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Old December 21st, 2007, 11:39 AM
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Pay Per Click Links to Flash Page

One of our clients is under the impression that when a pay-per-click campaign links to a Flash page that the tracking stops. So that any pay-per-click report shows the Flash, but if someone clicks a link within the flash to move forward(to the actual website) then the tracking stops.

Is this correct?

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One of our clients is under the impression that when a pay-per-click campaign links to a Flash page that the tracking stops. So that any pay-per-click report shows the Flash, but if someone clicks a link within the flash to move forward(to the actual website) then the tracking stops.

Is this correct?

-Kirk



whenever the pixel fires, so on that page, if you dont want it on the flash page , bury it one more down, if the flash page doesnt really make sales or anything like that, put the tracking where your conversions are actually taking place, like the thank you for purchasing page, or the thank you for your inquiry, basically on the last page that makes you money or gets you data, or where a conversion actually takes place, or if your tracking visitors, put it on the flash page, then another pixel on the next page and then 1 more, I track by visitors ( 1 page pixel fires , Guests ( pixel fires next page) then by users ( pixel fires next page) ... hope that helped

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Old December 21st, 2007, 12:01 PM
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Still Confused.

Sorry, I'm a bit confused. With Pay Per Click we tell whichever search engine exactly what page to click to. We don't put any tracking pixel on this page(or haven't in the past).

Here's the scenario. We pay for a pay-per-click link. It links to a flash page that is informative. The user has a link programmed in Actionscript in the SWF that takes them past the flash landing page to the actual client website which is an application.

They use Webtrends which tracks the landing page through the application process. It also tells you where the hit to the Landing page comes from.

So why would Flash be an issue? Having or not having a tracking pixel?

Sorry, I don't usually do PPC, so I am a novice with this.



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whenever the pixel fires, so on that page, if you dont want it on the flash page , bury it one more down, if the flash page doesnt really make sales or anything like that, put the tracking where your conversions are actually taking place, like the thank you for purchasing page, or the thank you for your inquiry, basically on the last page that makes you money or gets you data, or where a conversion actually takes place, or if your tracking visitors, put it on the flash page, then another pixel on the next page and then 1 more, I track by visitors ( 1 page pixel fires , Guests ( pixel fires next page) then by users ( pixel fires next page) ... hope that helped

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You can try this e-book :
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The link contains ebbok for PTC ,but i don't think the question is about PTC ,or maybee i am missing out something.

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