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. Here's an example of a URL that can be set as the custom click macro for an offer: {redirect} On click, the {redirect} macro in the above URL is replaced with the HasOffers tracking link for the offer: Custom Transaction IDs Before using the parameter for custom transaction ID, contact your account manager or our support team to enable the feature for your network. This can be done online, at the web pages of a URL shortening service; to do it in batch or on demand may require the use of an API.
This UA code can be found next to your website’s profile in Google Analytics Dashboard. And if I was using Twitter.com to Tweet as I sometimes do, then I wouldn’t use one, I’d just let Twitter shorten it. If your website has WordPress installed in a directory, your options might look like this, where our blog is installed in the “blog” directory: If your website is your WordPress installation, it might look like this: This works best when you choose a page slug that is short and mindful of keywords. With that in mind, we need to cover two things: Keeping track of users when they move from your website to Eventbrite (called cross-domain tracking), and Setting up Google Analytics to collect data about ticket purchases on Eventbrite Let's get into it… Prerequisites Before you can get this to work, you're going to need to make sure you have two things in place. Having a link shortener protects users from malicious sites that engage in spreading malware, phishing attacks, and other harmful activity. In addition to using bit.ly as a tool integrated into third-party tools you can also use it directly at the bit.ly website.
Add TinyURL to your browser's toolbar Click and drag the following link to your links toolbar. See if you are using Classic Analytics (ga.js) or Universal Analytics (analytics.js).