You can give a client limited access to a click trackers statistics if desired. To activate client stats for a click tracker, enter a password in the “Clients Stats Password” field when creating or editing a click tracker.
The URL you give the client to access the limited stats page can be found by following these steps.
Click on “Click Trackers” in the navigation menu This will bring you to click tracker management area.
Scroll down the page to the section labeled “Active Click Trackers.”
You can use the search box to locate a specific click tracker or group of click trackers. You can also sort on each column by clicking on the header cell of the column. You can reverse the order by clicking on the header cell a second time.
Locate the desired click tracker in the list of click trackers.
Click on the hamburger menu to the far right of the table for the desired click tracker. This will open a menu where you can copy the client stats link to the clipboard or visit the click trackers client stats link. These options will not display if you leave the client stats password field blank.
Accessing the client stats page displays the following sections and statistics.
Click Tracker Information
Description:
Displays the description of the click tracker.
Destination URL:
Displays the destination URL of the click tracker.
View Stats by Date Range
This section of the client stats page let’s you select date ranges for displaying statistics. Clicking the View All Stats button displays totals for all the stats for all dates.
Click Tracker Stats
This section displays a table containing the stats for the click tracker. It contains columns for the following stats.
TCL:
This column displays the total clicks the click tracker has received.
UCL:
This column displays the total unique clicks that the click tracker has received.
BCL:
This column displays the total clicks that have been blocked because of the various blocking settings that have been set for the click tracker.
ACT:
Total number of actions that an “action” pixel tracker has recorded for this click tracker. This column will be zero if no action pixel tracker is being used for this click tracker.
ACR:
If an “action” pixel tracker is being used for this click tracker, the action conversion rate expressed as a percentage will be displayed in this column.
ENG:
Total number of engagements that an “engagement” pixel tracker has recorded for this click tracker. This column will be zero if no engagement pixel tracker is being used for this click tracker.
ECR:
If an “engagement” pixel tracker is being used for this click tracker, the engagement conversion rate expressed as a percentage will be displayed in this column.
USL:
Total number of unique sales that a “sales” pixel tracker has recorded for this click tracker. This column will be zero if no sales pixel tracker is being used for this click tracker.
USR:
If a “sales” pixel tracker is being used for this click tracker, the unique sales conversion rate expressed as a percentage will be displayed in this column.
RSL:
Total number of raw sales that a “sales” pixel tracker has recorded for this click tracker. This column will be zero if no sales pixel tracker is being used for this click tracker.
RSR:
If a “sales” pixel tracker is being used for this click tracker, the raw sales conversion rate expressed as a percentage will be displayed in this column.
Click Tracker Click Log
This section show a log of all clicks received and recorded by the click tracker. It contains the following columns.
Date:
Date of click.
CD:
Click disposition.
DR:
Disposition reason.
IP Address:
Surfer IP address.
Current IP:
Surfers current IP address.
Cookie:
Previous cookie set.
Referrer:
Referring URL.
Country Code:
Surfer country code.
Country Name:
Surfer country name.
LC:
Browser language code.
UA:
Browser user agent.
DT:
Surfers device type.
OS:
Surfers OS type.
BT:
Surfers browser type.