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hay moshe

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Hi guys

which link tracker are you using right now?

I'm looking for an affordable one that suites for beginners/medium also that you have conversions and UTM option in it


a platform like click magick
do you have one?
 
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Bemob has a free plan with 100K events. But you shouldn't skimp on key tools like these imo.

 
Bemob has a free plan with 100K events. But you shouldn't skimp on key tools like these imo.

thanks
but they have very complicated rules and actions need to be done before going to a Facebook campaign
 
thanks
but they have very complicated rules and actions need to be done before going to a Facebook campaign
Facebooks built in tracking is pretty good on it's own though. What would you like to track that Facebook can't do with their ads manager and analytics?
 
Hi guys

which link tracker are you using right now?

I'm looking for an affordable one that suites for beginners/medium also that you have conversions and UTM option in it


a platform like click magick
do you have one?
There are some like clickmeter, improvely, bitly, linktracker, and so on, think they all give pretty much the same info and performance. Not sure about their prices though, should have some more basic plan for beginners.
 
I used to work with Facebook, but for the past few months, the quality of the analysis and the information started becoming pretty messed up. I'm not really sure if I know any more link trackers because most of them have the same performance and info. I mostly work with PRposting backlinks, so I don't need to doubt the work of these specialists, but it's still useful to know where your traffic is coming from.
 
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Bitly serves its purpose at a very rudimentary level; though some of our affiliates report discrepancies which we haven't been able to pin-point. Guys doing >100k events a month all seem to use more premium tracking suites
There are some like clickmeter, improvely, bitly, linktracker, and so on, think they all give pretty much the same info and performance. Not sure about their prices though, should have some more basic plan for beginners.
 
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