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How to Track Outbound Clicks From WordPress
Site Stats
1. Log in to your WordPress dashboard.
2. Click 'Plugins' in the left sidebar. Select 'Add New' from the drop-down menu.
3. Type 'Site Stats' in the search bar and press 'Enter.'
4. Click 'Install Now' under the 'Site Stats' plug-in, then 'OK,' then 'Activate Plugin.' Once this is activated, you can view all recent outbound clicks by clicking 'Dashboard,' then 'Site Stats' in the left sidebar.
Google Analytics
5. Go to Google.com/analytics and follow the prompts to sign up for a new account if you don't already have one.
6. Log in to your WordPress dashboard.
7. Click 'Plugins' in the left sidebar and select 'Add New' from the drop-down menu.
8. Type 'Google Analyticator' in the search bar and press 'Enter.'
9. Click 'Install Now' under the 'Google Analyticator' plugin, then 'OK,' then 'Activate Plugin.'
10. Click 'Settings' under 'Google Analyticator' in your plug-ins list.
11. Select 'Enabled' from the 'Google Analytics Logging' drop-down menu and enter your Google Analytics UID in the box indicated.
12. Scroll down to 'Outbound Link' tracking, select 'Enabled' from the drop-down menu, then click 'Save Changes.' Within 24 hours, you'll be able to monitor outbound clicks from your Google Analytics account.
Outbound Click Tracker
13. Log in to your WordPress dashboard.
14. Click 'Plugins' in the left sidebar, and select 'Add New' from the drop-down menu.
15. Type 'Outbound Click Tracker Plugin' in the search bar and press 'Enter.'
16. Click 'Install Now' under the 'Outbound Click Tracker' plugin, then 'OK,' then 'Activate Plugin.'
17. Click 'Settings' in the WordPress sidebar, then 'Outbound Click Tracker' to modify settings and view a log of outbound clicks.
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