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Clicktracking tools [closed]

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  1. How do I turn off click tracking?
  2. How click tracking works?
  3. What is click tracking called?
  4. Is Mailchimp click tracking accurate?

How do I turn off click tracking?

Click tracking can be turned off for individual links by including the clicktracking=off attribute inside the anchor of an HTML link before the href. For example, <a clicktracking=off href="http://example.com">link text</a> would not be tracked.

How click tracking works?

Click tracking works by overwriting the link in the body of a message to go through our own portal before redirecting a user to the final destination. For example, if you paste a link like www.example.com/picardspersonallog, we will transform that into another unique link.

What is click tracking called?

Click tracking, also known as click maps, is an analytics system used by marketers to analyze where users click on a website, ads, content, and emails and how long they spend interacting with the content. Clicks are recorded as events or actions.

Is Mailchimp click tracking accurate?

Additional information about your subscribers, click-throughs and timing is available on your Reports page. Because open rate tracking relies on images, it isn't 100% accurate. If a subscriber's email client has images turned off, the tracking image won't load, and their campaign won't register as opened.

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