=48166&bn=3922 |
so if you are ccbill program owner and use 2 separate billings and tracking methods (what is not good for affiliates) at least ENABLE multiple redirects.
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the other one you posted is not going to a ccbill join form but you are using a ccbill linking code the only way the first one could possibly be tracking is if that biller is integrated into that ccbill accounts cascade, that's why i said i was only 99% sure i think your confusing the &html= redirect working with the affiliate tracking working, 2 separate things |
i mentioned above that the first code i posted just shows how technically it works. and you sticked to it ))
the second one is more obvious because there're 2 separate join forms. anyway ccbill part in the first one belongs to orgy cash and &html= is orgycash vxsbill tracking code, so it still makes a sense. |
the other thing is that i saw many programs which use separate billings and tracking system, but have disabled multiple redirects. that's why ccbill should enable them all. and in 90% of cases their landing leads to warning pages, what causes like 10-20% sale drop all over the ccbill. i guess...
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Instead of double tracking, just embed both links in an image.
Same result, but your surfer doesn't have to be redirected 100 times. Oh, and you'll probably pick up on on typein sales too. |
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bump, i'd really like to know what do you mean
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<img src="FULL-NATS-LINKING-CODE" width="0" border="0" /> <img src="FULL-CCBILL-LINKING-CODE" width="0" border="0" /> Cookies will be set, so whether the user hits the CCBill page or the NATS page, their cookies will be pre-set. |
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Obviously, you don't understand how it works, or you'd have thought of it before, or would already be using it. You can either a) use the tip, and hit google for 5 mins to learn about cookies, or b) Be skeptical, and learn nothing. I don't like coming across as a keyboard warrior, but replies like this really reduce my inclination to help anyone. |
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If you load in an image, just that URL gets hit. The images won't display, hence the width / border tag. |
sorry, you are completely right. i realized it right after your previous reply.
don't know, i didn't expect it's so simple and genius. thx |
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html redirect will work since the "tracking" is happening on CCBILL's server, not the affiliate programs.
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