I've read a few articles lately that talk about setting up redirects for your campaigns. Can someone help point me in the direction of a tutorial on this?
Can you please elaborate on what you're trying to accomplish?
Amy
Sure Amy! I was reading a post by Finch titled Dude, Where's My Margin? and in it, Finch mentioned that affiliates waste money every day by failing to set redirects or rules for their campaigns. I assume there is a way to send users to an offer in their geo if they somehow come from a geo you aren't targeting, but I don't know how to do this.
You achieve this by putting in retargeting rules by your tracker.
i.e. You're running a campaign in US, and set rules for that campaign to route all non US traffic to another offer/lander/whatever.
And I agree with Finch - if you know this, it actually unlocks up a whole new level of possibilities you can do to monetize your unwanted traffic.
Tutorials? Sure, courtesy by Zeno http://stmforum.com/forum/showthread...king-Campaigns
Just to add on what @adsflo said.
Not just geo, you can do a lot more than it. For instance you have been targeting Android traffic and after obtaining sufficient data you see that tablet traffic is not doing well for your campaign but there are no way to turn off tablet targeting in your traffic source. So you can apply re-targeting or place rules to redirect to another DL Offer/LP in your tracker (e.g
What adsflo and erffiliate said! 
To monetize the "extra" or "remnant" traffic, you can either redirect to other landers and offers, or use a traffic monetization service such as YTZ/Redirect.com/Geomize (I recommend YTZ), or if it's adult traffic, BitterStrawberry.
Amy
Take in mind that most of the time redirect traffic isn't the best traffic quality. (there are some Advertisers that actually specify they don't accept redirect traffic).
In most of the networks you will already have the redirect option already live, so once a user outside the Geo target will click your link the system will know to redirect him to a relevant offer in his Geo location.
also you can create an offer group (in most of the platform), once you create this you can chose different offers in m any different Geo's so the traffic will be rotating between the offers YOU CHOSE, and the users will only redirect to the offers you chosen in the offer Group.
Thank you all! This was exactly what I was looking for.