Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Yahoo! Track Links Feature - updated

Do you have an analytics program? You know, something that tracks your revenue generated from an E-mail, Pay Per Click, or some other kind of marketing campaign? If you are using Yahoo Merchant Solutions you do. Well, kind of.

Log into your store manager and look at your "create links" and "track links" options on the lower left hand corner under the the "Promote" heading.

This is actually a type of affiliate program Yahoo! offers but we use it to track revenue for various marketing campaigns. It's easy to use as well. Simply "create" a link and then use the link that Yahoo! generates as your destination URL for your marketing campaign.

You can even change the last part of the URL, or page to be any page on your site. Simply replace "index.html" with your landing page such as "specialpage.html".

For example, the Yahoo! generated link will look something like:
http://store.yahoo.com/cgi-bin/clink?yhst-1234567+AWP5cr+index.html
You can modify the landing page by altering to look like:
http://store.yahoo.com/cgi-bin/clink?yhst-1234567+AWP5cr+specialpage.html

Don't want to use the store.yahoo.com domain? You can customize the link further by using your domain name that is attached to your store. The link will then look something like:
http://mydomainname.com/cgi-bin/clink?yhst-1234567+AWP5cr+specialpage.html

Remember, the track link will only work on the domain registered with the Yahoo store.

When creating the link in the Yahoo! Store manager, you can also use basic html functions to make the link bold or different colors. This is nice to help differentiate various campaigns.

BE CAREFUL! Yahoo error page (404), by default, redirects to the index page if a URL is not found. Try using tracking links with a specific page to ensure that specific page shows up. Otherwise, you won't know if the tracking link worked correctly or you were redirected to index page because of error 404.

To view the results of the track link, view the "track links" section.

A few uses of the track link function include Email Campaigns, Pay Per Click campaigns, Banner ads or links from other websites, testing link placement usability on your own site, and on and on. Anywhere you want to view revenue or traffic generated from a static link.

I wrote about this back in 2006, but it is still an important tool in your toolbox! My previous post can be read here: Yahoo! "Track Links" Feature

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Monday, April 21, 2008

Google URL Policy Update

Google will be updating it's display URL policy beginning April 1st. This change marks the beginning of a stricter stance on display URLs. No more re-directs or vanity URL's will be allowed. Google states that this policy will be strictly enforced regardless of past approvals and will apply to all advertisers.

Basically, the new rules state the display URL will need to match the destination URL. Most exceptions that were allowed before will no longer be approved.

Here are a few examples that will not be approved:

  • www.Google.co.uk - this URL leads to a different site
  • www.Gogle.com - this URL simply redirects to www.Google.com
  • www.Gooogle.com - this URL leads to a page showing content identical to www.Google.com
    Google will also not allow the use of multiple domains or branding and vanity URLs.

    What about Yahoo Tracking URLs?
    Google understands that many advertisers utilize tracking URLs within the destination field of their ads. Therefore, if the URL of your landing page matches that of your display URL, your ads will be approved.

    For example:
    Display URL: www.mydomain.com/widget
    Destination URL: http://store.yahoo.com/cgi-bin/clink?yhst1234567+a1B2C3D4E5+widget.html
    --> Landing page URL: www.mydomain.com would be acceptable

    Display URL: www.mydomain.com/widget
    Destination URL: http://store.yahoo.com/cgi-bin/clink?yhst1234567+a1B2C3D4E5+widget.html
    --> Landing page URL: http://store.yahoo.com would not be acceptable

    Are sub-domains or extra text still acceptable?
    Yes, the use of sub-domains and additional text within the display will continue to be acceptable provided the top-level domain matches the URL of your landing page.

    For example, display URLs such as the following:
    sub.google.com
    google.com/extratext
    www.google.com/extratext
    would all be acceptable for the landing page URL below, as the top-level domain of google.com is matched:
    http://sub.google.com/miscellaneous

    Finally, note that you don't have to change your ads. Existing ads within your account will not be immediately affected by this change. However, if Google receives complaints regarding specific violations of this policy, they will review and take the appropriate action. (Usually at 5:00pm on a Friday night). I would however, suggest that everyone check their account for potential blatant violations.

    For more information regarding the update, look at the Google Blog

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