Click Tracker Manager is a PHP script for Click Tracking scripts design by PHPSuccessTools.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Click Tracker Manager will allow you to easily manage them all from a simple control panel.
Publisher review: Click Tracker Manager will allow you to easily manage them all from a simple control panel. If you use a lot of click-trackers then this script will allow you to easily manage them all from a simple control panel. You can manage click-trackers that are hosted on any domain, not just the domain this script is installed on.You can give each click-tracker a descriptive name and view the total counts of raw clicks and unique clicks, all on a single page. With one click you can open a new window to view the actual stats page for any click-tracker.Optionally, you can also associate a hit-tracker with any click-tracker and produce a CTR (click-through ratio). Useful if you're using a hit-tracker and a click-tracker on the same page and want to see what sort of CTR you're getting.For extra protection you should create a password protected directory and upload this script into it. This isn't a requirement, just a recommendation. Make sure you don't place any click-trackers or hit-trackers in your password protected directory though. Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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