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Why am I seeing untrackable clicks or unattributed conversions?


If you’re seeing untrackable Clicks or unattributed conversions, it usually means that you have a setup problem somewhere. This article will explain what each error means and how you can fix it.


The project was not in the account

The cmc_project line in your website code or URL is set to a project name that does not exist in your account. This error is almost always the result of deleting a project in your account and forgetting to update the tracking code on one or more of your funnel pages.
 

The Visitor ID was bad

You can have a bad Visitor ID if you’re using a tracking pixel or a postback URL with an affiliate network and the Visitor ID is not set up correctly.

If you’re using tracking pixels with your affiliate network, read this article to correct your pixels:

How do I track conversions with a standard image pixel?

If you’re using postback URLs with your affiliate network, follow the instructions in this article:

How do I track affiliate sales using Postback URLs?
 

Timestamp was in the future

The only time you should ever see this error is if you are manually entering or uploading offline conversions. It simply means that the timestamp for the click or conversion is in the future. This will never happen when clicks and conversions are processed normally by the website code on your pages.
 

Account was inactive at the time

You can get this error if a click or conversion was processed while your account was in a temporarily inactive state, either because you cancelled your account and then reactivated it shortly thereafter, or because your account was paused.
 

No corresponding click found

When conversions are processed, they need to be attributed to a previous click. If ClickMagick receives a conversion but can’t find any corresponding clicks, you will see this error.

This will usually happen for a short time after you first start using ClickMagick. It just means you have people already in your funnel who converted after you set up ClickMagick, but they entered your funnel before you set up ClickMagick.

The other most common cause for this error is visitors bypassing your landing page with your click tracking code, and entering the middle of your funnel – either organically or due to a set up issue on your end.

Keep in mind, for example, that a visitor to your website could share the direct URL of your order page with a friend and encourage them to buy your product. There’s really nothing anyone can do to prevent this.

Finally, this error can also happen if you reset a Project or delete any clicks at all.

Because sales are so important to track, if ClickMagick sees a sales conversion without a corresponding click, it will create an organic click in the project and attribute the sales conversion to that click.
  

Visitor had cookies disabled

If the visitor has cookies disabled in their web browser, it’s not always possible to accurately track that visitor. This error is simply alerting you to that fact. There’s nothing you can actually do in this case but it’s useful to know about these clicks if you’re trying to compare stats between ClickMagick and your traffic source.
 

Click ignored: click code on web page twice

This error occurs when ClickMagick receives two identical clicks at the same moment in time. This can happen if you have ClickMagick’s click tracking website code on your page twice. The solution here is to simply delete one of the two pieces of code.
 

Originating domain blocked in settings

This error means that the click was blocked because it was being reported from a web page other than your own. For this error to occur, you had to have enabled the “Project Domain” feature in the project’s settings. You would use that setting if somebody copied your web page to use as their own, and they copied your website tracking code with it. You don’t want their traffic being recorded in your projects. If you got this error, you had to have enabled the blocking feature at some point. If you don’t remember the details, you can reread this article:

What is the Project Domain setting used for?
 

Click blocked by ClickCleaner
Click blocked by ClickShield


Both of these messages are simply reminding you why a click was blocked. These aren’t actually errors—they’re just showing you why certain clicks are getting blocked. ClickMagick shows these to you because we often get tickets from users who ask why they aren’t seeing certain clicks in their stats. It’s because they are being blocked by settings they’ve made in their projects.

Article 915 Last updated: 10/16/2025 5:14:12 AM
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