How To Track Your Clicks with ClickMeter
February 17, 2010PanahNo CommentsBlogging Tools

Whether you are posting affiliate links to your blog or want to make sure how many clicks your banners get, it’s always nice to have a tool that lets you know exactly how many clicks you have gotten, and how many of them are possibly fraudulent. ClickMeter is an innovative service that is designed to help you figure out just that and more. If you have a URL that you want to track more closely, ClickMeter has you covered.

You can essentially think of ClickMeter as a URL shortening and management tool. It allows you to add your own links to your dashboard easily and track unique clicks and possible fraud clicks at all times. Once you have added your URL to the system, you can use the links on your dashboard to upload your link to social networking website or just map their links (see above image).

I personally love the charting capability of this service. It makes it so easy to find out how well each link is performing. You can compare unique and fraudulent clicks as well which is a big plus. This service is capable of tracking IPs and can show you click distribution over a world map as well.

Adding a link to this service is not too hard either. You can define what tracking service you want to use for each link and can pick a friendly name for your link as well. You even have the option to choose the type of redirect you want to use for each link (307 or 301). ClickMeter may not be completely free, but it’s a useful service for anyone interested in gathering information on links. Makes dealing with links much more scientific.
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