How HubPage Tracking Works
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How HubPage Tracking Works
If you haven't read it already I suggest you check out the light introduction to HubPage Referrals.
It's a quick read and outlines the basics.
How referrals (aka tracking) works...
Referrals work in two ways...
1) If someone signs up for a HubPages account via your referral link, you get 10% of their pageviews for the life of their hubs. That doesn't take away from their own pageviews, HubPages Inc graciously give up 10% of their share to you for spreading the word and getting others to join up.2) You can refer other peoples Hubs and get a cut of the pageviews. 9% or 12% depending on whether there's an signup referrer already involved and getting their 10% cut of the pageviews. This is taken again, from HubPages Inc's share of the pageviews. So it's a win/win situation when you promote or link to a fellow Hub Authors page. Their article gets exposure and you get a reward for sending them traffic.These splits apply only to HubPages and User Profile pages. On all other pages, such as a referral to a Tag page or the HubPages home page, you’ll receive 30% on a traffic referral, with HubPages getting the rest.What HubPages says about their tracking system...
How does the Traffic Referral program work?
You can drive traffic to the Hubs of other Hubbers and receive a percentage of the overall impressions. The traffic referral program works the following way:1. We start with Unique TrackersEvery HubPages account has its own default referral tracker – referred to as a Unique Tracker. You can create additional referral trackers as you organize your link campaigns.2. Use the Unique Tracker to link to someone’s Hub.Before you can link, you must be signed in to HubPages. Then, when you’re at the Hub you want to link to, look at the bottom of the page (or click the green share it button). There will be two boxes marked “link to this page” and “email this page”. You can click on these links and choose the Unique Tracker you want to insert in the email, URL or HTML code we will generate for you. From that point, you can either send the mail, or cut and paste the URL link or HTML code and place it wherever you’d like.3. The Traffic Referrals is guaranteed to be yours for 120 minutes.If someone clicks on your link to a specific Hub, you are entitled to the traffic referral impressions for 120 minutes. We set this limit because there may be multiple Hubbers referring people to a particular Hub. No other tracker can replace yours during that 120 minute period. This is called the ‘first dibs’ rule.SourceSetting up a Tracker
They'll give you a default tracker which will look something like this: 1pk0ue4rz5p3q
Now if I wanted to send someone to my hub on How HubPAges Works I'd give them this URL: http://hubpages.com/_1pk0ue4rz5p3q/hub/howhubworks
On every hub, yours and others, there is a bit down near the bottom that says "Share It". If you click on that and then click on "Link To Page" you get given a nifty little feature that makes it easy for anyone to get the code you need to refer others.
There is a better option, and that is creating your own unique referral ID. You can create up to twenty independent trackers, each with a unique name and descriptions, to help you see which linking strategies are working best for you.
Get clever with the way you use them. Don't make it look like it's you that's referring the page. On one hand I think that the default tracker looks far too random. I prefer to use a generic term for the tracker ID.
eg:
join
recommended
read
main
click
about
_recommended if you're referring someone elses hubpages: http://hubpages.com/_recommended/hub/Parents-Guide
_main if you're sending them to the homepage: http://hubpages.com/_main
_about if you want people to read the FAQ: http://hubpages.com/_about/faq
_join would be excellent for encouraging someone to sign up: http://hubpages.com/_join/user/new/
Some people can be a bit wary of signing up to sites through affiliate links. So disguising them as something subtle and inoffensive can improve your sign up ratio. Personally I have no qualms with signing up for a legitimate offer through someone elses referral link. They were after all the person who brought it to my attention and they deserve a reward.
This is where you set up your URL Trackers.
Please note: A referral tracker is unique. Once claimed it is yours and yours alone. No one else can set up a tracker with the same name. And you won't be able to set up a tracker that is already taken. The system will immediately notify you if the one you're trying to claim is already taken.
30 day trackers and 2 hour trackers
If you're the first one to introduce someone to HubPages the information is stored for 30 days. So anytime within the next 30 days if they go from being just a visitor to becoming an Author, you get credited with the referral. And of course all the benefits that come with it.
Now if someone else has already claimed that "prize" and the visitor comes back via your URL tracker they're all yours for 2 hours. So 9% to 12% of page impressions will carry your ads.It also means that within that 2 hour time frame if a person signs up to HubPages then you land the 10% of page impressions for the life of that new Authors soon to be published Hubs.Other stuff to know...
Signup and hub statistics for URL Trackers are processed every 20 minutes or so. They are not be updated immediately when the account is created.
