Charts and Graphs Get free real-time graphs so you can clearly visualize your link activity and see where you're getting the most response. When using Google Analytics to track your link, the most common setup is to have the Javascript tracking code for Google Analytics placed on a page where your contacts visit. Just a Few of the Available Sites I won’t claim to be familiar with all the possible URL shortening sites you could use.
For example, if you want to know how many people click on the website link in your Twitter profile, lots of people use a bit.ly link instead of the direct link to their website. In addition to using bit.ly as a tool integrated into third-party tools you can also use it directly at the bit.ly website. Owned media is often a great source for abundant (and mostly free) traffic, but it's equally important to track and measure it properly, to get more installs and better engagements from your new users. If done properly you should have "" on the above box.
See if you are using Classic Analytics (ga.js) or Universal Analytics (analytics.js).