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I have a simple script that records clicks to affiliate sites into SQL...quite simple, just IP, time, URL, and page from where the ad was.
With one of the programs I am associated with, they are reporting ~5,000 clicks in Nov. where I have ~7,000 clicks recorded.
I know that there are always discrepancies with these issues but should these number raise a red flag? Any similar experiences? If something sounds fishy, how do you go about calling them out in an effective way?
It would be nice if I could get my hands on the IP's of all the poeple they have recorded. Then the comparison would be quite simple to do.
Check for cookie. If no cookie check the database for an IPv6 match. If you don't find a record matching the IPv6 write a record for unique hit. If you find an IPv6 record write a raw hit. After writing the hit set a cookie. The cookie is useful for direct raw hit. If a cookie is found, directly write a raw hit. That will optimize your tracking and you'll have up to 90-95% stats matching, at that moment, I'm sure that you have nothing to worry about, but if you improve your system and this thing continue I suggest you report this and start looking for another program. Ofcourse! CONTACT them before that and ask #*$! is going on, you have to be polite after all :)))