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== Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) == 1. **What does the "m" parameter stand for?** The '''"m" parameter''' stands for **Message ID**, which uniquely identifies a message within a campaign. 2. **How can I find my campaign's Message ID?** The Message ID is included in the Web Copy link at the end of the URL, represented by the '''"m" parameter'''. 3. **What is the significance of the "m" parameter in tracking?** It helps in accurately tracking user interactions and engagement metrics for specific messages in your campaigns. 4. **Can multiple campaigns have the same "m" parameter?** No, each message in your campaigns will have a unique **Message ID** to avoid confusion in tracking. 5. **How do split campaigns affect the "m" parameter?** Split campaigns are treated as two separate messages but count as one campaign, thus resulting in unique **Message IDs** for each part of the split. 6. **Is the "m" parameter available for all plan types?** Yes, the '''"m" parameter''' is available across all ActiveCampaign plans, including Starter, Plus, Pro, and Enterprise. 7. **Where can I learn more about configuring Web Copy links?** Check our documentation on how to add the '''Web Copy link''' to your emails for further insights. By understanding and effectively utilizing the '''"m" parameter''', you can enhance the tracking and performance of your campaigns, leading to better engagement and outcomes. For additional resources on campaign management, learn more in our documentation.
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