When we shorten a link, it appears like so: Our URLs are shortened and we can still use the tracking features in Bit.ly, but instead of our readers seeing Bit.ly in the shortened links, they see our custom domain. Owned media is often a great source for abundant (and mostly free) traffic, but it's equally important to track and measure it properly, to get more installs and better engagements from your new users. To set a different title for each email in your automation, follow these steps. You can use it for one simple link and shorten as usual, or you can shorten a group of links into one shortened link. Other link tracker software use only cookies, which severely limits what you can track and how you track.
Label: {{element url}} – Also a macro, this Element URL macro records the specific link that was clicked on. Check out the following URL shortening providers that you can get started with using right away. (P. Note: In the below image, more than one language is enabled for the site, therefore the link includes the associated language. The custom tracking link page enables converting a regular custom tracking link to OneLink™.
Doing so generates a tracking link unique to that publisher and offer: What is generated looks something like this: Each part of the affiliate tracking link helps our ad server determine what to do with the traffic when a user follows the link: demo.go2cloud.org - This is the tracking domain of your network, using the provided go2cloud.org domain. aff_c - This part after the domain tells the ad server that this user is clicking through, as opposed to a conversion or impression. offer_id=1001 - In HasOffers, each offer is given an ID number, which is used to connect the click session to the rest of an offer's information. aff_id=2002 - The affiliate ID tells HasOffers which publisher receives credit for the click and the conversion (if the user converts). Browsers and servers talk back and forth using "headers" which contain various information.
Select "Create new property" (under Property) or transfer your property. For those who read their emails in a browser (like Yahoo Mail, Gmail, etc.), they would still need to have HTML turned on for it to work, and even then, the email client may restrict whether any scripts embedded in the email can execute.
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