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About
FMTC is partly integrated with Partnerize. According to Crunchbase, UK-based Partnerize was founded in 2010 as Performance Horizon Group. In 2020 Partnerize, an independent company, acquired the Pepperjam network and affiliate compliance company BrandVerity; its CEO is Matt Gilbert.
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Link Structures
Last Updated: 01/14/2021
For questions and additional information, please contact the network.
Parameters
For complete details, please visit Tracking – Partnerize Help Hub (phgsupport.com)
Parameter | Purpose |
---|---|
Pubref | Unique publisher reference (up to 256 characters) |
Adref | Unique advertiser reference to track conversions (provided by the brand) |
Deeplink | (optional) Allows you to link to a specific page, if allowed by the brand |
Details
Default format: https://prf.hn/click/camref:XXXX
You can modify the default to include PUBREF, ADREF and/or Deeplink to a unique destination:
Adref: http://prf.hn/click/camref:XXXX/ar:london
Deeplink: http://prf.hn/click/camref:XXXX/destination:http://www.advertiser.com
OR combine them:
All 3 parameters:
https://prf.hn/click/camref:XXXX/pubref:newcastle/ar:london/destination:http://www.advertiser.com
Only pubref/adref:
https://prf.hn/click/camref:XXXX/pubref:newcastle/ar:london
Only adref and deeplink:
https://prf.hn/click/camref:XXXX/ar:london/destination:http://www.advertiser.com
Only pubref and deeplink:
https://prf.hn/click/camref:XXXX/pubref:newcastle/destination:http://www.advertiser.com
It matters the ORDER of the used parameters:
- CODE
[Default Tracking link with Camref] THEN [pubref] THEN [adref] END WITH [Deeplink]
Further are able to track with Creative tracking, those tracking links include Creativeref:
- CODE
/creativeref:XYZ1234
The Creativeref tracking links contains the destination, BUT can have pubref/adref added AFTER the 'creativeref':
- CODE
/creativeref:XYZ1234/pubref:newcastle/ar:london
URL Structures
For all links here, across all networks, the "%" is a placeholder, matching 0 or more characters. It's typically the value of a URL parameter, and is also used in "http%://" to indicate that both "http" and "https" are possible.
Examples
http%://prf.hn/click/camref:AFFILIATEID |
http%://prf.hn/click/camref:AFFILIATEID/creativeref:% |
http%://prf.hn/click/camref:AFFILIATEID/destination:% |
http%://%.prf.hn/click/camref:AFFILIATEID/creativeref:% |
http%://%.prf.hn/click/camref:AFFILIATEID/destination:% |