New Feature: Public Tracking Pages

At the request of some of our customers, we’ve recently added a feature to our site to give premium account holders the option to make their tracking pages publicly available.

Until now, any account holder creating a link was given access to a private tracking page where they could view their click tracking records in detail by logging into their account.  Until now, they did not have the option to share that page with friends, customers or anyone else who might be interested in the data.

If you’re a premium account holder, you’ll find this option on the create/edit links page.  You can turn on public access when you create a link, or leave it at the default setting for private links.  You can toggle public/private tracking pages on and off at anytime by editing an existing link.

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This feature might be useful for bulk mail campaign managers, online advertising consultants, or for-hire social networkers that need a way to display the results of their efforts to a customer or third-party.

Here’s an example of a publicly available tracking page.

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  3. Mike

    I recently discovered link track and purchased a premium membership
    because I liked this feature, however when I enable the feature by clicking the box
    in link edit, nothing happens, I desperately need help,
    and can’t find the public tracking feature anywhere once i enabled it.

  4. admin Post author

    Hi Mike,

    I sent you an email on this a few minutes ago. Please let me know if you continue to have problems.

    Thanks,

    Keeton

  5. Mike

    I appreciate your help and quick response, that’s a plus, but the minus is I’m
    dissapointed that when I go back to view the reports under my account publically
    I am faced with a huge Ad telling me to upgrade to something I’ve already done,
    I’m surprised it not viewable the way it appears when logged in.
    So if I had to weigh the options of letting lets say an Ad client look at their reports
    for the link, I couldn’t send them to a page that is blasing a Huge Ad telling
    them to upgrade when they have nothing to do with upgrades. And my axccount
    has already been updated. If the ad wasn’t there, I would definitely continue using
    this service. but with that huge annoying ad in the public tracking reports
    I am left searching for other options to fill my link tracking needs

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