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The article provides an overview of the integration between Maxbounty and AnyTrack, highlighting how it facilitates the secure transfer of conversion data from Maxbounty to AnyTrack for optimization on platforms like Google Ads, Facebook, and TikTok. It explains the process of tracking traffic, engagements, and conversions, and how AnyTrack uses this data to enhance ROI for advertisers and earnings for publishers. The article also includes a setup guide, technical details, and troubleshooting tips to ensure effective integration and tracking.

Maxbounty and AnyTrack have teamed up to bring you the best in performance marketing. Our integration ensures that all of your conversion data from Maxbounty is securely sent over to AnyTrack, where it can be used for optimization on platforms like Google Ads, Facebook Conversion API and TikTok API. With our powerful toolset we make sure that advertisers maximize their ROI while publishers get maximum earnings from each campaign they run with us.

How does the Maxbounty AnyTrack integration work:

Section titled “How does the Maxbounty AnyTrack integration work:”
  1. Traffic: When visitors land on your website, AnyTrack collects traffic source data and First Party data.
  2. Engagements: When visitors click on your Maxbounty affiliate links, AnyTrack does a few things:
    1. Collects granular data tied to the OutboundClick.
    2. Triggers Event Tracking API requests to your Tracking Tags and analytics.
  3. Conversions: When visitors convert on the merchant’s website, AnyTrack receives real time conversion data through Postback URL.
  4. Attribution: AnyTrack processes the conversion data and reports it across various reporting sections of the AnyTrack Dashboard.
  5. Conversion API: AnyTrack then sends your conversions to your Ad Platforms’ Conversion API so you can feed your ad platform’s Machine Learning, AI and automatic optimization according to 100% of your conversion data.
ReferenceValueInformation
Tracking GroupmaxbountyThe Tracking Group reference can be used to activate AutoTag .
Subid Parameters2The Subid Parameter used to pass the AnyTrack click_id.
Tracking MethodPostback URL-
Event NameDetailsData Source
OutboundClickWhen a visitor clicks on Maxbounty offer links.AnyTrack JS Tag
PurchaseWhen a user generates a commission in Maxbounty.Postback URL

The Postback URL is fully pre-defined and ready to be implemented with your Maxbounty account. The following is an example, don’t use it. You’ll get your own URL when you install the integration.

https://t1.anytrack.io/hBtoE3hN/collect/maxbounty?S2=#S2#&OFFID=#OFFID#&RATE=#RATE#

Step #1: Install the Maxbounty Integration in AnyTrack

Section titled “Step #1: Install the Maxbounty Integration in AnyTrack”
  1. Navigate to the Integration Catalog and install the Maxbounty integration.
  2. Copy the postback URL.
  1. Navigate to your Maxbounty account settings, and select “Global Postback”.
  2. In Global Postback, from the dropdown menu select “URL (any campaign tracking type)”.
  3. Paste the postback URL you copied from the Maxbounty Integration.
  4. Save your Global Postback.

This section will enable you to validate the main aspects of your setup.

Since tracking starts when visitors click on offer links, verify that your links are tracked and AutoTagged.

  • Default: By default, AnyTrack automatically identifies and AutoTags Maxbounty links found on your website.
  • AutoScan: AnyTrack scans links that are embedded in redirects plugins and AutoTags them accordingly.
  • Manual:
    • Tracking Group Attribute: You add the tracking group attribute to links according to their tracking requirements. For example: data-tracking-group="maxbounty" or rel="maxbounty". More about Tracking Group.
    • Click ID Token: Manually append the s2 parameter: &s2=--CLICK-ID-- to the offer link.
<a href="https://example.foo/goto/maxbounty" data-tracking-group="maxbounty">Hover on the Maxbounty Demo Link to see the AnyTrack click_id</a>


Once the links are set up, you can check in your Maxbounty account reports and see whether the s2 parameters are passed to the offer links.