This is available using the following redirect parameters, encoded and placed within tracking links exactly as above. redirect_ios redirect_android redirect_windows redirect_windows-phone You can use any of these in combination, further if you were to use redirect_ios= and redirect= all iOS devices would be sent to the redirect_ios location and all other devices to the common redirect= location: 5. Enter data in the required fields and click 'Track Now.' This utility will display the URL, and if it is indexed by search engines and its PR value. Get an alert email when someone clicks your link. With ClickMeter you get the same powerful link tracking and link cloaking tool most professional marketers use, but at a fraction of the cost.
If you’d like to override the default value of email for utm_medium or add new utm parameters to your links, then go to the Advance tab of your template/campaign. That may just be an oversight, but it tends to indicate that this isn't a promoted product and it probably does not have a long life ahead of it. Please note: iwantmyname is not affiliated with Short.cm and only offers domain registration / DNS hosting services.URL shortening is a technique on the World Wide Web in which a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) may be made substantially shorter and still direct to the required page.
To create a tracking link, simply input the destination URL in your ClickMeter account page. Still, you can create shorter links for other uses that don’t rely on link shortening services.
If everything is set up correctly in Google Analytics, a record of this visit should appear in your Google Analytics account. Any information in this field gets reported in the Keywords report under Traffic Sources, alongside all the search engine traffic. Therefore, if a link source is moved to a FAT file system volume the tracking information is lost.
Click the name of the report you want to work with. But, as Matt Cutts says in this video, the page rank and anchor text will flow through the shortened link and that there shouldn’t be any harm in using them…as long as the URL shortener is using a 301 redirect. If you use a third-party for some of your emails, you might use that third-party's name. There are several techniques to implement a URL shortening. Unfortunately, the data would be so inconsistent as to be unreliable. I could probably go on and on with a dozen more URL shorteners, but lets be honest, you only need one. This means your URLs for blog posts will be instead of or something along those lines.