You can choose to either manually name everything, or use macros to plug in data for you: I generally use a combination of the two. Social media dashboard and notifications to gauge the impact of my social media marketing; alerts me to sudden changes in discussion volume and helps identify brand publicity issues. For example, let’s say that you have a page on your blog where you sell an ebook. Then in Google Analytics go to “Content” Then under the "Site Content" drop-down click "All Pages" And search for “pdf” to see all of the PDF's that are tagged in this way. You can use your own short URLs to point to different pages on your site. It’s very simple interface will allow you create custom URLs so that it’s not just a random mix of letters and numbers if you want. bit.ly/0a0b0c0 TinyURL: Another one of the first, if not the first URL shorteners for Twitter.
A name everyone instantly trusts when they see the URL. Upload the certificate and its corresponding key. For example, if someone was on the /about/ page, and clicked on an email address, then Google Analytics will record /about/. There are other methods of redirecting, but a 301 is the best choice if you are concerned about SEO.
For a list of the file system control codes that perform operations on object IDs, see File Management Control Codes. I can even include retargeting (remarketing) in the same link.
All you need to do is register the domain and make a few changes to the domain configuration. Let's say that you have a website with the homepage that is at: Entering that URL into TinyURL will create a URL like With this you can then redirect someone to anywhere within your site by appending a slash and the pages filename to it. Use a smart link to detect language preference of visitor and automatically route to either our English content or Spanish content.
I think a few of these points are worth following up on. Undo Undo Shorten URL @ShortenURL 29 May 2011 More Statistics for Sunday, May 29, 2011 Thanks. To view the outgoing links, go to your Google Analytics account. If a search engine does not find a website, that spells the end of that website's existence. We can also store your Google Analytics ID to track visits to your campaign pages and hosted campaign archive, so you can see traffic to these pages in your Google Analytics account. You may still want to track your URLs to see how well your tweets are performing. Techniques[edit] In URL shortening, every long URL is associated with a unique key, which is the part after its top-level domain name. As a result, long URLs must be copied-and-pasted for reliability. This website has been known to distribute spyware." TinyURL countered this problem by offering an option to view a link's destination before using a shortened URL.