In search of the perfect SEO affiliate ID'd URL
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Hi,
I'm building our own affilaite system.
I want to make sure I get as much SEO benifit from affiliate links as possible so I am in search of the perfect solution.
My thoughts after doing a bit of research are to do the following - using the # as my identifier:
1/. Use an ID like www.mysite.com/#A123
2/. Redirect via 301 these urls to www.mysite.com
Any thoughts on this, or other things I should be thinking of with regard so building an affilaite system that has strong SEO benifits?
Thanks
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Google Analytics will not track anything after the # in the URL. I suggest using Google's tracking tags and coming up with an internal naming system. Since your affiliates are paid, I wouldn't worry too much about them not copy tracking tags as long as you're very clear that they have to link with the very specific URL.
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