In my future website, i'll have parteners and i want them to receive a certain percentage of money according to how much the visitors they sent me bought items.

So this is a simple question :

How to know where the visitor comes from when he decide to purchase a thing on my website so i give the correct amount to the partener who reffered the member ?

(i use the php Symfony framework, i guess it has nothing to do with, but anyhow... ;D )

Thanks

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There are usually tokens/identifiers associated with uris that track down where they user came from, something like affliate marketing. – Sarfraz Jun 20 '10 at 16:56
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Typically, this involves giving each partner some kind of unique ID, and then having them include that ID as a variable in the initial page they link to on your site. You then keep track of this ID in a session (either PHP's built-in sessions, or a cookie), and associate it with any purchases made. You can then go aggregate purchases by the associated partner ID to know who to give a cut.

For instance, a partner might link to your site like this:

http://www.your-example-site.com/some-product-page?referrer=QK117A4

where QK117A4 is their unique ID.

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and after in my header : if ($_GET['referrer']) { setcookie....... } and in the page where the user are about to pay if isset cookie(referrer) $sql = update sells set parteners = parteners+1 where idParteners=... That code is just awefull it's just for you to validate the logical part. Is that right ? – Tristan Jun 20 '10 at 17:52
That's one way to do it - but I'd highly suggest instead of just incrementing a value in a table, mark each order record with the partner id, and then when you need the counts, run a query like SELECT COUNT(partnerid) FROM orders GROUP BY partnerid. That way, you keep a record of the actual sales that each partnerid generated - it's a lot easier to go back and verify that the numbers are correct later if something seems fishy. – Amber Jun 20 '10 at 18:03
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