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05-09-2019 03:26 PM
#1
r4raaj (Member)
BinomLeads_vs_NetworkConversions
Hi Everyone,
Have anyone come across this kind of issue where tracker conversions are not matching with Network conversions? Please see the screenshot below and advice me for the same please.

Thanks in advance 
05-09-2019 03:40 PM
#2
r4raaj (Member)
Other angle with more analysis below:

05-09-2019 03:51 PM
#3
affiliatecase (Member)
Possible timezone issue. Clickdealer is GMT I believe.
05-09-2019 04:00 PM
#4
twinaxe (Senior Moderator)
It´s hard to say without seeing more details.
But total clicks to offer and total conversions match.
Maybe a part of the traffic from your Binom offer with ID 167 got redirected to the Global Revshare and converted there.
When Binom sent the traffic to the CPA offer and it converted on the Revshare then the postback will still be triggered to the CPA offer because this is where the clickid is connected to.
I hope you get what I mean, if not feel free to PM me and we can go through it together.
05-09-2019 07:37 PM
#5
matuloo (Legendary Moderator)
Looks like a redirect problem indeed, exactly as twinaxe suggested above.
On a side note: I regularly see small discrepancies when it comes to lead reporting, some conversions won't get reported to the tracker from whatever reason. But I don't think its the case here.
05-10-2019 08:03 AM
#6
r4raaj (Member)
Today I have closely watch everything. Its 100% confirmed that part of the traffic from Binom offer with ID 167 got redirected to the Global Revshare and converted there.
Now my next step is to create new campaign and to analyse whether same thing is happening with it or not. I will update the results in few hours here.
05-10-2019 10:13 AM
#7
matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Originally Posted by
rajivwalia
Today I have closely watch everything. Its 100% confirmed that
part of the traffic from Binom offer with ID 167 got redirected to the Global Revshare and converted there.
Now my next step is to create new campaign and to analyse whether same thing is happening with it or not. I will update the results in few hours here.
It is probably traffic that doesn't match the targeting of the main offer, this happens all the time and there really isn't much you can do about it. With some sources, this can account for a significant % of overall traffic.
05-10-2019 06:09 PM
#8
r4raaj (Member)

Originally Posted by
matuloo
It is probably traffic that doesn't match the targeting of the main offer, this happens all the time and there really isn't much you can do about it. With some sources, this can account for a significant % of overall traffic.
Got it

.....I am getting same issue with new campaign too.
In that case I have to pause out the campaign. Thanks Matej
05-12-2019 08:07 PM
#9
matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Originally Posted by
rajivwalia
Got it

.....I am getting same issue with new campaign too.
In that case I have to pause out the campaign. Thanks Matej

There could still be a way to make this work. Try to check the data to see what kind of traffic get's redirected to that revshare offer. Not sure how your campaign was setup, but you should be able to check what leads were the ones that got redirected - by comparing the clickid data. So you should be able to check all the details for these leads. In case there is some pattern, you could be able to filter that traffic at the source level. Depending on what you find out and what targeting option this particular source offers, of course.
05-14-2019 06:38 PM
#10
r4raaj (Member)

Originally Posted by
matuloo
There could still be a way to make this work. Try to check the data to see what kind of traffic get's redirected to that revshare offer. Not sure how your campaign was setup, but you should be able to check what leads were the ones that got redirected - by comparing the clickid data. So you should be able to check all the details for these leads. In case there is some pattern, you could be able to filter that traffic at the source level. Depending on what you find out and what targeting option this particular source offers, of course.
Thank you so much Matej, problem detected
Please look at the screenshots below. I am running campaign for AU geo and getting traffic from Traffic Factory. However, instead of getting traffic from only Australia, I am getting traffic from other countries as well. In that case, for other countries, campaign redirected to revshare offer.
In that case, please suggest what to do.
Binom Screenshot1
Binom Screenshot2
05-14-2019 10:24 PM
#11
matuloo (Legendary Moderator)
Ah ok, didnt know this was trafficfactory, it's a common problem with them and in some GEOs it's really fucked up.
I complained about this in the NL geo some time ago and the answer was basically something like : "NL is a multi-cultural GEO, so that's why" ... well go figure. In the end, the quality was still good enough for me, so I just filtered that crap out, but yeah, they could do more about this on their end.
So, if you want to continue with this source, just setup rules in your tracker and send the out-of-geo traffic to some revshare or smartlink offer by default.
05-15-2019 02:42 AM
#12
r4raaj (Member)

Originally Posted by
matuloo
Ah ok, didnt know this was trafficfactory, it's a common problem with them and in some GEOs it's really fucked up.
I complained about this in the NL geo some time ago and the answer was basically something like : "NL is a multi-cultural GEO, so that's why" ... well go figure. In the end, the quality was still good enough for me, so I just filtered that crap out, but yeah, they could do more about this on their end.
So, if you want to continue with this source, just setup rules in your tracker and send the out-of-geo traffic to some revshare or smartlink offer by default.
In that case I will have to setup the rules as suggested by you.
Thanks Matej
05-18-2019 12:33 PM
#13
r4raaj (Member)

Originally Posted by
matuloo
Ah ok, didnt know this was trafficfactory, it's a common problem with them and in some GEOs it's really fucked up.
I complained about this in the NL geo some time ago and the answer was basically something like : "NL is a multi-cultural GEO, so that's why" ... well go figure. In the end, the quality was still good enough for me, so I just filtered that crap out, but yeah, they could do more about this on their end.
So, if you want to continue with this source, just setup rules in your tracker and send the out-of-geo traffic to some revshare or smartlink offer by default.
I am running campaign for Australia and please see below how my campaign is fucked up by Traffic Factory traffic:
05-18-2019 08:46 PM
#14
jabong82 (Member)

Originally Posted by
rajivwalia
I am running campaign for Australia and please see below how my campaign is fucked up by Traffic Factory traffic:

Yeah you gotta watch TrafficFactory as some of their geos are loaded with trash traffic and their very lacking filtering options make some of these placements just not workable.
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