If you need assistance with your account, please contact our support team.Contents Sailthru can track the clicks of links in your emails, and attribute those clicks back to the unique customer. If you set up tracking this way, you won't be able to see the Google Analytics statistics in MailChimp.
This should be for the link domain only; no wildcards. Then when the page loads, it can load the Javascript and track the information in Google Analytics as expected. Scott Hanselman wrote a short but interesting post tracing the amount of redirection that happened on a single shortened link. First thing you need to do is install and activate the Google Analytics for WordPress plugin.
Google URL Shortener: This shortener is straight from Google and will be viewed as a Goo(dot)gl. TinyURL tries to disable spam-related links from redirecting.[30] ZoneAlarm, however, has warned its users: "TinyURL may be unsafe. Include a link to a survey on some of our packaging labels. Although the earnings are small, it can certainly add up if you can attract a lot of clicks. Use alternate extensions "hacks": Many country code extensions can be used to help form your company name by using the characters before and after the dot to form a shortened for similar sounding version of your name.
TinyURL tries to disable spam-related links from redirecting.[30] ZoneAlarm, however, has warned its users: "TinyURL may be unsafe. Publish one custom branded short link on my business card, then keep the destination URL updated so that people are always taken to my latest blog post when they visit. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. This URL shortener also allows you to set a custom short URL but there is no feature to track it.
Ow.ly is a link shortening option that is part of the Hootsuite service. The great thing is now you can promote your own domain in the tweets. A real-time dashboard with traffic analytics and referrer data shows how many people shared and clicked your links. bit.ly is a free service. Still, you can create shorter links for other uses that don’t rely on link shortening services. But as Dave Winer articulated, there’s no reason we shouldn’t have a shortener ourselves, and here we are. 🙂 People are already using it.