Smart Links & Traffic Routing in CAKE

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What Is a Smart Link?

A smart link is a single tracking URL that automatically routes incoming traffic to one or more offers based on rules you set. Instead of sending traffic to one fixed offer, a smart link evaluates each click and decides where to send it based on rotation settings, performance data, or custom rules.

Note:
Smart links are sometimes called "rotation links" or "multi-offer links" in other platforms. In CAKE, you'll find them under the Smart Links section of your dashboard.

Rotation Types

Rotation TypeHow It WorksBest For
Round RobinTraffic is distributed evenly and in sequence across all active offers in the rotation.Gathering baseline data when you don't yet know which offers convert best.
Weighted RotationYou assign a percentage to each offer and CAKE routes traffic according to those proportions.When you know one offer converts better and want to send it more traffic without cutting others out.
Performance-BasedCAKE automatically shifts traffic toward offers performing best by conversion rate or EPC.Established campaigns with steady traffic volume and enough data to optimize automatically.
Tip:
Start with Round Robin to gather baseline data, then switch to Weighted or Performance-Based once you have a clearer picture of how each offer converts.

How to Create a Smart Link

1
From your CAKE dashboard, go to Campaigns and select Smart Links from the submenu.
2
Click Add Smart Link.
3
Name your smart link descriptively — for example, "US Mobile Dating Q3" rather than "Link 1".
4
Select your rotation type: Round Robin, Weighted, or Performance-Based.
5
Add offers to the rotation. For Weighted rotation, set the percentage for each offer — percentages must add up to 100%.
6
Set a fallback offer (strongly recommended — see next section).
7
Click Save. CAKE generates your smart link URL.

Setting a Fallback Offer

A fallback offer is where CAKE sends visitors when no offer in your rotation can accept the click — because offers are paused, capped, or geo-restricted. Without a fallback, those clicks are dropped entirely.

Set the fallback at the bottom of the smart link creation form. Choose an offer with broad eligibility (few restrictions, no hard cap) so it can absorb traffic that would otherwise go to waste.

Caution:
If you don't set a fallback and all offers in your rotation become unavailable, traffic will dead-end and affiliates will lose conversions. Always configure a fallback, even if it's a general or lower-priority offer.

Offer Routing Rules

Routing rules let you define conditions that override the default rotation — routing specific clicks to a specific offer based on the characteristics of that click. Rules are evaluated in order; the first matching rule wins.

  • Country or region — send US traffic to one offer and UK traffic to another.
  • Device type — route mobile users to a mobile-optimized offer and desktop users elsewhere.
  • Operating system — separate iOS and Android traffic for app install campaigns.
  • Day and time — route traffic differently during business hours vs. evenings or weekends.
  • Sub-ID or affiliate ID — direct traffic from specific affiliates to specific offers.
Tip:
Keep your rule list manageable. Too many overlapping rules make troubleshooting difficult. Start with broad conditions (country, device type) before adding more granular ones.

Smart Link vs. Direct Campaign Link

FeatureSmart LinkDirect Campaign Link
Points toMultiple offers (rotated)One specific offer
Best forTesting offers, maximizing fill rate, simplifying affiliate promotionWhen you need traffic to go exclusively to one offer
Fallback supportYesNo — if the offer is paused or capped, the link may fail
Routing rulesYes — by geo, device, and moreNo
Affiliate effortPromote once; no link swaps neededMust update link when the offer changes
ReportingAggregated across offers; can drill down per offerTied directly to one offer

If you have any questions, please reach out to your dedicated CAKE Client Success Manager/Account Manager or contact the CAKE Support Team at support@getCAKE.com.


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