Map your SUBID to specific variables like the creative ID, the placement (e.g., sidebar vs. header), or the time of day.
If a user searches for "Best Organic Dog Food," the {KEYWORD} value is passed to your site, and a script changes your main header to: "Looking for the Best Organic Dog Food? You're in the right place."
Instead of a generic page, use the {KEYWORD} parameter to update the headline of your landing page in real-time.
Keep it short. Some affiliate networks have character limits on sub-ID fields. {SUBID}
If you are building a list of "Related Keywords" to feed into these templates, you can automate the process.
Always use a dynamic macro (like {clickid} ) rather than a static word to track individual journeys.
It looks like you’re trying to build a or a template for an affiliate/marketing campaign. The string {KEYWORD}?s1={SUBID} is typically used to automatically insert search terms and tracking IDs into a landing page URL or an ad campaign.
Map your SUBID to specific variables like the creative ID, the placement (e.g., sidebar vs. header), or the time of day.
If a user searches for "Best Organic Dog Food," the {KEYWORD} value is passed to your site, and a script changes your main header to: "Looking for the Best Organic Dog Food? You're in the right place." {KEYWORD}?s1={SUBID
Instead of a generic page, use the {KEYWORD} parameter to update the headline of your landing page in real-time. Map your SUBID to specific variables like the
Keep it short. Some affiliate networks have character limits on sub-ID fields. {SUBID} You're in the right place
If you are building a list of "Related Keywords" to feed into these templates, you can automate the process.
Always use a dynamic macro (like {clickid} ) rather than a static word to track individual journeys.
It looks like you’re trying to build a or a template for an affiliate/marketing campaign. The string {KEYWORD}?s1={SUBID} is typically used to automatically insert search terms and tracking IDs into a landing page URL or an ad campaign.