TRAFFIC CONTROL

    Geo-Targeted Links for Local Destinations

    Use one public URL to send visitors toward a configured country-specific store, language, offer, or regional resource.

    Country rules

    Map supported country codes to destinations while keeping one default fallback.

    Graceful fallback

    Visitors still reach the main destination when geography is unavailable or has no matching rule.

    Combined analytics

    Review country distribution alongside device, referrer, and campaign context.

    How a country redirect works

    When a visitor opens the link, Linktery obtains an approximate country signal and checks it against the configured rules. If a match exists, the corresponding destination is used; otherwise the default destination remains active.

    Country detection is not a precise identity or address and may be affected by VPNs, mobile networks, and provider data.

    • Country-specific destination map
    • Default fallback URL
    • Approximate location signal
    • One link across regions

    Localization examples

    A store can direct visitors to regional storefronts, a creator can choose language-specific pages, and an affiliate campaign can use destinations that are available in each market.

    Keep the visible promise of the link consistent. Localization should improve relevance, not conceal a materially different experience.

    • Regional storefronts
    • Localized language pages
    • Country-specific booking pages
    • Market availability routing

    Testing geo rules

    Always configure and test a default destination first. Then validate representative country rules and monitor analytics for unexpected fallback volume.

    Document which destinations are active in each region so future campaign updates do not create inconsistent offers.

    • Verify the default destination
    • Test representative rules
    • Monitor fallback traffic
    • Review destination availability

    Frequently asked questions

    How accurate is link geolocation?

    It is an approximate country-level signal and can be affected by VPNs, carrier routing, and network provider data.

    What happens when no country rule matches?

    Linktery uses the link's default destination.

    Can geo-targeting be combined with a link rotator?

    The product supports routing capabilities, but complex rule ordering should be tested carefully so the intended destination priority is clear.