Increase Your Profits
Using Tracker.ly redirect links in your emails, PPC ads, posts, PDFs, print ads, and other marketing, gives you much more than increased conversions and awesome tracking. Here's what you can do today:
Increase Visitors With Scarcity
Fear-of-loss offers motivate people to look and act on your emails and tweets, so they don't lose out.
People can click through to your offer until time runs out, or until your limit for fast-moving people is reached. Late people get are sent elsewhere, like a waiting page or secondary offer of your choice.
Increase Sales With Split-Testing
Point your redirect links to a collection of destinations, for example to split-test affiliate links or rotate ads.
Tracker.ly can split traffic from multiple redirect links to a collection of destinations, and it's easy to add new redirect link traffic sources to a split-test. It also has a complete history of all your split-tests for reference.
Bring People Back By Injecting Retargeting Campaigns
Serious marketers can inject other tracking code, perhaps to embed a Facebook retargeting campaign. Add an injection from your injection library and it is loaded in the background in a framed destination.
Or, inject it before loading the destination to keep it clean. Frame-breakers can't stop you anymore.
Keep Published Links CurrentOnce you publish a redirect link, it remains totally under your control, even if it's in an e-book, e-mail, or a QR code tattoo. Only Tracker.ly can instantly update all the tracking links to an outdated destination at once, and keep accurate stats, no matter how many changes you make.
Borrow or Protect Search Engine RankingWhen you publish your redirects on a website, they can legally and ethically send some of the site's search engine ranking to your redirect link's destination. You can also make redirect links that don't leak out link juice, so you can put them on your own sites, without hurting its ranking.
Display Interstitial Ads and Loading PagesWhen people click on your redirects, you can insert a full page ad, perhaps to pre-sell them a bonus, before they are sent to the destination. Or, it could be a simple "Loading..." page. Why? So you can inject other tracking scripts and pixels if needed, without having to frame the destination.
Inject Hidden Tracking VariablesIf your destination site accepts tracking variables, say, like ClickBank, you can inject those variables in the background of each redirect link. Why? So you can give out clean links to people, still get that extra tracking, and it makes it impossible to remove the variables.
Rename Variables To Match DestinationIf you're sending traffic from traffic networks to affiliate networks, you can rename variables from the networks so they're all the same as what the affiliate network expects to pass along tracking data. Way easier than figuring out "tokens".
Frame or "Cloak" The DestinationCloaking affiliate links by replacing them with redirect links helps avoid losing commissions. People often hide the destination URL with a frame as well, and if you need to, you can. I have written an article about the pros and cons of framing links in the help.
Inject a Header, Footer, or Code Into The DestinationWhen you frame your destination link, you can keep visitors engaged with banner ads, social sharing bars sharing your redirect link, or anything else injected above or below the destination with SEO-friendly i-frames. Or add extra, invisible third-party or custom tracking code.
And Tracker.ly is under full-time, continuous development. New features are always coming.