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mlektra

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Hi guys. I am doing dynamic keyword instertion with PPV traffic.

 

This is the link that trigger the landing page view on the network I am using. In that case it's AdOn Network.

 

http://www.mydomain/rotator/?kw={SEARCHTEXT}{PARTNERID}

 

For the sake of simplicity I will only say that I use the { } characters for better understanding in my prosper202 stats. I don't really HAVE to use those characters and that way. But I must find a way to differentiate the searchtext value (most of the time the URL visited by the user) and the partner ID.

 

So when I check my stats, I see the keyword like this : {mydomain.com}{18857}

 

But it could be [mydomain.com][18857] or  mydomain.com[18857] or anything that can me differentiate the 2 values.

 

The number is the ID of the "partner" that dispatch my traffic. AdOn is using several partner to distribute their traffic. So it help me to know which keyword URL/partner have made the conversion.

 

Ok. But the real question is that I am using dynamic keyword insertion in my landing page with the <? echo $keyword; ?> string. I am inserting the keyword somewhere in the page mostly in that format :

 

"Hey you {mydomain.com}{18857} visitor...."

 

but I would need something more like :

 

"Hey you mydomain.com visitor...."

 

Since I need the string contain the data that way {mydomain.com}{18857} (or the other ways I showed you) is there a way in php or javascript to remove the { } signs + the {PARTNERID} variable? Is there a way to modify the <? echo $keyword; ?> string to do what I need ?

 

 

 

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There many functions available which can manipulate text.

 

But wouldn't it be easier if you changed the format of your url to something like

mydomain/rotator/?kw={SEARCHTEXT}&pid={PARTNERID}

 

Now your keyword and partnerid will be completely separate variables, you'd get the keyword using $_GET['kw'] and the partnerid using $_GET['pid']

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