UniSender launches click map

    Starting this week, UniSender , among other statistics on sent letters, begins to provide data on what links the readers clicked on the received message. How this works, you can see in the example of the letter below:


    (this is not an advertisement, because the action has long ended) The

    size of the circle depends on the number of clicks - the more clicks, the larger. It was extremely curious to observe that recipients quite often click on the sender's logo in a letter, links to facebook and twitter are also not for beauty, it turns out - but you can experiment with their location.

    Everything is very clear. The click map works for letters sent earlier (if you have already used UniSender). A great occasion to experiment with the design and text of your letters.

    In addition, the UniSender statistical toolkit includes counters for reading emails, as well as statistics on spamming for mail services that support the FBL protocol.

    And a little do-it-yourself bonus for those who have looked under the cut:

    not everyone knows, but the simplest click counter for personal needs can be done using the bitly.com service : insert a short link in the letter and then drive it into the address adding a line at the end + and get the number of clicks: for example . The read counter is done in a similar way, only you need to insert in the letter not a link, but a picture (for example, 1x1 pixel or some kind of emoticon). Not so clearly, but in principle it works.

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