Affiliate network · Awin
What is an awin1.com link?
Short answer
Yes. awin1.com and tidd.ly links exist to record an affiliate click before forwarding to the merchant.
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How Awin works
Awin is one of the largest affiliate networks in Europe. Its links carry awinmid for the advertiser, awinaffid for the publisher, and the actual destination inside the ued parameter. tidd.ly is Awin's own shortener and resolves to the same tracker.
- ued holds the URL-encoded destination: decoding it shows exactly where the link goes before you click.
- clickref, clickref2 and so on are the publisher's sub-ids, often one per placement or campaign.
- awinaffid identifies the publisher account, so it is the parameter that decides who gets paid.
The domains Awin uses
Any of these in an address bar means the same thing. Subdomains count too: the part in front is usually an account number.
- awin1.com
- dwin1.com
- dwin2.com
- tidd.ly
- zenaps.com
- awin.com
The parameters to look for
- awinaffid
- awinmid
- clickref
- ued
- platform
| Parameter | What it does |
|---|---|
| awinaffid | Awin publisher ID — the account credited for the click. |
| awinmid | Awin advertiser ID: which merchant program the click belongs to. |
awin1.com: common questions
What is awin1.com?
Awin's click-tracking domain. Every affiliate link created through Awin passes through it so the click can be attributed before the visitor reaches the merchant.
Is tidd.ly an affiliate link?
Yes — tidd.ly is Awin's shortener. It resolves to an Awin tracker with a publisher id, then on to the merchant.
Where does an awin1.com link actually go?
Into the ued parameter. Decode it and you have the destination without following the redirect.
Other redirects you might be looking at
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