• Hi,

    I’ve been using this plugin for months now and love it. Something came to my attention the other day that I’m not sure about. I use this to make tracking links for urls outside of my site and do a lot of credit based safelist advertising. The stats are great because it tells me which safelist each click came from as well as the country.

    The thing I noticed came from the Wordfence Security plugin which I use on all my sites. It has live traffic stats and when I checked them the other day, it registered visitors to all my tracking links as trying to access a page that doesn’t exist.

    If Wordfence is picking up on this, then search bots must also pick this up. I usually average 800 clicks per day on these links and I’m not sure if the bots will think something is wrong with my site when they see so many pages that don’t exist.

    For now, I put WordPress on a domain that I primarily use for my email and started using it instead. I would like to keep using my main domain. One of the great things about making the links with it is branding. It’s much better than a tracking service like Tracker or Bitly, as people are actually seeing my domain in the email and clicking on it.

    What’s your take on this?

    … Sean

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-dynamic-links/

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