Is there a way to track who clicks on these links?
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At the bottom of my single page posts, I have some related posts. I'd like to set up some sort of GA tracking that lets me know how many people are actually clicking on those links. Anyone know if there is a way to do this?
Thanks!
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Hi Rick, the short answer is yes.
The long answer begins with the Google Analytics developers website. You can do some cool custom tracking on your website using Analytics code snippets. I'd start here.
From there you will likely read further and want to know about Event Tracking.
Once you've set up Tracking for your site, you can use the Event Tracking Code Snippet to add the event to your URLs.
For example:
[AnchorText](#)
Replace LinkName, ActionClick with whatever you would like to show up in your Analytics and replace AnchorText with what you are currently using now.
Hope this helps!
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