Azoogle - php tracking keywords and repassing them ??

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by Ciler_69, Sep 14, 2007.

  1. #1
    I know this is a kinda stupid question but I can't seem to solve it.

    I use azoogle and they track subid. The problem I am having is this:
    adwords keyword->landing page -> keyword->azoogle

    I've been browsing the W3schools site and learned some basics about the php BUT.. I just can't get this one right. I know that I should collect the keyword on my landing page and then repass the keyword in a url format to azoogle.
    I've read on another forum that this is you can repass the keyword

    $val = $_GET['sub'];
    echo '<a href="http://example.com/?sub='.$val.'">somelink</a>';

    The keyword should be in the $var variable but I don't know how should the whole <?php ....?> block look like in the code of my page.

    Help please!!
     
    Ciler_69, Sep 14, 2007 IP
  2. jared

    jared Peon

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    #2
    I do this:

    $keywords = $_GET[kw];
    $keywords = rawurlencode($keywords);
    
    Code (markup):
    So when going from adwords it will look like "www.yourlandingpage.com/index.php?kw=hot new ringtone"

    Then in your page where you need the link or to pass the keyword

    http://x.azjmp.com/xxxxxx?sub=<?=$keywords; ?>
     
    jared, Sep 14, 2007 IP
  3. Ciler_69

    Ciler_69 Peon

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    Thanks man you've been very helpfull!!
    I'll try that!!
     
    Ciler_69, Sep 17, 2007 IP
  4. m0rtal

    m0rtal Well-Known Member

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    Great way to share your keywords with the network.

    I use a xtreme conversions although it's kind of pricey now. There's also a few others out there. You definitely don't want to be passing keywords as subids though.
     
    m0rtal, Sep 22, 2007 IP