You can use up to one source parameter and five sub ID parameters, each of which appear in your stats and conversion reports. Reports are availabe in .csv format for use with Microsoft Excel or your favorite spreadsheet program. The general idea people have about Google Analytics is that it tells you how many vistors and pageviews you are getting, where the traffic is coming from, and what content is popular on your website. When users recommend web pages to each other, email and bookmarking sites are second only to search engines. • URLs greater than 78 characters long will usually wrap across a line feed, increasing likelihood of breaking. I think a few of these points are worth following up on.
It lives outside their known universe of pages and links. Some offer features that go beyond a basic link shortener.
Undo Undo Shorten URL @ShortenURL 20 May 2011 More Revision 359: + Added feature: include title when posting to Twitter/StatusNet Thanks. We wanted to see: A) How many page views the PDFs were getting B) How long people were staying on these PDFs C) How prone they were to bouncing (just in case we needed to redesign them) D) The links we were getting to the PDFs E) Where those links were coming from The solution was pretty simple.
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. Bitly may be the authoritative champ of URL shorteners in the Twitterverse (before t.co / Twitter was propelled a year ago), however Redirecting has analytics covered. 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.
I think a few of these points are worth following up on. All you need to do is register the domain and make a few changes to the domain configuration. In addition to easy link shortening, you can use the service with your own domain, customize the characters at the end of your links, get real-time statistics and even see which countries your clicks are coming from. It's usually a good idea to announce, on any of your social media services you plan to use the shortener on, that you'll be shortening links through a custom domain form now on just so users feel comfortable clicking the links. Each section contains a brief description, an example, and a link to more detailed information. See if you are using Classic Analytics (ga.js) or Universal Analytics (analytics.js).