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Originally Posted by klinton
in stats...like 10 times more ? and the reason for it could be ?....
thx !
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They are 2 separate metrics that don't necessarily relate to each other depending on setup. Some examples:
- Are you linking to the end-state URL? You should link to the linkdomain e.g. join.sitename.com/track/ and not the end result. Linking improperly will skip the initial "unique" tracking, and still count "submits".
- Direct to join page links may not trigger a unique (depending on setup).
- "/strack/" links (used for switching from site to site) can also have a "no track" flag.
- Redirects may be skipping over the /track/ altogether and NATS does not track these.
Also, a "submit" means they hit submit on the join page itself, so submits are not counted when linking direct to biller.