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<strong><span style="color:#c0392b;">Error Message:</span> The Link/Rotator ID is missing from that URL...</strong><br />
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If you’re getting this error message, it means that you’ve forgotten to include a Link or Rotator ID with the link when you used it. It does <em>not</em> mean that there is anything wrong with your link (<em>or</em> your custom domain).<br />
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When you create a tracking link (or rotator link), you need to specify a Link ID that you <em>must</em> use on the end of the link:<br />
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<img src="//cdn.clickmagick.com/images/user/faqs/faq331linkid.jpg" /><br />
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If you don’t enter the Link ID or Rotator ID, ClickMagick will automatically generate it for you, ensuring that every link in your account has a unique ID associated with it.<br />
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If you forget to include the Link or Rotator ID on a link that you send traffic to, ClickMagick won’t know which link in your account to send the clicks to and will display the “Link/Rotator ID is missing” error message.<br />
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For more information on this topic, including how to redirect invalid links like this to any website you want, you should read this FAQ:<br />
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<div class="faq-tip"><b>Tip:</b> If you’ve just created a new <strong>custom domain</strong> and you’re getting this error message, it almost certainly means that you’re using your custom domain all by itself, without a Link ID or Rotator ID. For example, if you just created and set up the domain <code>bestcoolproducts.com</code> and you tried to send traffic to<br />
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<code>http://bestcoolproducts.com</code><br />
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… you would get a “missing ID” error. That does <em>not</em> mean that you’ve set up your custom domain incorrectly. In fact, if you’re getting the error, it means that the domain is <em>correctly</em> being routed to ClickMagick!<br />
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To eliminate the error message, you need to add a valid Link or Rotator ID to the end of your new domain, which would look something like this:<br />
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<code>http://bestcoolproducts.com/golfballs</code></div>
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