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What is the difference between Disabled and Paused campaign statuses?
What is the difference between Disabled and Paused campaign statuses?
- Disabled campaign status accepts conversions from previous clicks, while Paused campaign status doesn't accept any traffic at all.
- Disabled campaign status accepts traffic to a trafficback, set up by a publisher, while Paused campaign status doesn't accept any traffic at all.
- Disabled campaign status doesn't accept any traffic at all, while Paused campaign status accepts conversions from previous clicks. (correct)
- Disabled campaign status accepts traffic to a trafficback, set up by a publisher, while Paused campaign status accepts conversions from previous clicks.
What is the difference between Draft and Active campaign statuses?
What is the difference between Draft and Active campaign statuses?
- Draft campaign status means that the campaign is fully working, while Active campaign status means that you need to fill in required fields in a campaign.
- Draft campaign status doesn't accept any traffic at all, while Active campaign status accepts conversions from previous clicks.
- Draft campaign status accepts traffic to a trafficback, set up by a publisher, while Active campaign status doesn't accept any traffic at all.
- Draft campaign status means that you never published a campaign before, while Active campaign status means that publishers can see all the details and get the tracking link. (correct)
What happens when a campaign is in the Disabled status?
What happens when a campaign is in the Disabled status?
- The campaign doesn't accept any traffic at all and clicks go to a trafficback, set up by a publisher. (correct)
- The campaign is fully working and publishers can see all the details and get the tracking link.
- The campaign accepts traffic to a trafficback, set up by a publisher, while conversions from previous clicks go to a trafficback.
- The campaign accepts conversions from previous clicks, while new clicks go to a trafficback, set up by a publisher.
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