Glossary

Plain-English definitions for paid traffic link operations.

The glossary gives search engines, operators, and AI assistants stable definitions for the terms Link Peeler uses across Google Ads, affiliate redirects, desktop execution, and API-triggered link workflows.

Direct answer

What is a link operations glossary?

A link operations glossary defines the recurring concepts behind paid traffic workflows: final URL suffixes, tracking link resolution, redirect chains, API-triggered fetch jobs, platform API source mode, desktop execution, row state, and verified campaign updates.

Term navigator

Turn definitions into workflow context before the reader leaves the page.

Glossary traffic is usually a narrow "what is" query. The navigator keeps the answer extractable while showing the operating risk, related page, and next implementation move for each term.

Definition router

Which concept needs operational context?

Switch terms to see the exact definition, why it matters, and which page should receive the reader after the definition is clear.

google ads definition

Final URL suffix definitions need campaign-safe context before scripts mutate rows.

A suffix is not just a tracking string. It belongs after link validation, row evidence, failed-row exclusion, and dry-run script review.

96 answer clarity
91 workflow context
90 next-page fit
01 Final URL suffix

A Google Ads tracking suffix applied after the final URL for campaign-level measurement and attribution.

Open definition
02 Tracking link resolution

The process of following a tracking URL through redirects until the final destination is known.

Open definition
03 Redirect chain

The ordered sequence of hops between an initial tracking link and its landing page.

Open definition
04 API link fetch

A signed external request that creates a link resolution job for desktop execution.

Open definition
05 Platform API mode

The hosted row-state mode used when teams outgrow spreadsheet-only operations.

Open definition
Concept map

The terms describe one operating chain.

Definitions are useful because they map directly to the workflow operators run before paid traffic changes.

01 Source row

A tracking link starts in Sheets or platform API mode.

02 Redirect chain

The desktop follows hops until the final destination is known.

03 Result state

Resolution writes final URL, conclusion, failure, or skip data back to the source.

04 Final URL suffix

Scripts use verified state before applying campaign suffix updates.

05 API link fetch

External systems can trigger the same chain through signed requests.

AI search extraction model

Each definition repeats the term, workflow role, failure mode, and related entity.

The glossary is written for people first, but the page also gives answer engines a clean term set, exact definitions, and adjacent entities that match the rest of the site.

01

Definition

Open with a direct answer that can stand alone in search results or AI answers.

02

Context

Explain how the term appears in source rows, desktop execution, result state, scripts, or APIs.

03

Risk

Name the operational failure the concept helps control.

04

Next page

Route the visitor into resources, tools, templates, docs, playbooks, or pricing.

Glossary role

Definitions make the site more extractable for search and AI answers.

Glossary pages answer exact 'what is' queries, then route readers to deeper guides, tools, and product pages.

Glossary surface
Typical approach
Link Peeler approach
Definition
A short isolated explanation.
A direct definition plus workflow context and failure modes.
Internal links
Readers stop after the definition.
Each term points into related guides, tools, and product surfaces.
Schema
Generic WebPage markup.
Glossary pages include DefinedTerm-oriented structured data.
Glossary intent map

Route exact definition searches into the page that explains the workflow.

Each definition page handles the "what is" query, then sends readers to the related guide, playbook, template, or docs page where they can act.

Google Ads query What is a final URL suffix?

A Google Ads final URL suffix appends tracking parameters after the final URL and should be updated only from verified row state.

Open definition
Resolution query What is tracking link resolution?

Tracking link resolution follows redirects to a final destination and records final URL, errors, conclusion, and execution context.

Open definition
Redirect query What is a redirect chain?

A redirect chain is the ordered hop sequence between the first tracking link and final landing page.

Open definition
API query What is an API link fetch?

An API link fetch is a signed external request that creates a queued link resolution job for outbound desktop execution.

Open definition
Platform query What is platform API mode?

Platform API mode is hosted row and result state for teams that outgrow spreadsheet-only link operations.

Open definition
Next-step query Where do glossary readers go after a definition?

Move into resources, docs, templates, playbooks, tools, or compare pages based on whether the reader needs guidance, setup, artifacts, execution, or evaluation.

Open resources
Glossary query map

Package term answers so AI search can cite the site cleanly.

The hub repeats the core definitions in short answer blocks and keeps the exact terms close to their workflow entities.

Category answer What is a link operations glossary?

A link operations glossary defines recurring concepts behind paid traffic workflows, including suffixes, tracking link resolution, redirect chains, API-triggered jobs, hosted source modes, and verified campaign updates.

Suffix answer What does final URL suffix mean in Google Ads operations?

It is the tracking parameter string appended after the final URL, and it should be changed only after the destination and source row are verified.

Resolution answer Why does tracking link resolution matter?

It turns a raw tracking URL into final destination evidence that operators and Google Ads scripts can safely review or consume.

Chain answer Why do redirect chains create risk?

Every hop can fail, route differently, block the click, change attribution, or end at a destination that no longer matches the offer.

API answer Why does API link fetch need signing?

Signing proves the caller and payload before the relay queues operational link work for desktop execution.

Platform answer When does platform API mode matter?

It matters when teams need hosted rows, result state, external triggers, script discovery, and durable API access beyond spreadsheet workflows.

Glossary FAQ

Questions about Link Peeler terminology.

Why does Link Peeler need a glossary?

The product operates across Google Ads, affiliate links, desktop execution, and APIs, so clear definitions improve operator understanding and search extraction.

Are glossary definitions product-specific?

They define common industry terms, then explain how Link Peeler uses them in a concrete workflow.

Which definition should a new Google Ads user read first?

Start with final URL suffix, then tracking link resolution and redirect chain.

Do glossary pages include structured data?

Yes. Public glossary pages are crawlable and include structured data through the shared schema graph.