Click Analytics Dashboard A Quick Guide

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Use this Linkilo Click Analytics Dashboard to understand how visitors interact with your website links. It tracks clicks on internal and external links. Get helpful information about user actions and content performance.

What is this tool

This dashboard gives you a visual and data-based look at your website’s link actions. Collect anonymous data on every click. See which links do well, find out which content drives action, and locate chances for improvement.

Why it is useful

Find out about link clicks. This is very important for many things:

  • Improve Visitor Paths: See how visitors move through your site. Watch them go from one article to another, or from content to a price or partner page.
  • Increase Sales: See if your calls-to-action (CTAs) and partner links are easy to see and work well.
  • Better Content Plan: Learn which content pieces keep visitors interested. Find out which links within them grab attention.
  • Help SEO: A website with good links and interested visitors can show search engines how important it is.
  • Spot Weak Areas: Point out links that do not get many clicks. Find content that needs work.

How to Use the Dashboard

Get how each part works and what it means:

1. Go to Linkilo Settings

First, activate click tracking by going to Settings>> Click Analytics and Enable Click Tracking:

2. Pick a Date Range

Look at the top of the dashboard. Pick a start and end date using the date boxes. Push “Apply” to update what you see. Use the “Last 7 Days,” “Last 30 Days,” or “Last 90 Days” buttons for quick date picking. By default it should be 7 days

3. Important Performance Numbers

These cards show a quick look at how your links did for the dates you picked:

  • Total Clicks: Count all times a tracked link got a push.
  • Unique Links: Count how many different links got a push.
  • Average Clicks Per Link: Calculate how many pushes each different link got on average.
  • Last Updated: See when the click information last refreshed.

4. Performance Pictures

These charts show you more about the numbers:

  • Click Trends: This bar chart shows daily pushes over your chosen date range. Look for regular habits in daily pushes. This helps you understand when most pushes happen.
  • Internal Versus External Links Pushed: This round chart shows pushes for links to your own site versus links to other sites. Balance how visitors move on your site. Also, show outside resources well.
  • Link Push Place Data: This round chart breaks down pushes by where the link sat in the content. See how link placement affects pushes.
  • Push Action By Time of Day: This line chart shows how pushes go hour by hour. Find the best times to put out or promote content.

This table lists links with the most pushes across your whole website. It includes:

  • Where The Link Goes: The web address a visitor went to.
  • Text Used For The Link: The words visitors pushed on.
  • Link Kind: Say if it is an “Internal” or “External” link.
  • Link Place: Show where the link sat in the content.
  • Total Pushes: The total number of pushes.
  • How Well It Does Compared to Others: See a line showing how well it did next to your very best link.

6. All Content Action Detailed View

This big table shows all pages and posts with push data. Each row shows a different page. Push it open to see all the push details for that page’s links.

  • Page Name Source: The name of the page where pushes came from.
  • Post Type: What kind of content it is.
  • Total Page Pushes: All pushes from links on that one page.
  • Different Links Pushed: Count how many different links on that page got pushes.
  • Open Details Button: Push this to open a section. This section shows all links from that page. It lists where each link goes, its words, its kind, its place, and how many pushes it got. Use this to study visitor paths.
  • Arrange List: Push names at the top of columns. Arrange the table by page name, total page pushes, or link pushes.
  • Move Through Pages: Use the buttons at the bottom. Go through all pages with push information.

This section shows links in your content that do not get many pushes. These are good places to make things better:

  • Page Where Link Is: The page or post that has the link not doing well.
  • Link End Spot: Where the link leads.
  • Current Link Words: The words used for the link. Consider making these words better.
  • Pushes 30 Days: How few pushes that link got over the last 30 days. Aim to increase this number.
  • Make Better Button: Push this to open the editor for that post. Work on the link’s place, words, or how true it is to the content.

8. Action Tips and Ideas

This part gives you helpful ideas based on your data. Use these ideas to decide what to fix first.

9. Tool Options

  • Get Data Out: Save your push data as a CSV file. Use this file for more study.
  • Clear Saved Data: Make the dashboard data new right away.
  • Run Check: Start a check to refresh link data. Update your push numbers. Do this after making big changes to your content or links.

Fix Common Problems

Sometimes you might not see numbers or things look off. Try these steps to fix things:

  • Why Do I See No Numbers:
    • First, check if click tracking is on. Go to the “Start Click Analytics” section. Make sure the main switch is on.
    • Look at your date range. Pick a wider date range. Maybe there were no pushes in the short time you picked.
    • Make sure your website has links. The tool needs links to track.
    • Give it some time. New clicks take a bit to show up. Wait a few minutes and refresh the page.
    • Clear the cache. Push the “Clear Saved Data” button in “Tool Options.” This makes the dashboard get fresh numbers.
    • Run a scan. Push the “Run Check” button in “Tool Options.” This helps the tool find and track new links.
  • Why Are Some Links Not Tracked:
    • Check your settings. Go to the main settings for click tracking. See if you track internal or external links. Make sure the right option is on.
    • Look at the link itself. Some very old or badly made links might not track well.
    • See if you are logged in as an admin. Admin pushes do not count. This keeps your data clean.
  • Why Do Numbers Seem Wrong:
    • Check your date range. Make sure the dates you picked are correct.
    • Clear the cache. A fresh start often fixes odd numbers.
    • Run a full scan. This helps the tool re-check all links and their data.

Look at this dashboard often. Get a better understanding of how your visitors act. Make your content better so more people use it. Make sure your links help visitors get where you want them to go.

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