Also, if the user has clicked on another link with a tracker in the previous 2 hours, the tracker in your link will be ignored.The page you link to within hubpages.com makes no difference as far as the tracking goes. You can link to almost anywhere on HubPages, you don't have to limit yourself to your own Hubs.When a visitor clicks on a link with a tracker in and they don't have a tracker already it is set so it will last for up to 30 days.The tracker stats on your user profile page are updated every 20 minutes. They won't show new sign ups or published hubs immediately.If you have multiple HubPages accounts, don't try and refer your new account from your old account. HubPages has the ability and will exercise their right to remove self-referrals.It should immediately resolve to the page you had inserted your tracker into, with the tracker disappearing. That computer, if it hadn't been cookied in the last 2 hours by another referral tracker, will be cookied with your referral tracker for 30 days (although it could get overwritten by another after 2 additional hours).When should you refer?
When should you refer?
Whenever you link to another hub. Whether it is yours or someone elses. Linking from one hub to another, use a tracker. The sooner you can get in and claim that cookie the better.I'm not registered at HubPages? Where do I sign up?
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Only now that I fully understand what a tracker is and how to use it. Thanks for that.
thanks that was helpful
Superb HUB!
@packerpack, it shouldn't effect the tracker URL. It'll redirect to the tracker, which then resolves to the actual URL. One problem though, URL shorteners/redirections act as wildcards (in case people use them to get around the 2 linked domain limit. So, from what I understand, the system will assume that if used twice and there are other links on the hub it will trip the over-promotional flag.
Here is one question. I am planning to use TinyURL.com. It is used to shorten the URLs and is being extensively on twitter. I too am planning to use it. So if I happen to shorten any URL with tracker, will tracker still work?? Any idea?
Wow, still so much to learn. Thanks for a very thorough explanation on tracking.
@lyla, I haven't used trackers on all of mine. But most are. I don't think it would be a problem if you made every internal link a tracker.
Though when it comes to other sites, it's split about 50/50. Some social bookmarking sites don't like referral links being used. And the same with some article publishing sites. So I often do a bit of digging around to see whether or not it's an acceptable practice.
Darkside..should I put a tracker on each of my hub?I get some google search and few yahoo answers too.So how do i put them..sorry to be so very dumb..thanks.
Holy cow- i never knew this, thanks!
thanks, just what I needed,
dori
This was a very brilliant expalnation to the tracker concept. Thank you so much Darkside. A big thumbs up for you!
Thanks for your response to my yieldbuild question. Read some of your Hubs. You certainly are a hive of information.
Great hub ,but just when I thought I had it , I didnt , had join/user instead of a word linking hubpages to me , so off I go to correct that ,and completely buggared the whole thing up.Now I think Ive sent some url on my last email with my profile?? ohhhh hell !
Okay, several days and a few headaches later, I think I'm finally getting the referral/tracker thing. But to clarify: If I send someone (with my tracker) to your "howhubworks" hub to help explain the site to them but they click on your sign-up link at the bottom and sign-up, does that mean I've lost the referral? [Unless they don't actually sign-up until 2 hours after they clicked your referral link?]
I also have links to my hubs in my sig on another forum but it just occurred to me that I did not use trackers on those links, so I'm going to go change my sig there now. I've been at that forum 7 months and have over 2000 posts so people there know I'm not there just to spam them (and other people link to monetized sites in their sigs as well).
I've been posting tracked links to other writers' hubs over the last several days on that forum when it's related to the topic or even just funny hubs in the chat threads I participate in. I've already gotten almost 300 page views doing that. I think most of them are coming from a 72 page "sex thread" I started there that gets about 1000 views for every post, lol--I'm going to start using a special tracker for that thread though, so I can check that.
I am like zylla3phillipines...still got to get a lot figured out, but you have helped set the ball rolling. Thanks a tonne.
Brilliant mind
Natural Teacher
aww youre all Light ,not dark at all
Thankyou!
Awesome hub! Lot of useful information and I definitely learned something..thanks for sharing.
Kelsey, you can add a tracker to the URL. Just read this a few times, keep making hubs, checking forum posts and eventually it'll click.
This is one of those articles that I know will make much more sense after I've been here longer. I'm brand-spanking new, so please bear with me here. I just published my first hub and I created a link capsule with links to 5 other hubs that had some related content.
All I did when I linked to those other hubs was copy and paste the urls. Should I have done something differently? I'm just having trouble wrapping my brain around this one... :(.
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Singular Investor says:
8 days ago
Darkside thanks for the info. I still haven't got my head round all of it but I guess you learn by doing - but are you sure you can't refer yourself i.e. set up a second HP account using the referral from your first account ? I seem to remember reading somewhere that this was OK.