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This script allows you to manage an unlimited number of
You can manage
One important thing you need to remember is that the latest stats for each
Each
For example, let's say you have a webpage containing a hit-tracker and that page gets 100 total raw hits and 90 total unique hits.
If you also have a click-tracker on that page which gets 50 total raw clicks and 30 total unique clicks then a CTR can be calculated.
The CTR is a figure that represents the number of total clicks you've received on the click-tracker as a percentage of the
number of total hits (or page views) the page has received.
In this example, the CTR would be 50% for the raw hits/clicks, and 33% for the unique hits/clicks.
A very low CTR is not good. It means people are viewing the page but not clicking on the click-tracker. A high CTR is
great, but not easy to achieve.
Please note that if the CTR reads "-- / --" then it means either your
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Associated
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