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MMP: Traffic Control

How to block and allow traffic sources of various types in Swaarm.

Updated over a year ago

Traffic Control

There are times when traffic sources on a campaign may be exactly you are looking for and sometimes the traffic is not hitting the KPIs of a campaign. With Traffic Control you can choose to Allow or Block various types of traffic sources. This is also sometimes known as blacklisting and whitelisting. With traffic control, if you want to allow traffic from specific Sub IDs or from App Names you can do that. Maybe you want to block low-performing Sub sub IDs you can do that here as well. Let's go step by step in configuring your Traffic Control Rule:

How To Configure a Traffic Control Rule

  1. Go to Traffic > Control

  2. Click + Create Traffic Control Rule

  3. Filter which Offers or Partners the rule is being configured for

    1. 💡Tip: Leaving these empty will create a global traffic control rule

  4. Choose what Field you are controlling:

    1. App ID

    2. App Name

    3. Creative

    4. Placement

    5. Site

    6. Sub ID

    7. Sub sub ID

  5. Choose the Type of Control:

    1. Block - blacklisting

    2. Allow - whitelisting

  6. Input the Values you are controlling

    1. Important: Values are separated by a comma instead of a space so that you can type out values like app names that may have a space.

    2. Important: If you choose to Allow (whitelisting) and input values here, then any other values not matching these will be blacklisted by default.

  7. Optional: Choose a reason for the traffic control rule

  8. Click Save

Conditional Values

If you want to target values that start with, end with, or contain a value, use the wildcard '%' symbol.

For example:

  • %+Value - %1234 - will check any values ending with 1234

  • Values+% - 1234% - will check any values starting with 1234

  • %+Values+% - %1234% - will check any value that contains 1234


Managing Traffic Control

How to Remove a Rule

If you are no longer in need of a specific rule or want to remove multiple configured rules you do so from Traffic > Control or from a specific Offer or Partner page.

Under Traffic > Control you can search and filter for your rule. Then either press the Trashcan Icon to delete the one rule or select multiple and click Remove Rules at the top of the table.

On any entity page, you can scroll down to the tab section and then click the Traffic Tab, and then Control. Here you can see any Traffic Control Rule that is configured for this entity. You can add or remove rules for that entity here.

FAQs

What Happens to the Blocked Traffic?

When your Traffic Control Rule is blocking or allowing a specific source of traffic, whether it be an App Name or a Sub ID. That click will be blocked and discarded. This is of course if you have an active Optimization Rule set up for Click (or/and for impression) called Traffic Control. By default, this is set to 'active' unless you have made any changes since using Swaarm for the first time. That discarded click can be used on Smart Links to capitalize the most on your traffic.

Who Made This Rule?

Mistakes happen, so in case you find some traffic being blocked or only allowed and you are wondering who or when was a rule configured. You can go over to Audits and check out who and when the rule was created.

How to check the reason behind a Traffic Control Rule?

Under the column Reason you will notice why a traffic source is blocked by a control rule. Such reasons could be from the presets already given or unique reasons like Alert. For example, if an Alert is setup to block sub-sources, then under the reason column you will see 'Alert #54', which will allow you to understand and take action. Whether that be turning on or off the alert.

How to check which clicks or impressions were discarded from Traffic Control rules?

In the Explorer reporting tool, you can split by an Evaluation Dimension called Failed Click Rules/ Failed Impressions Rules. Whenever a click/ impression is blocked/discarded because of a Traffic Control rule you will see the reason Traffic_Control.

You can add the dimension Failed Click Subrules/ Failed Impression Subrules to then identify the Traffic Control Rule ID to understand which rule is blocking/discarding the traffic.

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