Set up link campaigns

How to track your marketing efforts with link campaigns

You're promoting your event and want to know which platforms are performing best and converting clicks to ticket sales. Use the Link Campaign promotional tool in your event dashboard and leave the guess work behind.

Start by logging into your Quicket account, and go to Organiser Hub -> Manage Events then click on the name of your event. Then from the menu of your event dashboard, select  Promote and Link Campaigns.



Create your link campaigns by clicking Add link campaign .



Be as clear as possible in your campaign title so you know where each link is being shared. E.g. if you want to keep track of clicks and ticket sales coming in from a link you're sharing on Facebook, label the campaign 'Facebook campaign.'
 


Create as many link campaigns as you'd like, share the links across your platforms, and see the results. You’ll be able to monitor each link’s specific clicks and ticket sales from the Link Campaigns section in your event dashboard at any time. Note that we only track unique clicks, so if one person clicks the same link multiple times, it will register as one click.
 


You can delete any link campaigns you've created by clicking the bin icon under Actions, or quickly copy the link campaign for easy sharing by clicking the clipboard icon under Actions.


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