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To setup qualified clicks, all you have to do is take the Qualified click link off the top of each Site edit page, stick it on the page replacing the link to the page you'd like set as qualified (second page if you'd like to set up second page unique
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== Qualified Join Page Hits ==
hits), and change the page.html at the end of the qualified link to the name of that page (page 2 on second page unique
 
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You can track [[Pre-Join Page|pre-join page]] hits as qualified hits and add them to your statistics page as such. Instead of using the qualified click link, you can cheat and add <tt>&qualify=1</tt> to the end of the pre-join page link.
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Qualified Join Page Hits are an additional statistic in [[NATS]] that can be used in many ways. For example, if you had a multi-page tour and wanted to see how many surfers clicked through to the last (join) page, you could put a qualified link at the second to last page which would redirect to the last page. This Qualified Click Link would then measure only traffic that go to the final page of your tour, allowing you to classify this as good traffic.
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== Setting Up a Qualified Link ==
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To set up a Qualified Click Link, go to the Sites Admin and click the "Edit Site Details" icon. From here we can see that the top link under ''Default Links/Codes for Default Tour'' is a Qualified Click Link.
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Copy this link to the page you would like it to appear on (in our example it would be the second to last tour page), and replace the original link with the Qualified Click Link. Once you have done this, replace the ''page.html'' at the end of the Qualified Click Link with the name of the page you have put the link on.
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[[File:Qualified_click_link.PNG|450px|An Example Qualified Click Link]]
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Once this is done you will be able to track certain page hits, such as [[Ct#Pre-Join Form|pre-join page]] hits as qualified hits and classify them in your statistics page appropriately.
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[[NATS]] also offers a shortcut alternative to the standard Qualified Click Link. To do tracking of click through stats without the specific link, you can add <tt>&qualify=1</tt> to the end of the pre-join page link. This will function similarly to a Qualified Click Link, as it will track how many viewers clicked through that particular link, allowing you to classify them however you wish.
  
 
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[[Category:NATS4 Sites]]

Latest revision as of 16:13, 18 May 2011

NATS 4
Members Admin
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Join Option Box vs Button
Qualified Join Page Hits
Allowed languages
Customize Join Form
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Type-In Traffic
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Setting Rules
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ID Numbers
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Join Form Errors
Free Pre-Initial Checkbox
Payouts Based on Program and Join Options
Payouts Based on Join Option and Per Option
Adding Extra Site Tours
Site Partner
Join Options
Multisite Access
Removing Join Options
Tour Setup
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Join Option Box vs Button
Redirecting Traffic to a Sponsor
Qualified Join Page Hits
Type-In Traffic
Allowed languages
Linkcode Decoding

Qualified Join Page Hits

Qualified Join Page Hits are an additional statistic in NATS that can be used in many ways. For example, if you had a multi-page tour and wanted to see how many surfers clicked through to the last (join) page, you could put a qualified link at the second to last page which would redirect to the last page. This Qualified Click Link would then measure only traffic that go to the final page of your tour, allowing you to classify this as good traffic.

Setting Up a Qualified Link

To set up a Qualified Click Link, go to the Sites Admin and click the "Edit Site Details" icon. From here we can see that the top link under Default Links/Codes for Default Tour is a Qualified Click Link.

Copy this link to the page you would like it to appear on (in our example it would be the second to last tour page), and replace the original link with the Qualified Click Link. Once you have done this, replace the page.html at the end of the Qualified Click Link with the name of the page you have put the link on.

An Example Qualified Click Link

Once this is done you will be able to track certain page hits, such as pre-join page hits as qualified hits and classify them in your statistics page appropriately.

NATS also offers a shortcut alternative to the standard Qualified Click Link. To do tracking of click through stats without the specific link, you can add &qualify=1 to the end of the pre-join page link. This will function similarly to a Qualified Click Link, as it will track how many viewers clicked through that particular link, allowing you to classify them however you wish.