LinkBlip: Get Notified When People Click on Links in your Emails

Have you ever forwarded someone a link and wanted to know if the recipeint actually opened it? Well, now you can. LinkBlip is an easy-to-use online service that lets you generate trackable links which can be used in your emails. As soon as recipeints click on one of such links LinkBlip sends you an email with the exact time and location.

LinkBlip - Trackable Email Links

How does it work?

    1. Enter a URL you want to keep an eye on and the email address you want LinkBlip to email you at.
    2. Copy and Paste generated link to an email.
    3. Done! As soon as someone clicks on it you will be instantly notified.

Features

  • Geographic information of the person is location will be also shown.
  • It counts only counts the first click from each recipeint and disregards the rest.
  • No registration or sign up required.

While LinkBlip notifies you when someone clicks on a link, it can’t tell you if your email was opened in the first place. If you want to know when people open (to read) your emails go to SpyPig .

Check out LinkBlip @ [ www.linkblip.com ] Via [ Lifehacker ]

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