Undo Undo URL Shortener @URL_Shorteners_ 10 Dec 2012 More A 140-character to Santa. You may still want to track your URLs to see how well your tweets are performing. These extensions are easily obtained and generic enough for almost any organization to use. And user can see the details the "details" link next to any of shortened URL, where public, real-time analytics data, including traffic over time, top referrers, and visitor profiles can be found.
However, while Analytics shows exit pages it won’t tell you which links users clicked to leave your site. It's also worth considering leaving the most recognizable part of your name spelled out. This allows you not just to compare Network-X as a whole, but to see exactly which ad group attracts the best users.
When a user clicks on a link that is being listened to, Google Tag Manager fires off a gtm.linkClick event. Just make a link to or use the following code to make a URL input box: Terms of use TinyURL was created as a free service to make posting long URLs easier, and may only be used for actual URLs. But as Dave Winer articulated, there’s no reason we shouldn’t have a shortener ourselves, and here we are. 🙂 People are already using it. Setting the transport method to 'beacon' lets the hit be sent * using 'navigator.sendBeacon' in browser that support it. */ var trackOutboundLink = function(url) { ga('send', 'event', 'outbound', 'click', url, { 'transport': 'beacon', 'hitCallback': function(){document.location = url;} }); } You'll also need to add (or modify) the onclick attribute to your links. Fortunately, we can gather outbound link details ourselves.
With TinyURL, you can also make a smaller URL that will work for any page on your site. Without tracking those metrics, how do you know which method is working the best? This sounds like a lot of work if you want to track all your outgoing links.
I like Bitly because it has a pretty interface and a login for all of the links you create. See if you are using Classic Analytics (ga.js) or Universal Analytics (analytics.js).