If you're logged in to Facebook, you should be able to see this working demo:
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=51745236539
Interested? Let's have a look at how to do this.
(Please note that this technique requires a feature which is only available to Premium accounts.)
First, let's create a new Facebook note:
- log in to Facebook
- click the Profile tab
- click the Write Note link that's on your wall subtab
- give the note a title (note that you cannot put a tracker in the note's title)
- put your message in the body of the note. make sure you have room for a link in the note somewhere, as the link tracker (naturally) tracks links
- Select Counter & Tracker Code from the Generate HTML menu
- Select Link Tracker
- Select HTML only
- Now, enter the link that you want to send people to. In my case, I'll enter www.wundercounter.com
- Select text link
- Enter the text which people will actually see when your link is posted. In my case I'll enter The WunderCounter tracks links in Facebook notes
- Select either Yes or No when you're asked about a new browser window. Facebook takes care of this, so it's actually not relevant here
- When you're asked for a page name, just give it a name that will help you remember where your note is. I'll enter fb_note/wundercounter.com
- Now you'll get a page with the code. Just copy the main code. You can ignore the HTML comments. That's the stuff between the <!-- and the --> tags.
2 comments:
I had expected it to show the facebook username that clicked the link. But it only gives an IP address which does not help me know who is looking at it.
@Kira
That is what a lot of people expect, but that's a) not possible and b) not an advertised feature. More information on this particular problem can be found in: this post
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