How-to-Guide on how to use the Otto Outlook-Add-in
With the Otto Link Tagging Outlook add-in, you can tag links in a regular e-mail you send from Outlook by the click of a button.Install like this:
- Close Outlook
- Install the add-in by clicking the setup-file.
- Restart Outlook
Use it like this:
- Write your e-mail including the html-links you want to track
- Use a subject-title so you can distinguish the e-mail from others, e.g.: Quote to Company XXX
- Add just one recipient (if you would have added more per e-mail, you wouldn't have been able to track who clicked it)
- Go to the TRACK-CLICKS view, and hit "TRACK CLICKS", and your links will have converted to include also variables about the recipients and the subject title
- Use e.g. the tracker that comes with Otto to see if a recipient has clicked your links or not.
Below you'll see an example of all the data you would be able to see per visitor:
Visit data: | Example: | Comment: |
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Visitor | demouser@demoaccount.com | |
Subject | Testing Click Tracking | |
Last Click | 2013-02-26 17:07 | |
Last URL | http://www.sonician.com | |
IP address | 194.218.229.8 | |
Clicks per IP address | 45 | ...and you'll be able to click the number to see all the pages visited (and when) |
Organisation | Sonician | You'll only see the names of larger organisations who have their own IP-addresses, otherwise, the name of the ISP will appear here, too. If you don't want to see these smaller organisations, there is a filter mechanism, so you can exclude these. |
Region | Vastra Gotaland | |
Country | Sweden | |
ISP | TeliaSonera AB |