This is a discussion on Tracking Links AND retaining PR? within the Online Marketing Discussion forums, part of the Online Marketing category; How can you track a link fully without adding a "ref" tag or similar to the URL and thus maintain ...
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| How can you track a link fully without adding a "ref" tag or similar to the URL and thus maintain any Google PR that you are getting from it?
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| without using a landing page either?
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| You should be able to do it quite easily with a 301 redirect, ie. example.com/?ref=1234 when the request arrives at the server you can catch the ref number, and then 301 redirect the visitor to example.com/
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| Ok, because you are not giving more details, I would recommend you to create a script that will record the referer and store the details somewhere as a text file or database. This way the link wouldn't have any irrelevant details attached to it (as query strings) and you don't need a landing page or do a redirection for it either. |