What is the best way you have come up with to track document downloads from email offers?

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In our monthly newsletters, we occasionally link to a survey that collects people's information and then directs them to a download link for an particular publication we put out.

How are people tracking who are downloading publications on their website through an email advert, without creating entirely new surveys to track just the recipients of that email subscription?

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  • We created a free bulletin insert composed of our weekly prayer requests for the President that churches can download. What we did was put anyone that clicks on the link in a group so we can see who has downloaded the bulletin.

    First, create the group you want to put people in. Then, go into the link options for your link to the document when you're in the page editor and choose to put people in the group you have created when they click on the link.

    If there's a better way, I'd like to know too, but this has worked well for us so far.

  • louis :

    We created a free bulletin insert composed of our weekly prayer requests for the President that churches can download. What we did was put anyone that clicks on the link in a group so we can see who has downloaded the bulletin.

    First, create the group you want to put people in. Then, go into the link options for your link to the document when you're in the page editor and choose to put people in the group you have created when they click on the link.

    If there's a better way, I'd like to know too, but this has worked well for us so far.

    That's a great idea. We often rely on running reports then putting people in groups. Thanks for the info!

  • If the users are not logged in, how are they added to the group?

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