QTT: How Many People Have Clicked on Your goo.gl Link?

Quick Tech Tip. For goo.gl shortened URLS, did you know that you can get analytics by adding .info at the end of the goo.gl URL? It doesn’t even need to be the URL you shortened.

Try it. Go to http://goo.gl/UGtpp.info (page will open in new window). You will see how many people have visited that link, when they visited, how they got there, which browser they used, which country they’re in, and which platform they used.

It’s handy if, for example, you want to see how many of your students might be reading, or at least viewing/downloading what you’ve assigned. Remember, you can get URLs for any file or folder in Dropbox (see this blog post). Shorten the URL at goo.gl, then watch what’s happening by adding .info to the end of the shortened URL.

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1 thought on “QTT: How Many People Have Clicked on Your goo.gl Link?

  1. I started using the less detailed version of this in the past semester. I specified textbooks from Flat World Knowledge for my Industrial and Organizational Psychology class. I was interested in seeing if the students would use the links to the free version of the textbook at the site and when they used the links. Good tool for getting some insight into student use.

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