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This article explains how to track clicks in Beeswax when using third-party JavaScript ad tags or HTML5 creatives. It does not apply to ads uploaded directly into Beeswax or through a VAST 2.0 Wrapper, as Beeswax automatically handles click redirection in those cases.
In third-party ad tags, a click macro must be included to track clicks and properly redirect the user to the destination URL. The Beeswax API and UI automatically detect tags from popular ad serving systems such as DoubleClick Campaign Manager and Sizmek.
For proper click tracking with Flashtalking, additional settings must be enabled by the Flashtalking team. More information on these settings can be found here.
When using Beeswax for click tracking, the {{CLICK_URL}}
macro is used to generate a URL that includes both the Beeswax click tracker and the Beeswax redirect. This URL will have the following structure:
https://event.bidr.io/clk?dest=<destination_url> |
Example 1:
To properly encode a destination URL, use this format:
{{CLICK_URL}}https%3A%2F%2Fwww.beeswax.com%2Fprivacy.html |
Some exchanges require additional redirects, which means the destination URL will need to be escaped a second time.
Example 2:
If the exchange requires an extra redirect, the destination URL will need to be encoded twice:
{{CLICK_URL}}https%253A%252F%252Fwww.beeswax.com%252Fprivacy.html |
Beeswax also provides an escaped click macro: {{CLICK_URL_ESC}}
. This is typically used when the ad server performs an initial redirect before redirecting through Beeswax. In this case, the destination URL must be encoded twice or even three times, depending on the exchange's requirements.
Example 3:
For a redirect through an ad server, the URL should be encoded twice:
{{CLICK_URL_ESC}}https%253A%252F%252Fwww.beeswax.com%252Fprivacy.html |
Example 4:
If the exchange requires additional redirects, encode the destination URL three times:
{{CLICK_URL_ESC}}https%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.beeswax.com%25252Fprivacy.html |
When using a third-party ad server, the {{CLICK_URL}}
or {{CLICK_URL_ESC}}
macro is inserted into the appropriate parameter of the ad server's tag. The destination URL is declared within the ad server as well.
Ad servers handle URL encoding in different ways:
To determine how many times to escape the destination URL, use the {{NUM_DEST_URL_ESCAPES}}
macro (which can be set to 1 or 2) or the {{NUM_DEST_URL_ESC_ESCAPES}}
macro (which can be set to 2 or 3).
Typically:
{{NUM_DEST_URL_ESCAPES}}
is used with the {{CLICK_URL}}
macro.{{NUM_DEST_URL_ESC_ESCAPES}}
is used with the {{CLICK_URL_ESC}}
macro.It is important to test different combinations of these macros, as there is no one-size-fits-all approach. |
Here are some scenarios to demonstrate how click tracking works with different ad servers and redirects.
{{CLICK_URL}}
Macro without an Ad Serverhttps://event.bidr.io/
.{{CLICK_URL_ESC}}
Macro with an Ad Server that Redirects First{{CLICK_URL_ESC}}
) expands to an escaped Beeswax URL.{{CLICK_URL_ESC}}
Macro with an Ad Server that Fires Click Trackers in Parallel (e.g., Sizmek){{CLICK_URL_ESC}}
) expands to an escaped Beeswax URL.