Evan Bang
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Grab a glass of water or a nice cold one because this one's going to be an interesting one...
Here's what's going on. Today I had a strategy session with one of my business partners and he was sharing his results with me from his recent campaigns using twitter. These campaigns are, as far as I know, 100% organic Twitter traffic only. NO paid advertising. NO external traffic outside of Twitter.
He was sharing his stats with me (I'm trying to get a snapshot from him at the moment) and from what I could remember from one of his shared links it showed something along the lines of:
1913 Total Clicks / 1132 Unique Clicks / 11 Conversions <------ The conversions are what raised the flag on this issue.
His audience is currently around 35k Followers. He's been using tweetjukebox.com to currate his content on a regular basis.
*** My only theory at this point is that the "t.co" (Twitter's link re-director) is possibly firing a unique click every time it appears in somebodies feed that is active at the time of the tweet. The only inclination that I believe this might be how/why is that at one point I had read somewhere that Twitter's "t.co" re-direct had a feature within it's coding to run a check against potentially malicious link types as a means of preventing "dirty" links from being shared on Twitter ***
As you can tell from reading so far, this is a stumper for sure.
Is there a way to check the origin of the clicks?
ClickMeter's Support Forums have so far been null for anything helpful
HELP PLEASE! :-D
Here's what's going on. Today I had a strategy session with one of my business partners and he was sharing his results with me from his recent campaigns using twitter. These campaigns are, as far as I know, 100% organic Twitter traffic only. NO paid advertising. NO external traffic outside of Twitter.
He was sharing his stats with me (I'm trying to get a snapshot from him at the moment) and from what I could remember from one of his shared links it showed something along the lines of:
1913 Total Clicks / 1132 Unique Clicks / 11 Conversions <------ The conversions are what raised the flag on this issue.
His audience is currently around 35k Followers. He's been using tweetjukebox.com to currate his content on a regular basis.
*** My only theory at this point is that the "t.co" (Twitter's link re-director) is possibly firing a unique click every time it appears in somebodies feed that is active at the time of the tweet. The only inclination that I believe this might be how/why is that at one point I had read somewhere that Twitter's "t.co" re-direct had a feature within it's coding to run a check against potentially malicious link types as a means of preventing "dirty" links from being shared on Twitter ***
As you can tell from reading so far, this is a stumper for sure.
Is there a way to check the origin of the clicks?
ClickMeter's Support Forums have so far been null for anything helpful
HELP PLEASE! :-D