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Old 11-30-2010, 04:37 AM  
Angry Jew Cat - Banned for Life
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Originally Posted by Agent 488 View Post
linkex.
99% of linkex users have no clue just how rapeable that piece of shit script is. I'll take all the links I want from these tools, and never give them shit in return. No offense if you're one of those tools...


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Originally Posted by icymelon View Post
I like link organizer. very reliable program.
http://lo.cheapestwebsoftware.com/

I have thousands of trades in there no problem
I agree, LinksOrganizer is better than LinkEx, but still can take a big dick up the ass if someone feels like giving it to them. Best not to use EITHER on any site you really care about in my opinion.

Anyhow, this is not the type of linking I'm worried about. Maybe I should have said "click trackers" as opposed to "link tracker". I'm talking more along the lines of tracking outbound clicks to affiliate links with programs that don't offer me any type of tracking to know where my traffic is going exactly. Say I deep link to 20,000 products within an affiliate shop, and I want to know which items are hot with my traffic. How in the fuck am I supposed to know if they don't tell me?

I can track the flow of traffic through my site analytics setup, I can see which pages get the most views, and what topics are hot on-site, but how do I know which outbound links are getting the most action? I've dabbled with a half dozen or so different freebie click trackers to track clicks, and everything seems to start sputtering out once I cross the threshold of a couple thousand links in the database.

Is there nothing available that can tackle a large database of links to track?
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