Who are we?

Danifer.com My name is Keeton Harrington, and I developed Linktrack in early 2008 as part of a suite of online utilities offered by my company, Danifer.com.

I made Linktrack primarily because we were doing a lot of our own internet marketing for ourselves and our clients and we needed a way to track and monitor results effectively. Rather than starting another link shortening service, I took that concept and applied detailed tracking statistics so we could create custom links and see who was clicking them.

Today, we're using our own product to track our pay-per-click campaigns, email marketing campaigns, social media advertising, and affiliate partnerships.

Thanks for visiting our site! If you have any questions about the service, please let me know.

--Keeton


From the tracking blog

  • Make Tracking Links With the API (Thursday, May 27th)
    We recently expanded our API to assign passwords and keys for individual user accounts. What that means is that you can now make changes in your own account via our API without having to log in or even visit our site. This comes in response to users who were interested in integrating our service with another program (...
  • Yahoo! and Microsoft Search Alliance (Friday, February 19th)
    I signed up for Microsoft adCenter the other day after an issue with Google AdWords.  Shortly thereafter I received an email (text below) describing the Yahoo! and Microsoft Search Alliance.  I’m glad to see that AdWords will soon have a real competitor in the P...
  • Google AdWords: Account Under Review (Thursday, February 18th)
    At Linktrack, a portion of our advertising dollars are spent on Google AdWords.  I’ve personally been an AdWords customer since they first started the program (for this and other projects) and have generally been satisfied with their product. ...
  • Now Accepting PayPal! (Tuesday, February 16th)
    Just a quick note to let everyone know that Linktrack is now acceptin...

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