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smclane
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Exit page data?

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New-ish to HubSpot. My team created a landing page encouraging people to click on one of ten vendors listed on the page. I assumed I'd be able to see which links were clicked on the page, but I can't seem to find that data? Am I missing it, or is this not a metric that can be recorded?

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Ben_M
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Exit page data?

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You will need a tracking URL ( https://knowledge.hubspot.com/settings/how-do-i-create-a-tracking-url ) or custom behavioral event ( https://knowledge.hubspot.com/analytics-tools/create-custom-behavioral-events ) in order to track activity that leads somewhere not containing your Hubspot tracking code. Hubspot can only track things natively wherever your tracking code is installed which usually is not 3rd party sites.

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franksteiner79
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Exit page data?

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Hi @smclane 

 

Just adding yo @Ben_M's point, you migh also want to consider using CTAs.

Depending on what your landing page looks like CTAs can be simple hyperlinks, buttons or so-called image CTAs, you can then report on CTAs - how often were they seen and clicked.

 

Frank

 

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Frank Steiner

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Ben_M
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Exit page data?

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You will need a tracking URL ( https://knowledge.hubspot.com/settings/how-do-i-create-a-tracking-url ) or custom behavioral event ( https://knowledge.hubspot.com/analytics-tools/create-custom-behavioral-events ) in order to track activity that leads somewhere not containing your Hubspot tracking code. Hubspot can only track things natively wherever your tracking code is installed which usually is not 3rd party sites.

franksteiner79
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Exit page data?

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Hi @smclane 

 

Just adding yo @Ben_M's point, you migh also want to consider using CTAs.

Depending on what your landing page looks like CTAs can be simple hyperlinks, buttons or so-called image CTAs, you can then report on CTAs - how often were they seen and clicked.

 

Frank

 

Found my comment helpful? Great! Please mark it as a solution to help other community users.


Frank Steiner

Marketeer | HubSpot Expert | CRM Consultant

InboundPro

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smclane
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Exit page data?

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Thank you. That makes so much sense (in hindsight). I will definitely implement that in the next campaign.

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