The associated shorthand link and URL are logged in a registry database. If your account has multiple link domains, the link domain used to rewrite links is dynamically chosen per-link, based on the destination of the link.
Free users can choose between “go.clickmeter.com“ or “9nl.com“ as a domain name for their tracking link, while pro users can choose their own domain name. Tracking Out-going Links with Google Analytics With Google Analytics, you can also track outbound links on your website. When your campaign arrives in recipients' inboxes, the plain-text click tracking will look something like this example.
We can search through many different filters such as customer email and customer birthdays. The service includes all the custom bit.ly features plus real-time information about the page you are “shrinking.” You can also track clicks to the page and how many times that page was shared and by how many people. Some URL shortening services support the forwarding of mailto URLs, as an alternative to address munging, to avoid unwanted harvest by web crawlers or bots.
For example, if you want to know how many people click on the website link in your Twitter profile, lots of people use a bit.ly link instead of the direct link to their website. As you shorten your links, Google will display them below with its long URL version, when it was created, its corresponding shortened goo.gl link and how many clicks it has received. 3 {{ upvoteCount | shortNum }} SeymourJones in Web Design Let me start by saying, this sounds "crazy".
An object ID is an optional attribute that uniquely identifies a file or directory on a volume. Tracking links in Google Analytics using UTM Source Google Analytics has this amazing feature called custom campaigns. Instead, they create a “tracking link” that will act as a redirect to the actual landing page or website URL. Maybe, the footer bar and the after post banner is working the best, but your sidebar ad is not. Authenticate your Google Analytics profile or enter UA-Code manually. The downside of this approach, however, is that if a user visits your shortened domain without a directory path on the end, they will be directed to a Bitly branded page. This point was underscored a few days ago when a popular one, tr.im, announced they were going to shut down at the end of the year.