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Affiliate examples

Affiliate URL Parameter Examples

Use these examples to keep partner traffic transparent, preserve network fields, and avoid handing affiliates a link that no one can debug later.

Affiliate traffic flowing into an ecommerce reporting workflow

Use case

Partner links, creator links, coupon-site links, newsletter placements, and affiliate network handoffs.

Starter rule

Preserve required network parameters and use sub IDs only for partner, placement, and creative labels.

Verification

Open the link, follow redirects, and confirm the final page still contains the fields your reports need.

Readable sub ID example

Use this when partners and operators need to understand the link by looking at it.

https://example.com/products/sample-product?utm_source=affiliate_partner&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=summer_partner_push&sub1=partner_name&sub2=newsletter_slot&sub3=video_creative_01

Stable ID example

Use this when your affiliate network or internal report already maps partner IDs, placement IDs, and creative IDs.

https://example.com/products/sample-product?utm_source=affiliate_partner&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=summer_partner_push&sub1=partner_4827&sub2=placement_19&sub3=creative_034

Sub ID planning table

Field Suggested meaning Example
sub1 Partner or publisher partner_name
sub2 Placement, page, email, or creator slot newsletter_slot
sub3 Creative, coupon, or content label video_creative_01
utm_campaign Merchant-side campaign name summer_partner_push

Affiliate link QA checklist

  1. Ask whether the affiliate network requires specific parameter names.
  2. Keep required network parameters untouched.
  3. Use only the sub ID fields that you can actually report on later.
  4. Click the final link and check every redirect.
  5. Confirm that GA4 or the affiliate network sees a usable source path.

Give partners a link you can audit later

Readable sub IDs make the first launch easier. Stable IDs make scale easier. Pick one intentionally.

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