/
” followed by the Sub-ID value. For example:http
://$linkdomain/linkID/subid1/subid2/...
[s1]
- This is subid1
that you’ve added to the end of an incoming tracking or rotator link.[s2]
- This is subid2
...[s3]
- subid3
[s4]
- etc.[s5]
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Can I use Sub-IDs with my tracking links? |
[utm_source]
[utm_medium]
[utm_term]
[utm_content]
[utm_campaign]
[s1]
-[s5]
tokens to retrieve them. For more information, read this FAQ:![]() |
How do I use UTM parameters with ClickMagick? |
[clickid] |
– A unique identifier assigned to every click. Used with Postback URLs. | |
[lname] |
– The link ID name used when creating the link. | |
[country] |
– The country the click originated from. | |
[ref] |
– Tracking pixel “ref” value. Used with Custom Postbacks. | |
[lid] |
– The internal link ID number. Rarely used. |
[query_string]
– Passes the entire query string untouchedhttp://$linkdomain/calendar?day=25&month=1&year=2017
name=value
pairs separated by ampersands (&
). You can learn all about query strings and how to modify them in this FAQ:![]() |
How to work with query strings |
http://xxx.yyy.hop.clickbank.net
tid
parameter to accept Sub-IDs, so you would add this query string to your ClickBank link:http://xxx.yyy.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=[s1]
/subid
format just like you would for any other value:http://$linkdomain/somelink/[s1]