Use the Tracking URLs page to turn Tracking URLs on or off.
Tracking URLs append text to the end of the destination URL of your ads to provide information such as the source of the click, the search query used, the keyword that was matched to the search query, and the distribution tactic or match type associated with the ad. Tracking URLs can be used to understand the types of search queries related to your keywords and to help you refine your keyword selections.
To use Tracking URLs, you must set up your web log tracking system to monitor and record the information provided by the Tracking URLs.
Tracking URLs return information as tracking parameters. There are two types of tracking parameters:
Using Standard Tracking Parameters
When you turn on Tracking URLs, we automatically append parameters (and a value for each parameter) to destination URLs. We add tracking parameters to the destination URL in this order:
Here are the tracking parameters and the information added to your destination URLs:
Table 1.
| Tracking Parameters | Returned With |
|---|---|
|
OVKEY YSMKEY |
Bidded keyword or phrase canon query |
|
OVRAW YSMRAW |
Raw user query |
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OVMTC:std:adv:cnt YSMMTC:std:adv:cnt |
Match type that led to the click - the match type is returned as either standard, advanced, or content |
|
OVADID YSMADID |
Ad ID* |
|
OVKWID YSMKWID |
Keyword ID* |
Note: To see ad and keyword IDs, download a campaign.
To use Standard tracking parameters, simply turn on Tracking URLs. Turning on Tracking URLs automatically appends tracking parameters to every destination URL (ad destination URLs and custom destination URLs) for every account in your Yahoo! Search Marketing master account.
For example, if the destination URL for your ad is:
http://example.yahoo.com/television
A Tracking URL for the destination URL might look like this:
http://example.yahoo.com/television?OVRAW=cheap%20television&
OVKEY=television&OVMTC=advanced&OVKWID=4317717511
&OVADID=7306185511
Note: URL appears on one line.
This Tracking URL shows that the raw user query was "cheap television," the keyword was "television," and the Advanced match type led to the click and returns the keyword ID and ad ID.
Using Enhanced Tracking Parameters
Enhanced tracking parameters allow you to define the names and order of the parameters that are appended to the destination URL. Enhanced tracking parameters can be placed throughout the ad's destination URL or custom destination URL. We do not add them automatically to your destination URLs, unlike Standard tracking parameters.
In addition to the Standard tracking parameters, two other parameters are available to add to your destination URLs when using Enhanced tracking parameters:
Table 2.
|
Tracking Parameters |
Returned With |
|---|---|
|
OVKEY YSMKEY |
Bidded keyword or phrase canon query |
|
OVRAW YSMRAW |
Raw user query |
|
OVMTC:std:adv:cnt YSMMTC:std:adv:cnt |
Match type that led to the click - the match type is returned as three values, separated by colons; for Enhanced tracking parameters, you must enter the parameter in the following general format: OVMTC:std:adv:cnt where you can substitute any names - the values are returned as standard, advanced, and content, or the name you have substituted accordingly |
|
OVADID YSMADID |
Ad ID* |
|
OVKWID YSMKWID |
Keyword ID* |
|
OVCAMPGID YSMCAMPGID |
Campaign ID* |
|
OVADGRPID YSMADGRPID |
Ad group ID* |
Note: To see ad, keyword, campaign, and ad group IDs, download a campaign.
To append Enhanced tracking parameters to a URL, follow these rules:
For example, if the destination URL for your ad is:
http://example.yahoo.com/television
A Tracking URL that returns both campaign and ad group IDs would look like this:
http://example.yahoo.com/television?{YSMCAMPID}&{YSMADGRPID}
Following a click that leads to the destination URL, the Tracking URL will look similar to this:
http://example.yahoo.com/television?YSMCAMPID=123456&YSMADGRPID=654321
Combining Standard and Enhanced Parameters
Tracking URLs can include both Standard and Enhanced parameters so that your Tracking URLs return just the information you need. You can enter the parameters that will return the information you want at the end of the destination URLs that you want to track. That way, you get only the information you want for the destination URLs you are interested in.
To use all Standard parameters and add Enhanced parameters:
Renaming Parameters
You can rename any parameter so that it is more meaningful to you when data is returned. For example, you might rename the OVRAW parameter to "rawuserquery" or OVKWID to "keywordID."
To rename a parameter, use this general format:
user_specified_name={PARAMETER_NAME}
And follow these rules for renaming a parameter:
Here are two examples of renamed parameters:
rawuserquery={OVRAW}
keywordID={OVKWID}
Appended to a destination URL, renamed parameters might look like this:
http://www.example.yahoo.com/?yahookeyword={OVKEY}
&rawuserquery={OVRAW}&yahoomatchtypestandard=
{OVMTC: std}&yahooadid={OVADID}&yahookeywordid=
{OVKWID}&yahoocampaignID={OVCAMPGID}
&yahooadgroupid={OVADGRPID}
Note: URL appears on one line.
And after the ad is clicked, the destination URL would look similar to this:
http://www.example.yahoo.com/?yahookeyword=dvd&rawuserquery=dvd
&yahoomatchtypestandard=std&yahookeywordid=43187717511
&yahooadid=7306185511&yahoocampaignID=926880011
&yahooadgroupid=1242231
Note: URL appears on one line.
Summary of Tracking Parameters
Here is a summary of tracking parameters and how you might use them to track the source of clicks for your ads:
Table 3.
|
If you want: |
Do this: |
Here is why: |
|---|---|---|
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Info about the source of a click:
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Turn on Tracking URLs. |
Turning on Tracking URLs automatically appends parameters to every destination URL (ad destination URLs and custom destination URLs) for every account in your Yahoo! Search Marketing master account. |
|
Info about the source of a click:
And:
|
Turn on Tracking URLs and append the campaign ID and/or ad group ID to the destination URLs using Enhanced tracking parameters. |
Turning on Tracking URLs automatically appends parameters for every destination URL. You must append the campaign ID parameter and/or the ad group ID parameter to every destination URL that you want to track. |
|
Only select info about the source of a click, with or without campaign ID and ad group ID. |
Append the parameters for the info you want to the destination URLs that you want to track using Enhanced tracking parameters. |
You do not need to turn on Tracking URLs if you only want some click-source information. But you must append the parameters to destination URLs that you want to track. |
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Rename any parameter so that it is more meaningful to you when data is returned. |
Append the parameters for the info you want to the destination URLs that you want to track using Enhanced tracking parameters and rename the parameters. |
You do not need to turn on Tracking URLs if you want to rename the parameters. But you must append the parameters to destination URLs that you want to track and rename those parameters when you add them. |
Turning Tracking URLs On or Off
Note: Before turning on Tracking URLs, make sure you have set up your web log tracking system to monitor and record the information provided by the Tracking URLs.
You can turn Tracking URLs on or off at any time.
To turn Tracking URLs on:
Tracking URLs may not be appropriate for all advertisers. While Tracking URLs can work with a broad set of technologies and platforms, we recommend that you test your links and closely monitor your traffic after turning on Tracking URLs.
Here are some reasons why Tracking URLs may not work: