I have been using Linktree for a while, and I got 3.12K total clicks.
The CTR (people actually clicking on a link after visiting the website) is kinda high: almost 66%
I have added the Linktree link on:
- Instagram
- Hashnode
- TikTok
- Devto
- GitHub
- Anchorfm
- YouTube (also added the new banner and fixed some things there)
This will hopefully lead more traffic to the Linktree site
I got the Upgraded version, which is 6 euros per month.
This allowed me to choose a specific layout and hid the Linktree logo.
Activity
This is the most interesting part.
I went from 5/7 clicks per day to...318 🤯
This is impressive
Top locations
Top countries for views:
🇮🇳India
🇺🇸US
🇮🇹Italy
🇬🇧UK
🇳🇬Nigeria
🇩🇪Germany
🇨🇦Canada
🇰🇪Kenya
🇨🇭Switzerland
🇫🇷France
Top Referrers
This block shows the total Views and Time to Click from each referrer. A referrer is where your visitor came from before landing on your Linktree.
We have a clear winner here. Which is of course Twitter.
Device Analytics
Most of the people came from Mobile.
HOWEVER, the CTR from Desktop is way higher (~90% against 53% on mobile)
This means that people coming from DEsktop are way more likely to click on some links
Conclusion
The most important thing is that linking all the social together gave me an idea of my future goal, which is to build a community of 1 Million people.
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Wish me luck!
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Today I have passed ~2 hours reading the Ethereum whitepaper.
Here is a brief summary to get an idea:
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Table of Contents
What is Ethereum
Accounts
Ether
Contracts
Transactions
Messages
Message/Transactions
State Transition Function
Code Execution
Space types
EVM execution
Architectural difference
Block validation algorithm
State in the tree
Contract code exec
💯Days of Web3
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What is Ethereum
Ethereum is a blockchain with a built-in Turing-complete programming language.
Anyone can write smart contracts and create their rules for:
- ownership
- transaction formats
- state transition functions
What are the fundamental concepts to understand as a Developer?
Let's see them in 2 minutes.
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Table of Contents
Definition
Term's Origin
Goals
An analogy
Legal status
Smart legal contracts
Smart contracts as programs
Smart contracts a stored procedures
Workings
On Ethereum
Randomness on Blockchain
Security issues
The DAO (June 2016)
Issues in Ethereum
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Definition
A smart contract is a contract with additional blockchain features.
It's a computer program or a transaction protocol to automatically execute, control, or document legally relevant actions/events according to some contract terms.