Which click tracker do you use?

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I am looking for one...

Is there something that is self-hosted with an intuitive UI?

I'd really prefer a one time fee (or free ) option rather than a continuity one.

I want to track traffic to my landing page. Or do you think I should tinker with Google Analytics and set that up?

How do you do it?

Regards,
Sumit.
#click #tracker
  • Profile picture of the author Rory Singh
    I use extreme tracking .com but it's not free. It is very affordable though. I love it and find it a lot better than Google Analytics. And have been using it successfully since 2008.

    If you want quality...sometimes you are going to need to pay for it.

    If you can't, well there's always good ole Analytics.
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  • Profile picture of the author William Foster
    Try clickmeter.com there's a free version and paid prices start at $29 per month.
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  • Profile picture of the author Risktaker89
    If you want free, then Google Analytics will be the way to go.

    Most free trackers will have ads embedded on em.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ashwin Galhotra
    I use upwork tracker for the project and tracking aknowlegement.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheMentorGuy
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    If you want advanced options in regards to your clicks, you should go with clickmeter.com
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  • Profile picture of the author celente
    google analytics has very detailed views and advanced features for every time you get a sale.

    83% of my sales in the last 6 months is from email marketing and I am doing $500 days. so that would be a clue as to what you should be doing....BUILDING A LIST!

    Cheers. Track, test, track, test. Do that and you can really make a killing online.
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  • Profile picture of the author Deeksha B
    If you want free, then Google Analytics will be the way to go. Most free trackers will have ads embedded in them.
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  • Profile picture of the author linkgostar
    i think if you want a free tracker then Google Analytics is the best.
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  • Profile picture of the author luciesmazanska
    definitely GoogleAnalytics, you have everything important there to know how to do things better and what is useless..

    one problem is that you have to learn to read from you GoogleAnalytics
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  • Profile picture of the author Supmision
    Tracklead is the best option
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  • Profile picture of the author Sumit Menon
    Thanks for all the replies people.

    I think I am gonna consider click.org. They have a very affordable starting plan and all the features I need.

    Thanks and Regards,
    Sumit.
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  • Profile picture of the author hynds
    You totally can use Google analytics with UTM tracking, by setting up parameters for your URLs from Google tool here: https://ga-dev-tools.appspot.com/campaign-url-builder/
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  • Profile picture of the author GrowthMonger
    Hi Sumit,

    You might want to consider going for ClickMagick. Have not used them myself but have heard ALOT of great things about it.

    And they have a 14-Day Free trial!
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  • Profile picture of the author Sarevok
    I've been using ClickMagick for a few years.

    It goes far and beyond mere click tracking.

    Here are a few of the cool features:
    1. Click filtering. So if a traffic vendor ever sends you junk clicks, you can easily filter them out.
    2. Ad pops. So you can add an advertisement on ANY link. This is really cool because you can share good content with your audience, and then maybe include a call to action on that third party website?
    3. Timers. You can easily add scarcity to ANY link, even if you don't own the website.
    4. 100% self hosted. You don't have to know a single line of code to get your tracker up and running.
    5. Rotators! Rotators allow you to randomize a link whenever your end user clicks. This can be great if you're split testing something, or just want to add variety to your marketing.

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  • Profile picture of the author Alex Lapierre
    Can you track the LTV of a lead using clickmagick?
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  • Profile picture of the author robinaraoz
    I have been using Clickmeter and it works for my basic needs.

    Friends of mine have been using clickmagic because of all the features...

    In other cases I just use the free "bit.ly" service. It doesn't have al the bell and whistles but
    it let me know with just a glance where i should put more effort in my promotions.

    I do have noticed that it sometimes (for certain affiliate products I promote) strip the affiliate link code...

    Robin
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    • Profile picture of the author pawandave
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      Clickmagic seems good
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  • Profile picture of the author depotgang
    Clickmagick..use the best forget the rest
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