When the recipient opens the message, the tracking image is referenced. But like I said, on Twitter, the Twitter folks have already figured out the whole URL shortening thing.
On this page enter your Google Analytics tracking ID and click the Save button. If you don’t have an existing property set up for Eventbrite, use the drop-down menu under "Property" to select "Create new property." You'll reveal a new section called "New Property." If you already have existing classic Google Analytics, you can transfer your properties using a tool Google developed. If a search engine does not find a website, that spells the end of that website's existence.
The need for this came about when one of our Healthcare Marketing clients needed to track the actual impact their PDFs were having on their organic search volume, and traffic in general. Some ad campaigns may be super profitable, but the unprofitable ones eventually cause you to bleed.
Our agency activities and custom domain portfolio remains private and secure. Complete the on-screen fields, and then click Add Domain. Type any message that you want to add to the link into the text input field. They enable campaigns with limited text space, such as SMS campaigns. Here at CoSchedule we bought cos.sc as our custom domain, and integrated it with Bit.ly. You can modify these in the ga call if necessary (lines 24 to 26).
If you already have a domain you want to use just point it at our site and add it to your account. Combine methods: Use one or more of the above methods above. Google’s URL Shortener is handy, though it does allow anyone to access the public analytics on each link. Leave Query String: Includes URL parameters when evaluating matches with internal and external filters. Since the link only exists here, and you're visiting this site right now, I doubt the click rate is that high. 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. To quote John Wanamaker, the father of modern advertising: So which half of your advertising is a waste of money? How often do you get that kind of data from printed marketing? This is compatible with most web browsers and platforms as long as your bookmarks or favorites allow javascript.