Automatic integration between WooCommerce, the most popular e-commerce plugin for Wordpress, and the TrafficManager tracking platform.
We recommend using the version hosted on the official WordPress repository, to get automatic updates.
Just search for trafficmanager from your WordPress admin panel and install the plugin via the UI.
Alternatively, you can also download the plugin .
Download the plugin by searching for "trafficmanager" from your WordPress "Install plugin" section and activate it.
Go to the WooCommerce > Integration settings page.
In this page you'll need to add your user ID and your API key from TrafficManager.
To get them, login with your admin account and go to the profile menu > security page:
You'll find the two values in the API section:
Copy them to the Wordpress settings page and click Save settings.
If the values are correct, you'll see a success message and your network name and username.
To test if the integration works, create a new offer in TrafficManager.
In this example, I'll create a 30% revenue share offer (the affiliate will receive the 30% of the paid amount, excluding taxes and shipping costs)
In the landing pages section, you must put the destination URL of the landing page.
You can use any Wordpress page (the homepage, a single product or category page, etc...),
but you need to add at the end of the url the following code: ?tmclk={clickid}
Some examples:
https://www.e-commerce.ga/?tmclk={clickid}
https://www.e-commerce.ga/product-category/tshirts/?tmclk={clickid}
https://www.e-commerce.ga/product/hoodie/?tmclk={clickid}
Save the offer.
To create a test conversion, open the offer tracking link from the Marketplace and buy something from your shop:
In the orders section of WooCommerce, you'll see that the order has a custom field called tm_clickid. That means the order comes from a TrafficManager affiliate and the clickid has been tracked correctly.
Mark the order as
Now check if the conversion has been received by TrafficManager.
In this case, 35 € is the amount of the conversion (how much I spent on the site) and 10.5 € is the payout paid to the affiliate (the 30% of 35, because I set the offer as a 30% RevShare)
Done! Your WooCommerce is now integrated with TrafficManager!