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NATS cookie question
When you send to a tour using nats like this
http://tourdomain.com/?nats=MzE3doWTf and they link to other pages without your nats ref code (page2.html, join.html etc) do you still get credit for the sales? |
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NinjaSteve,
If the original link was to http://somedomain.com/track/MzE3doWTf/ or http://somedomain.com/ttrack/MzE3doWTf/ or something like that which did a redirect to http://tourdomain.com/?nats=MzE3doWTf then yes, it will track fine. the nats code doesn't have to be passed in the URL at all, but is often done that way to make affiliates feel warm and cosy. However, like PBucksJohn said, it must pass via the NATS tracking script to set the cookie. |
John, this is what I mean:
I click this link http://somedomain.com/track/MzE3doWTf/ I'm now on the tour page where the link in the address bar looks like this http://t1.somedomain.com/main1/?nats=MzE3doWTf,0,0,0,0 Now, to get to the 2nd tour page I click "continue" and that mouse over looks like this, and on that 2nd tour page the address bar looks like this http://t1.somedomain.com/main1/main_p2.php So it seems a cookie was set from that first page I clicked. Is this correct? |
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