Affiliate link

Users with access to a specific Offer can view its details together with allowed propagation options (Link, iFrame, API).

Affiliate links can carry multiple tracking parameters, all of which are stored in the system and available for reporting and optimization. Each click generates a unique click ID, ensuring that every action can be tracked accurately. The redirection process itself is optimized for speed and reliability, so customers experience minimal delay when clicking a link.

Link Parameters

The most common parameters are:

  • PCID – pcid=[replace] –  unique required identifier assigned automatically by PalDock to every click.
  • Affiliate Click ID – affiliateClickId=[replace] –  a custom click identifier provided by the affiliate
  • AffS1 to AffS10 – affs1=[replace] –  custom fields where affiliates can pass their own IDs or values for tracking and reporting. Up to affS10.
  • Deeplink – a URL pointing to another page within the same advertiser domain instead of the default landing page. This allows affiliates to send traffic directly to a specific product or category page (e.g. an online shop linking users to a chosen product detail)

PCID is automatically generated in the parameter pcid, but you can rename it to anything using ?anything={pcid}. Once {pcid} is used in a differently named parameter, the default pcid parameter will not be added. Only your custom parameter containing the PCID value will remain.

Domains and URLs

Redirects can run over different domains, giving flexibility in how links are displayed:

  • PalDock domain – default option. (e.g., go.paldk.com/)
  • Custom top-level domain (e.g., www.example.com/).
  • Subdomain (e.g., go.example.com/).
  • Folder redirect (future feature, e.g., www.example.com/out/), supported via a WordPress plugin. While this method is slower, it can be useful in email campaigns, allowing the sender domain and the button URL to match, which helps improve deliverability.

Redirect Chaining

Redirects can sometimes chain together, for example:

  1. A shortened link (e.g., example.com/go/offer)
  2. An affiliate link with parameters (e.g., go.paldk.com/offer=1&affiliate=1)
  3. A tracking link that points to the advertiser (e.g., www.advertiser.com/?source=paldock&id=1)

When all of these are handled through PalDock, the system automatically optimizes the path by skipping redundant steps and sending the user directly to the final destination.

Redirect Functions

At its core, the redirect feature in PalDock provides:

  • Link Management – Organize and manage all your shortened links in one place across all your websites.
  • Efficient Redirection – Every offer is automatically wrapped in a PalDock-generated link for consistent tracking and delivery.
  • Click Tracking – Every redirect is logged, with unique click IDs linked to offers, affiliates, and advertisers.

Remarketing and Scripts

Admins can enhance redirects by injecting scripts during the redirect flow via Server-side Google Tag Manager. While this may slightly slow down the redirect, it can be well worth it when combined with lead collection. This setup enables advanced remarketing scenarios based on user behavior with the redirects. For example, sending a follow-up email when a customer (known from lead) clicks through a specific link or activating targeted ad campaigns for users who interacted with certain offers.

Related articles

Offers > Lead and Click Capping
Offers > Filters
Offers > Auto submit
Offers > Pre-filling fields
Offers > AffiliateID rewrite
Offers > Data feeds
Offers > External Final Page
Offers > Process refused leads
Offers > Refuse leads
Offers > Distribution

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