Here’s a trick for tracking those shorty URL’s you create when you are sending Tweet’s out. It is one extra step for you, but well worth it since you can see exactly how many times that shortened URL has been visited.
Want to experiment with different types of Tweet’s pointing to the same URL to see how effective your Tweet’s and calls to action are? It’s all here.
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Coming soon: A video on reading and understanding all the stat’s available to you once you collect a little data. How many visitors were human, how many were bots. Where do they live and what browser are they running. It’s really cool stuff.
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Cenay Nailor is an Internet, Affiliate and Networking Marketing success coach with mad technical skills she loves sharing. Visit her blog and sign up for a weekly injection of Tech-Based Marketing help, sent right to your inbox. http://www.CenayNailor.com
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So, ANY interest in learning more about the stat’s, or should I assume *you got this*?