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Walter Harris Through His Medium-Post Clarifies On How to Track Clicks On a Link

by Danny C Bruce Press Release Writer & Publisher
(March 20, 2020) – When it comes to website marketing campaigns link building plays a major role. Not just link building, it becomes essential for the online marketing team of any business to understand how far the link building campaigns have increased the popularity of their business website. To help them make things easier, through his Medium-post, Walter Harris explains how to track clicks on a link.

When webmasters or web marketers are able to understand the number of clicks made towards their website, they can understand where their website gets the most traffic. In turn, they can plan for better marketing strategies in places that have not attracted much traffic. In the same way, if they find that the traffic has been higher from a particular source, they can look for ways to gain more visitor engagement.

After explaining the above-mentioned things, Walter Harris also has provided some recommendations on finding conversion tracking software. For instance, he recommends that before choosing any software with this feature, the readers should check whether the creator of the software gives a trial period to try using the software to understand its pros and cons. Further, he recommends readers to keep away from such software creators that do not provide any trial period.

About Walter Harris:
Walter Harris is a techie and also a person interested in link marketing and building. He has shared many articles that provide knowledge-base to readers in this domain.

For more information, please visit https://medium.com/@katherinediamond904/learn-the-benefits-of-link-tracking-software-2cfa45ad544f

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