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SASamir Alibabicinsamiralibabic.hashnode.dev·Apr 15 · 11 min readLinkTracker Post-MortemLinkTracker Post-Mortem TL;DR LinkTracker.info was a small side project I built as a link shortener and click tracker. It slowly grew to ~3,000 organic Google clicks over 12 months and ranked on page 00