Traffic from twitter
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Regarding traffic from twitter, I want to track this url - http://www.ultraseo.com/white-hat-vs-black-hat/
and generated the following URL using URL builder -
Should i now pass it through a URL shortener bitLy or googles own. and tweet it.
Is this what i should do ? Please reply ...
where will i get a report in GA ( under which heading ? )
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Thanks cabbagetoe.
If i tweet this link again, what should my tracking code be ?
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Highlighted in bold the bit that has gone wrong.
http://www.ultraseo.com/white-hat-vs-black-hat/?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=Social%2Bmedium&utm_campaign=seo
If you are going to be tweeting the link more than once you would need to set up different tracking codes each time to be able to attribute the visits to a particular tweet.
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Thanks a lot.
Can i know what the problem in my code was ?
Will it show no. of clicks to particular tweet ?
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Your tracking code looks like it has got a bit mixed. I would recommend using the following.
Yes, just put it in a url shortener and tweet it.
In Google Analytics look under traffic sources > campaigns.
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