The boxes in the screenshot below should be empty. Get everything hooked up Some services, such as Bitly, let anyone create a vanity URL shortener.
In the Settings & Tracking section of the Campaign Builder, check the box next to Google Analytics link tracking. Google Analytics doesn’t “listen” for link click events by default, so that’s why we have to go the extra work of creating a link click listener tag. There are several techniques to implement a URL shortening.
But I find this to be in the common order of usage for my own needs. Click Download to export and save this list of contacts, or click each contact to view their activity for this campaign. It should give some feel for the content of the email. Instead of redirecting, an iframe loads a page within another webpage. You can use Analytics Events to track clicks on links that take users to a website other than your own.
The {redirect} macro is replaced by the offer URL for the click, and the {eredirect} macro is replaced by the URL-encoded offer URL for that click. Add Tracking to Your A/B Testing Campaign To add Google Analytics tracking to your A/B Testing Campaign in MailChimp, follow these steps. If you go to that website, there is an edit box near the top of the page where you can paste in a longer URL for a web page, such as , and then click on the Shorten button. 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.
The custom tracking link page enables converting a regular custom tracking link to OneLink™. Undo Undo Shorten URL @ShortenURL 18 May 2011 More Revision 357: Removed: piurl.com, tr.im, kl.am; Added: min.ms, mrte.ch, v.gd; Thanks. With support for remarketing, affiliate links from the world's largest stores, campaign tags, and more, Geniuslink is the one-stop shop for your digital marketing links. You are also able to use the same tools such as bookmarklets and third-party apps using their API with your custom domain name. If, for some reason, you're using a custom HTML tag in Google Tag Manager, then hopefully you'll see 'analytics.js' in the code. Please note: anyone with a t.co shortened link will be able to navigate to the destination URL. You should see the activity in the Analytics Real-Time > Events panel.